Iceland review - 2015, Qupperneq 26

Iceland review - 2015, Qupperneq 26
24 ICELAND REVIEW PHOTO BY PÁLL STEFÁNSSON. WE ARE ALL RANGERS How is it possible to show so little respect for the fragile nature of Iceland? Off-road driving, off- road hiking with large groups, camping outside designated areas etc., is far too common. Whether it’s in the mountains, on black lava fields, on top of glaciers, around lakes, in the barren highlands or the scarce woodlands, nature has no way of defending itself. I have hiked in remote areas and come across litter—and to my surprise nobody stopped to pick it up. The most visible trash, like plastic bottles, cigarette butts, tissues and even tins are left for the next tourist to pass. People may reason: “Why should I clean up after someone else when it was no fault of mine?” With the rapid growth of tourism in recent years, the flow of traffic of all kinds of vehicles in Iceland’s highlands has increased immensely. Bigger and better cars are now able to reach otherwise inaccessi- ble destinations throughout the year, not only in the summertime as it used to be. Cars not equipped to travel the highlands can cause unforeseen damage. Urgent matters have to be dealt with, including off-road driving, camping in ran- dom locations, and building cairns, which can all leave scars in the sensitive soil, tak- The fingerprints of increased tourism are starting to show in remote places around the country. We must all take responsibility to protect Iceland’s environment, Ragnhildur Zoëga argues. ing years to recover. This is the case every- where but because of the harsh Icelandic climate the vegetation here is particularly fragile and cannot easily be repaired once damaged. Littered grounds should be easy to deal with, but sadly litter attracts more litter—people might think that if someone else has treated the environment badly, perhaps it doesn’t matter if they do too. While no penalties currently exist for lit- tering in Iceland, those who drive off-road and damage the environment can expect a hefty fine. We must all contribute to keeping the country clean and in its best shape. The Environment Agency of Iceland doesn’t have the capacity to put a watch on every post—and frankly it shouldn’t need to. We are all responsible for protecting Iceland’s environment: travel companies, tour guides, locals and visitors; not to mention politicians. Iceland’s unspoiled wilderness is one of the country’s main attractions, let’s keep it that way. * Ragnhildur Zoëga is a specialist in Art and Culture at Rannís – The Icelandic Centre for Research and has worked as a ranger in Vatnajökull National Park, near Lake Mývatn in Northeast Iceland. BOOK online NOW: www.northsailing.is or call +354 464 7272 Welcome to Húsavík TOURISM
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