Wildlife-Non-Hunting-Areas (WNHAs) in Thailand are categorized as managed resource sites equivalent to IUCN category VI protected areas. The majority of WNHAs in the country are proclaimed over wetlands that are locally, nationally, or globally significant. After acceding to the Convention on Wetlands of International Importance in 1998, called the Ramsar Convention, Thailand has progressively promoted ecotourism as a tool for the wise use of wetlands. While ecotourism has the potential to finance the management of natural resources and diversify livelihood options for the locals in or near WNHAs, the interplay between policies and people which largely shapes the success or failure of any ecotourism initiative remains under-explored. This p...
Ecotourism is increasingly recognized as a community development tool with significant economic cont...
<div><p>Ecotourism as a strategy for achieving biodiversity conservation often results in limited co...
In 2004, the Department of Tourism launched the Thailand Tourism Standards (TTS) in order to improve...
Tourism is one of the largest industries in terms of employment. It has played a significant role i...
Ecotourism has been identified as one of the tourism's subsector that is fastest growing globally. E...
Scientific research on biodiversity conducted by WWF Malaysia during the 1980s claimed that the Low...
In addition to providing tourists with educational and nature-based travel experiences, ecotourism a...
By encouraging both ecological sustainability and grassroots development, community- based ecotouris...
The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands has for the first time formally recognised the role of tourism at ...
A common problem faced by park area managers is the perennial funding crunch, which results to ineff...
Protected areas (PAs) are globally recognized as key socio-political strategies for sustainable tour...
This paper examines the ways in which conventional tourism and ecotourism are conceptually, operatio...
This study examines ecotourism planning and management and sustainable development in rural areas of...
Khao Sam Roi Yod National Park, as a famous tourist attraction and the biggest freshwater marshland ...
Thailand has drawn tourists for decades and remains a top choice for international tourism. Chiang ...
Ecotourism is increasingly recognized as a community development tool with significant economic cont...
<div><p>Ecotourism as a strategy for achieving biodiversity conservation often results in limited co...
In 2004, the Department of Tourism launched the Thailand Tourism Standards (TTS) in order to improve...
Tourism is one of the largest industries in terms of employment. It has played a significant role i...
Ecotourism has been identified as one of the tourism's subsector that is fastest growing globally. E...
Scientific research on biodiversity conducted by WWF Malaysia during the 1980s claimed that the Low...
In addition to providing tourists with educational and nature-based travel experiences, ecotourism a...
By encouraging both ecological sustainability and grassroots development, community- based ecotouris...
The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands has for the first time formally recognised the role of tourism at ...
A common problem faced by park area managers is the perennial funding crunch, which results to ineff...
Protected areas (PAs) are globally recognized as key socio-political strategies for sustainable tour...
This paper examines the ways in which conventional tourism and ecotourism are conceptually, operatio...
This study examines ecotourism planning and management and sustainable development in rural areas of...
Khao Sam Roi Yod National Park, as a famous tourist attraction and the biggest freshwater marshland ...
Thailand has drawn tourists for decades and remains a top choice for international tourism. Chiang ...
Ecotourism is increasingly recognized as a community development tool with significant economic cont...
<div><p>Ecotourism as a strategy for achieving biodiversity conservation often results in limited co...
In 2004, the Department of Tourism launched the Thailand Tourism Standards (TTS) in order to improve...