Abstract. This paper analyses the possible economic consequences of the development of ecotourism on fishing communities of poor countries from two complementary points of view: an empirical survey of a case study, and a bioeconomic model. It is divided into three parts. The first part of the paper is dedicated to the case of the Saloum delta, Senegal, an area where demographic pressure and an agriculture crisis have led to a sharp increase in fishing effort resulting in overfishing, and where attempts have been made to provide alternative income to the local population through ecotourism. The second part of the paper presents a two-sector bioeconomic model, where the link between artisanal fishing and ecotourism relies on their common use ...
With growing interest in conservation and growing incomes, nature-based tourism has grown rapidly. H...
Gironde estuary is a multifunctional territory which undergoes many aggressions related to human act...
Senegal is a West African country where the fishing industry is one of the most important sources of...
This paper analyses the possible economic consequences of the development of ecotourism on fishing c...
This paper analyses the possible economic consequences of the development of ecotourism on fishing c...
Models of resource sustainability and exploitation have developed as an important management tool fo...
This paper investigates some economic consequences of creating a marine reserve on both fishing and ...
It has been suggested that tourism fisheries can raise the value of landed catch, provide alternativ...
For decades, Senegal has been faced with drought. One of the consequences of this climatic pejorati...
presentationRemote regions in developing countries have often not shared in the increase in income a...
Protecting degraded open-access natural resources while maintaining or improving individuals’ liveli...
ICAWA : International Conference AWA, Lanzarote, ESP, 17-/04/2018 - 20/04/2018In the early 2000s, Se...
The Kenyan government sees ecotourism as having the potential of becoming a moderately useful tool f...
The fishing cooperative organizations seek to become the revenues to improve the living standards of...
With growing interest in conservation and growing incomes, nature-based tourism has grown rapidly. H...
Gironde estuary is a multifunctional territory which undergoes many aggressions related to human act...
Senegal is a West African country where the fishing industry is one of the most important sources of...
This paper analyses the possible economic consequences of the development of ecotourism on fishing c...
This paper analyses the possible economic consequences of the development of ecotourism on fishing c...
Models of resource sustainability and exploitation have developed as an important management tool fo...
This paper investigates some economic consequences of creating a marine reserve on both fishing and ...
It has been suggested that tourism fisheries can raise the value of landed catch, provide alternativ...
For decades, Senegal has been faced with drought. One of the consequences of this climatic pejorati...
presentationRemote regions in developing countries have often not shared in the increase in income a...
Protecting degraded open-access natural resources while maintaining or improving individuals’ liveli...
ICAWA : International Conference AWA, Lanzarote, ESP, 17-/04/2018 - 20/04/2018In the early 2000s, Se...
The Kenyan government sees ecotourism as having the potential of becoming a moderately useful tool f...
The fishing cooperative organizations seek to become the revenues to improve the living standards of...
With growing interest in conservation and growing incomes, nature-based tourism has grown rapidly. H...
Gironde estuary is a multifunctional territory which undergoes many aggressions related to human act...
Senegal is a West African country where the fishing industry is one of the most important sources of...