Revenue sharing from tourism in terrestrial African protected areas

作者: Anna Spenceley , Susan Snyman , Andrew Rylance

DOI: 10.1080/09669582.2017.1401632

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摘要: ABSTRACTA prerequisite for the sustainability of protected areas in Africa is meaningful inclusion local populations conservation and tourism. This has been demonstrated numerous destinations where communities receive benefits from tourism terrestrial areas, they are more inclined to view it positively conserve natural resources. paper presents a review revenue-sharing literature, also an analysis evidence quantified accrued by through institutional arrangements share revenue or finance development projects (1) (2) enterprises. The highlights challenges sharing as well four key components successful systems: economic must be clearly identified communicated, appropriate scale threats biodiversity, (3) involvement decision-making on structure process distribution ...

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