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Tourism and wetland conservation: application of travel cost and willingness to pay an entry fee at Ghodaghodi Lake Complex,Nepal
Authors:Pramod Lamsal  Kishor Atreya  Krishna Prasad Pant  Lalit Kumar
Institution:1. Himalayan Geo‐En. Pvt. Ltd., Dhumbarahi Kathmandu 04, Nepal;2. Kathmandu University, Kavre, Nepal;3. Ecosystem Management, School of Environmental and Rural Science, University of New England, Armidale, NSW, Australia
Abstract:This study investigated the need and applicability of wetland tourism for resource conservation, using the case of Ghodaghodi Lake Complex, a Ramsar Site in western Nepal. The travel cost method (TCM) was used to determine the recreation potential of the lake complex, while the contingent valuation method (CVM) was used to calculate willingness of visitors to pay an entry fee as a payment vehicle for conservation. The per capita travel cost was found to be NPR 540 (US $7.71), while the mean willingness to pay an entry fee was NPR 34 (US $0.48) per visitor per entry. In addition, factors affecting wetland visitation rates and maximum willingness to pay were identified. Policy implications include the establishment of an entry fee system to offset conservation budgetary constraints, government investment in social benefits equating to at least per capita travel cost identified, and public‐private partnerships, with community participation in tourism promotion and wetland conservation.
Keywords:Travel cost  willingness to pay  tourism  entry fee  wetland conservation     Ghodaghodi Lake Complex
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