Increased visitation rates are expected to further impact ecosystems and local communities depending on them to generate income from tourism. We measure how different sustainable tourism management options of such areas in ways that respect the concept of vanua, the Fijian understanding of the connectiveness of the natural environment, humans and traditions, are perceived by a representative sample of potential visitors of the UK population. We then consider some plausible management options and how these may impact welfare. Results show that prospective UK respondents are willing to donate approximately £73 for a management option that enforces medium restrictions by local communities to enter coastal and marine areas in Fiji, so that vanu...
The environment of small islands makes them favorable locations for luxury resorts and these play a ...
This paper draws on sustainability and ecotourism literature and aims to identify the deterrents to ...
An increased demand for indigenous tourism experiences has led to increased contact between tourists...
Increased visitation rates are expected to further impact ecosystems and local communities depending...
Increased visitation rates are expected to further impact ecosystems and local communities depending...
This research investigates an indigenous Fijian community (Nukubolu) embarking on an 'ecotourism' ve...
This article aims to contribute to an understanding of the linkage between biodiversity conservation...
Until the COVID-19 outbreak, there have been growing environmental, socio-cultural and economic conc...
Tourism development is crucial for economic growth in Small Island Developing States, but its manage...
Understanding the complex and adaptive nature of Pacific Island communities is a growing yet relativ...
Wildlife-focused tourism is often considered as having the potential to play an integral part of thr...
Tourism stands as a major contributor to the economy of Pacific Island nations, in particular, Fiji....
This chapter examines how ecotourism operators may enhance communities' awareness of negative and po...
This thesis examines Fiji's environmental planning framework with particular reference to tourism de...
Community-based tourism (CBT) development in the South Pacific is promoted as a development tool fo...
The environment of small islands makes them favorable locations for luxury resorts and these play a ...
This paper draws on sustainability and ecotourism literature and aims to identify the deterrents to ...
An increased demand for indigenous tourism experiences has led to increased contact between tourists...
Increased visitation rates are expected to further impact ecosystems and local communities depending...
Increased visitation rates are expected to further impact ecosystems and local communities depending...
This research investigates an indigenous Fijian community (Nukubolu) embarking on an 'ecotourism' ve...
This article aims to contribute to an understanding of the linkage between biodiversity conservation...
Until the COVID-19 outbreak, there have been growing environmental, socio-cultural and economic conc...
Tourism development is crucial for economic growth in Small Island Developing States, but its manage...
Understanding the complex and adaptive nature of Pacific Island communities is a growing yet relativ...
Wildlife-focused tourism is often considered as having the potential to play an integral part of thr...
Tourism stands as a major contributor to the economy of Pacific Island nations, in particular, Fiji....
This chapter examines how ecotourism operators may enhance communities' awareness of negative and po...
This thesis examines Fiji's environmental planning framework with particular reference to tourism de...
Community-based tourism (CBT) development in the South Pacific is promoted as a development tool fo...
The environment of small islands makes them favorable locations for luxury resorts and these play a ...
This paper draws on sustainability and ecotourism literature and aims to identify the deterrents to ...
An increased demand for indigenous tourism experiences has led to increased contact between tourists...