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Ecotourism has been identified as a low impact means to provide income generating opportunities that are complementary to
nature conservation as well as the welfare of the local population. The Maya Biosphere Reserve in Peten, Guatemala is one
of Central America's largest and most isolated protected areas. And although the area is contains a well-visited archeological
site, it has not been developed for ecotourism. In this study choice experiments are used to analyze the preferences toward
alternative scenarios of ecotourism of two important stakeholder groups: foreign tourists and educated local residents. Results
demonstrate that these two populations of have unequal but similar preference orderings, especially toward: improved national
park management and the presence of guides for wildlife viewing. These stakeholder groups had different opinions toward paved
access roads and the presence of illegal colonists within the protected area. Both populations favored an entrance fee toward
the absence of an entrance fee. These preferences were generally consistent across other socioeconomic indicators.
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Perceived Impacts of Ecotourism on Environmental Learning and Conservation: Turtle Watching as a Case Study 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
Using a case study, involving turtle-based ecotourism, we explore the role of ecotourism in promoting environmental learning
and in sustaining conservation of nature. Mon Repos Conservation Park (an important marine turtle rookery involved in ecotourism)
in Queensland, Australia, was selected for this study and visitors were surveyed using a structured questionnaire. The reported
on-site experiences of respondents are analysed to identify important factors that alter their stated conservation attitudes
and behaviours. The impact of these factors (such as the amount of environmental education that respondents claimed they obtained,
sighting of sea turtles, nationality) is quantified using regression analyses. There has been little previous quantification
of such influences. The study reveals that a considerable amount of environmental knowledge is gained by visitors to Mon Repos.
The ecotourism experience, involving environmental education and seeing of turtles, was found to have positive and statistically
significant impacts on the visitors' stated desire and intended behaviour to protect sea turtles. The study reveals the importance
of learning and the interaction of tourists with wildlife as a contributor to their pro-conservation sentiments and actions.
It shows how ecotourism can support nature conservation.
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Over the past two decades, ecotourism has emerged as an important conservation strategy, especially in the Tropics where a diversity of species and habitats are threatened by traditional forms of development. However, questions remain about the sustainability of ecotourism in terms of distributions of income to local people and degradation of ecosystems visited by the ecotourists. In this study, a computer simulation model was used to study the possible long-term patterns of ecotourism at the country scale for Belize, Central America. The model includes state variables for natural ecosystems and tourism infrastructure with a submodel for global oil supply. It was simulated over a 100-year period as an EXCEL spreadsheet with a time step of 1?year. In all of the simulations, a decline over time in income from ecotourists was found due to increases in the price of oil and due to environmental impacts by tourism. Conservation efforts can slow the declines, but ultimately, the system is shown to be unsustainable. The results are discussed in the context of long-term conservation potential in Belize. 相似文献
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This paper is a case study that sets out to explore the extent to which the local residents of the region of Northern Karpathos
and Saria in the southeast corner of the Aegean have positive attitudes and perceptions towards ecotourism ventures for sustainable
development. The area is included in the European Ecological Network Natura 2000 and was chosen for studying since it constitutes
an ideal location for the promotion of soft and alternative forms of tourism. The investigation of the attitudes of the inhabitants
of the Community of Olympos, in Northern Karpathos was carried out using as research tool a questionnaire that was drawn up
specifically for the needs of the present work. The attempt to provide a systematic way of studying the inhabitants’ attitudes
led to the proposition of a framework that contains the necessary conditions for sustainable ecotourism development. This
is based on three fundamental factors, namely: (a) environmental conservation, (b) environmental education and (c) empowerment
of local community. The main conclusion drawn was that the perceptions of the local people accord with the basic principles
of ecotourism. Residents (a) showed a high degree of awareness and sensitivity regarding environmental conservation issues
in the area, (b) recognised the need for environmental education concerning ecotourism activities and (c) had a favourable
attitude towards the implementation of initiatives in the ecotourism field aimed at their empowerment and at promoting sustainable
development in the area. The participants’ place of permanent residence and level of education appeared to influence significantly
their perceptions of this alternative form of tourism. 相似文献
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The current status of ecotourism in rural China was analyzed in this paper.Empirical surveys covering the whole country indicate that ecotourism in rural China has attracted a large number of tourists who,however,didn’t generate revenues that can match the number.Although the environmental quality of those rural ecotourism destinations is high with little negative impacts,several problems have already appeared,suggesting a need to monitor those areas.The current practice of interpretation in most rural ecotourism destinations did not provide environmental education opportunities to the tourists.And local communities need more effective ways to decide on the prospects of local ecotourism development by themselves.Finally,a few recommendations for improving the sustainability of ecotourism destinations were provided. 相似文献
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Privately owned parks continue to attract interest across the tropics for their ability to blend biodiversity protection with sustainable development. Despite rapid proliferation of these privately owned protected areas, the conservation community knows little about them. We interviewed owners of 68 private parks in Costa Rica to learn more about their contribution to that country's national conservation effort. Key findings include: (1) the total number of private reserves is estimated to be in the vicinity of 250; (2) reserves fell into a wide variety of categories, ranging from formal parks and ecotourism reserves to biological stations and hybrid reserves; (3) total nationwide coverage is approximately 63,832 ha, or 1.2% of the national territory; (4) reserves were protecting ecologically important habitat, particularly primary rain forest; (5) reserves were owned mostly by Costa Ricans; (6) reserves were used for a wide variety of activities, especially ecotourism and for the owners' personal enjoyment; (7) reserve owners' biggest problem was poaching of mammals; (8) reserves were protecting key corridor and buffer zone areas between and around larger national parks. Results from this study should help enhance our understanding of this little-known conservation and development tool. They should be of interest wherever biodiversity remains threatened and wherever new conservation and development partners are being sought - which includes most of the developing world. 相似文献
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Marivic G. Pajaro Monica E. Mulrennan Amanda C. J. Vincent 《Environment, Development and Sustainability》2010,12(6):945-965
Policy development related to marine protected areas (MPAs) occurs at three levels: international, national, and local. Recent
developments with MPAs highlight their close links to broader national-level park and protected area policies, which in turn
take their lead from initiatives and recommendations initiated, and increasingly dictated, by international organizations.
Local-level inputs to MPA policies have tended to be limited to the immediate local area context despite the vital importance
of community-level support and knowledge in meeting broader regional goals of marine conservation tied to networked MPAs.
In this paper, we highlight the mechanisms to facilitate cooperation and communication among international, national, and
local levels of policy and practice needed to address this deficit. These include the creation of a social network of institutions
that both internationalizes and localizes MPA policy development, facilitating a more meaningful engagement of local people
through their legitimate participation in national and international MPA gatherings. In addition, mechanisms to formalize
partnerships, feedback information, resolve conflicts, and report accountabilities are needed. The success of the latter will
depend on the level of recognition and support given to community-level institutions as opposed to the suite of technical
training and short-term project-based interventions that have characterized local support over recent decades. 相似文献
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Nitin Sekar 《Regional Environmental Change》2016,16(1):111-122
Relocations of indigenous peoples from protected areas to promote wildlife conservation have typically resulted in negative socioeconomic results for those displaced. The international indigenous peoples’ movement has begun to coalesce around the use of free, prior, and informed consent (FPIC) as a legal mechanism to prevent disadvantageous relocations. In 2006, India’s parliament passed the Forest Rights Act, which requires any village relocation of tribal people be conditional upon their FPIC. I used household surveys and qualitative interviews of relocated and forest (not-yet relocated) villagers from Melghat Tiger Reserve, Maharashtra, to examine (a) the extent to which putatively voluntary relocations were conditional upon FPIC and (b) how such relocations affect socioeconomic metrics and overall quality of life for those relocated. I found that while consent to relocate was mostly free, consent was not fully informed across the villages examined. The socioeconomic results indicate that relocated villagers make a trade-off, leaving a familiar, healthier environment for better access to modern services and employment. Finally, I found that forest villagers in favor of relocation emphasized how the social and economic costs of remaining in the forest had become greater due to the relocation of neighboring villages. This field study suggests that strong implementation of FPIC and state responsiveness post-relocation are both necessary to safeguard forest-dwelling people from disadvantageous relocations. 相似文献
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Jacobus Franciscus Koens Carel Dieperink Miriam Miranda 《Environment, Development and Sustainability》2009,11(6):1225-1237
This article reflects on the Costa Rican experiences with ecotourism by assessing the positive and negative environmental,
economic and social impacts of ecotourism development at four tourist destinations—Manuel Antonio, Monteverde, Tortuguero
and ASCOMAFOR. These destinations represent different stages of tourism development. The assessment shows that the development
of ecotourism has a dilemma character. Compared to alternative land-use options, ecotourism remains a promising development
strategy. However, it should be embedded in a broader process of capacity building. 相似文献
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Anup K. C. Resham Bahadur Thapa Parajuli 《Environment, Development and Sustainability》2014,16(5):1053-1063
Tourism is an activity of a person which includes traveling and staying in places that are outside of their location for business, vacation and other purpose. Large-scale tourism in developed and developing countries has positive and negative effects on the regional and national economies, local culture, physical infrastructure and environment. There are considerable gaps in research regarding tourism and livelihood in developing countries like Nepal. This research work aims at fulfilling such gap by assessing the impact of tourism on livelihood in Manaslu conservation area (MCA) of Nepal. We interviewed 76 household followed by three focus group discussions and five key informant interviews. The first-hand information collected at the site is complimented by socioeconomic and tourism-related secondary information. Socioeconomic variables such as marital status, size of household, education and landholding status had positive effect on tourism participation while livestock-holding status and occupation of the household had negative effect on tourism participation. Number of visitors is increasing in MCA in recent years, and tourism participation is helping local people to earn more money and improve their living standard. So, awareness and education related to tourism, gender empowerment of women, advertisement and publicity on tourism promotion, adequate subsidy and training on ecotourism and skill development trainings on handicraft are recommended. 相似文献
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Monica V. Ogra 《Environment, Development and Sustainability》2012,14(3):407-424
Many international agreements, such as the 1992 UN Convention on Biological Diversity, posit that successful community-oriented (community-based) wildlife conservation depends on partnerships with stakeholders of different class, ethnicity, and gender. Gender is of particular interest because it often relates to environmental use, attitudes, and knowledge and operates across other key categories. This study uses fieldwork, interviews, and a survey of 52 project heads in India to address two research questions: (1) How are gender issues viewed by supervisors of community-based wildlife conservation projects, in relation to their work? (2) What types of resources would be most useful to project heads seeking to promote gender equity through their conservation work? The results suggest that while there is widespread support for integrating gender equity issues into community-oriented wildlife conservation, many believe that gender may be a potentially distracting and secondary issue. Several reasons for the variation in views were identified including the following: the dearth of relevant empirical research about gender issues in wildlife conservation; ambiguities about the concept of gender itself; and a lack of opportunities to critically discuss the role of gender equity issues for conservation. These factors may contribute to a disconnection between international rhetoric and on-the-ground practice as it relates to gender and community-oriented wildlife conservation. Increased opportunities for professional capacity building among project supervisors and staff members, coupled with increased collaboration between social and natural scientists, will be important for strengthening the links between international conservation policy and on-the-ground practice. 相似文献
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Xie Genzong Qiu Penghua Tang Shaoxia 《中国人口.资源与环境(英文版)》2007,5(1):74-83
As the protected areas of land and coastal environment, nature reserves are designed to address how to reconcile the conservation of biodiversity, the quest for economic and social development and the maintenance of cultural values. This paper establishes a framework for nature reserve development that seeks to incorporate ecotourism into its strategies. The overall purpose was to identify the information needs required for a comprehensive nature reserve that incorporates ecotourism related values. It also illustrates the utility of this framework in the context of the Wuzhishan Mountain Region of China. A literature review, the first phase of a visionary strategy and a subsequent gap analysis for available management information were undertaken in order to achieve this paper's purpose. Finally, recommendations axe pre-sented for integrating ecotourism into nature reserve development in the Wuzhishan Mountain Region. 相似文献
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Julia Ohl Alexander Wezel Glenn H. Shepard Jr. Douglas W. Yu 《Environment, Development and Sustainability》2008,10(6):827-843
In this study, we investigate whether traditional swidden agriculture on nutrient-poor tropical soils can sustainably support
a growing indigenous population within Manu National Park, Peru. Based on interviews with 50 Matsigenka farmers, as well as
GPS mapping and field visits, we established the location and size of all 124 swidden gardens cultivated in 2000 and 2001.
Using a GIS-based soil map of Manu Park, we identify the total extent of potential arable land (1) throughout the park zones
currently available for Matsigenka habitation, and (2) within the vicinity of the two study communities. Taking into account
current per capita garden size, cultivation and fallow practices, we calculate the maximum human carrying capacity of swidden
agriculture for (1) all available park zones and (2) the immediate vicinity of the two current communities. Even given the
second, highly limited scenario, the sustainable human carrying capacity is estimated to be 2,138 individuals, which is far
higher than the current population of about 420 people. Thus, arable land does not appear to be a limiting factor for the
growth of the indigenous population in Manu Park at the current time. Other possible limiting factors for population growth
are identified and discussed. We conclude that a conservation policy of population stabilization around the current settlements
is viable in that it will not result in reduced resource availability over the next few decades, and that the challenge is
to identify and mitigate the forces causing population fissioning and spread.
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Abstract As the protected areas of land and coastal environment, nature reserves are designed to address how to reconcile the conservation of biodiversity, the quest for economic and social development and the maintenance of cultural values. This paper establishes a framework for nature reserve development that seeks to incorporate ecotourism into its strategies. The overall purpose was to identify the information needs required for a comprehensive nature reserve that incorporates ecotourism related values. It also illustrates the utility of this framework in the context of the Wuzhishan Mountain Region of China. A literature review, the first phase of a visionary strategy and a subsequent gap analysis for available management information were undertaken in order to achieve this paper's purpose. Finally, recommendations are presented for integrating ecotourism into nature reserve development in the Wuzhishan Mountain Region. 相似文献
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国家公园是被国际社会公认的自然生态保护的有效模式,在生态文明、环境保护等问题上具有重要价值。建立国家公园体制、实施主体功能区制度在中国国家层面得到重视,有关国家公园的学术探讨逐渐成为学界研究热点。从利益相关者角度,运用CVM法测算三峡国家公园利益相关者对公园开发后保护和门票的支付意愿(WTP值),并对二者进行比较,从货币支付角度测度各利益主体对三峡国家公园的重视程度。然后运用Logistic回归模型分析不同利益主体对三峡国家公园保护支付意愿的影响因素。在此基础上探讨三峡国家公园的社区参与、门票管理、机构设置及经营管理,是国家公园体制在三峡库区实施的可行性探索。研究结论对未来三峡国家公园乃至国内其他国家公园建设具有借鉴意义。 相似文献
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我国生态旅游利益相关者分析 总被引:49,自引:0,他引:49
宋瑞 《中国人口.资源与环境》2005,15(1):36-41
发展生态旅游需要在不同利益主体之间建立一个合理的利益协调和分配机制,而利益相关者角色的错位、缺位,其间关系的交叉、矛盾是制约我国生态旅游发展的关键。为了确保生态旅游的可持续发展,需要对现有的利益相关者角色和关系进行调整。真正使政府、当地牡区,旅游企业、保护地、旅游者、非政府组织、学术界及相关机构、媒体分别扮演好调控者、参与和受益者、执行者、执行监督者、实践者。协助者、研究指导者、宣传监督者的角色。 相似文献
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《Environmental Communication: A Journal of Nature and Culture》2013,7(2):193-211
This case study investigates cross-platform framing process and framing alignment strategies of the world famous elephant conservation NGO. It examines how the intercultural adaptation facilitates the frame transformation against entrenched domesticated elephant traditions in Thailand. Besides web observation, this study conducted two field trips to interview the NGO staff and conservation experts, and observed human–elephant interaction. Enhancing the understanding of ecotourism, this study expands the framing theory by incorporating cross-platform and cross-cultural adaptation factors and provides insights of an effective Asian ecotourism model which transcends cultural differences and overcomes resistance by disseminating culturally sensitive and integrated framing strategies through various communication channels. 相似文献
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Fred Nelson 《Environment, Development and Sustainability》2000,2(2):107-117
Many current wildlife conservation efforts in Africa focus on providing local communities with economic incentives to utilize wildlife as a form of land use in order to achieve the twin goals of ecological preservation as well as sustainable human economic development. Tanzanian Maasailand is home to some of the greatest concentrations of large mammals remaining outside National Parks and reserves, as well as a uniquely traditional human culture in the form of the Maasai themselves. Both are increasingly threatened by a variety of factors; poaching and habitat loss for wildlife, and the increasing marginalization of their pastoralist economy with regards to the Maasai. The fundamental cause of declining wildlife populations and biodiversity loss is that the Maasai have little economic or social interest in wildlife due to centralized management and financial benefits which are directed primarily to the Tanzanian state. Maasai pastoralism is highly compatible with wildlife, and the potential for the local communities to sustainably manage and benefit from this resource is promising. However, implementation of effective community-based natural resource management in the area faces political, cultural, and economic obstacles which will be critical in determining the outcomes of both conservation and community development efforts in Maasailand. 相似文献
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Achyut Aryal Dianne Brunton Weihong Ji Rosemary K. Barraclough David Raubenheimer 《Sustainability Science》2014,9(3):321-329
Human communities in the Trans-Himalayan region depend on the dynamics of the agro-pastoral system for survival. Humans, livestock and wild predators share common resources in the region, and this leads to human–wildlife interactions that have the potential to threaten the continued viability of this fragile ecosystem and impact the local economy. This study explored the interaction between livestock and predators in the upper Mustang region of Nepal in terms of economic and ecological impacts. A total of 1,347 km2 of pasture land were grazed by 30,217 livestock belonging to local people from six village development committees. It was found that the seasonal movement patterns of livestock, from higher to lower elevations (closer to villages), coincided with elevation movements of wild ungulate prey and snow leopards into this smaller land area. The number of livestock reported to have been killed by predators during the study period was 706, 75 % of which was attributed to snow leopards. An estimated US$ 44,213 was lost between October 2009 and June 2011 due to livestock predation. These losses of livestock to snow leopards and other carnivores provoked retaliatory killings by villagers, and this in turn may significantly affect the viability of predator populations in this region. We suggest four approaches to mitigate human–carnivore conflict in the region: (a) introduce a livestock insurance policy, (b) promote the use of predator-proof livestock corrals and sheds, (c) involve local people in alternative income generating activities, and (d) increase conservation education in these regions. 相似文献