Tourism is the worlds largest employer, accounting for 10% of jobs worldwide (WTO, 1999). There are over 30,000 protected areas around the world, covering about 10% of the land surface(IUCN, 2002). Protected area management is moving towards a more integrated form of management, which recognises the social and economic needs of the worlds finest areas and seeks to provide long term income streams and support social cohesion through active but sustainable use of resources. Ecotourism - 'responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves the well- being of local people' (The Ecotourism Society, 1991) - is often cited as a panacea for incorporating the principles of sustainable development in protected area managem...
Ecotourism has the potential to support protected areas (PAs) financing where PAs’ visitor centers (...
A common problem faced by park area managers is the perennial funding crunch, which results to ineff...
Abstract This paper and its successor examine the gap between ecotourism theory as revealed in the l...
ABSTRACT: Community Based Ecotourism as a Panacea for Protected Areas: the use of common property t...
The term ecotourism generally refers to environmentally responsible or sustainable tourism. The exte...
As the quest for sustainability reaches the larger public, the sector of tourism also becomes subjec...
Since its origin, ecotourism development has been at the centre of controversial and heated debates ...
A group of community members of the ejido X-Maben in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico are currently...
Community-based ecotourism (CBE) has become the newest buzzword in development circles for its purpo...
A vast majority of scholarship share a similar view that collective participation of different stake...
Objectives of the study: This paper aims to analyse how community participation is viewed and implem...
Ecotourism is a valuable but contentious concept. The underlying idea is that under some circumstanc...
This study investigates the impacts of park establishment on communities and how institutional struc...
Since its origin, ecotourism development has been at the centre of controversial and heated debates ...
International audienceTourism is destructive toward host communities and their natural environment. ...
Ecotourism has the potential to support protected areas (PAs) financing where PAs’ visitor centers (...
A common problem faced by park area managers is the perennial funding crunch, which results to ineff...
Abstract This paper and its successor examine the gap between ecotourism theory as revealed in the l...
ABSTRACT: Community Based Ecotourism as a Panacea for Protected Areas: the use of common property t...
The term ecotourism generally refers to environmentally responsible or sustainable tourism. The exte...
As the quest for sustainability reaches the larger public, the sector of tourism also becomes subjec...
Since its origin, ecotourism development has been at the centre of controversial and heated debates ...
A group of community members of the ejido X-Maben in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico are currently...
Community-based ecotourism (CBE) has become the newest buzzword in development circles for its purpo...
A vast majority of scholarship share a similar view that collective participation of different stake...
Objectives of the study: This paper aims to analyse how community participation is viewed and implem...
Ecotourism is a valuable but contentious concept. The underlying idea is that under some circumstanc...
This study investigates the impacts of park establishment on communities and how institutional struc...
Since its origin, ecotourism development has been at the centre of controversial and heated debates ...
International audienceTourism is destructive toward host communities and their natural environment. ...
Ecotourism has the potential to support protected areas (PAs) financing where PAs’ visitor centers (...
A common problem faced by park area managers is the perennial funding crunch, which results to ineff...
Abstract This paper and its successor examine the gap between ecotourism theory as revealed in the l...