Nature Conservation and Nature-Based Tourism: A Paradox?

作者: Isabelle D. Wolf , David B. Croft , Ronda J. Green

DOI: 10.3390/ENVIRONMENTS6090104

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摘要: Throughout the world, areas have been reserved for their exceptional environmental values, such as high biodiversity. Financial, political and community support these protected is often dependent on visitation by nature-based tourists. This inevitably creates impacts, construction maintenance of roads, tracks trails; trampling vegetation erosion soils; propagation disturbance resilient species, weeds. tension between conservation values visitation. review examines some main features impacts tourists through a discussion observational manipulative studies. It explores context unravels management implications detecting understanding causes. Regulation access to visitor typical response, qualified mode (e.g., vehicular, ambulatory). Managing associated are reviewed in relation wildlife viewing; accommodations. Responses education sustainable tour experiences explored. The concludes with ten recommendations further research order better resolve nature tourism.

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