作者: Chris Sandbrook , William M. Adams
DOI: 10.1080/08941920.2011.644394
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摘要: Nature-based tourism is widely considered a conservation strategy because it can provide benefits for local people and thereby increase support contribute to development. However, concerns have been raised over the uneven distribution of benefits. Here we use access analysis investigate at Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda, underlying factors constraining We introduce two new categories engagement in tourism: active (for example through employment) passive revenue sharing). Benefits from were often monetary, them was tightly constrained. In contrast, nonmonetary more accessible. By analyzing together multiple pathways engagement, study reveals that some form reach wide range people, even where individual path...