Once a remote archipelago known primarily for their unique species the Galapagos Islands have become a magnet for an increasing number of tourists - and the 30,000 residents who support the booming industry. But how should higher resident numbers be managed? Lynn asks Professor Justyna Karakiewicz, a Professor of Urban Design and Architecture at the University of Melbourne.
Puerto Baquerizo Moreno on San Cristobal Island, Galapagos. Photo: 123RF