Improving household livelihoods through tourism, while at the same time achieving the goals of conservation, remains a challenge in high-value nature areas around the world. This paper studies a herder-community-based tourism system in Mongolia in light of these challenges. The social–ecological system (SES) framework was used as a conceptual foundation. The generic SES framework was adapted to the case of the herder-community-based tourism system. The adapted framework was then used to assess the economic, ecological, and social objectives of the herder-community-based tourism system characterised by natural resources and cultural landscapes. Primary data collection included interviews with key informants in the tourism sector: tourism res...
Indigenous knowledge about biodiversity and conservation is valuable and can be used to sustainably ...
International audienceTourism is destructive toward host communities and their natural environment. ...
This thesis explores communities’ participation and involvement in both wildlife-based and tourist a...
Nature-based tourism has the potential to enhance global biodiversity conservation by providing alte...
Tourism has potential to diversify Mongolia’s geopolitically challenged economy. Tourism development...
This study has been produced for the purpose of furthering the debate on the importance of cultural ...
Nature-based tourism has the potential to enhance global biodiversity conservation by providing alte...
Increasingly, tourists come to northern Mongolia to visit the camps of the Dukha reindeer herders, a...
Tourism is often advocated as a means of poverty reduction in the developing world, despite limited ...
Tourism carrying capacity remains pivotal for ensuring sustainable development within protected terr...
In China, booming tourism is considered to be a win-win solution to fight both ecosystem degradation...
The purpose of this study is to assess ecotourism in the Sraepok Wildlife Sanctuary, Cambodia using ...
<div><div>Increasing awareness about reducing negative effects of tourism activities on environment ...
Many famous tourism destinations of the eastern Himalayas have become severely polluted and environm...
Ecotourism, which is widely and rapidly developed all over the world, is nowadays regarded as an alt...
Indigenous knowledge about biodiversity and conservation is valuable and can be used to sustainably ...
International audienceTourism is destructive toward host communities and their natural environment. ...
This thesis explores communities’ participation and involvement in both wildlife-based and tourist a...
Nature-based tourism has the potential to enhance global biodiversity conservation by providing alte...
Tourism has potential to diversify Mongolia’s geopolitically challenged economy. Tourism development...
This study has been produced for the purpose of furthering the debate on the importance of cultural ...
Nature-based tourism has the potential to enhance global biodiversity conservation by providing alte...
Increasingly, tourists come to northern Mongolia to visit the camps of the Dukha reindeer herders, a...
Tourism is often advocated as a means of poverty reduction in the developing world, despite limited ...
Tourism carrying capacity remains pivotal for ensuring sustainable development within protected terr...
In China, booming tourism is considered to be a win-win solution to fight both ecosystem degradation...
The purpose of this study is to assess ecotourism in the Sraepok Wildlife Sanctuary, Cambodia using ...
<div><div>Increasing awareness about reducing negative effects of tourism activities on environment ...
Many famous tourism destinations of the eastern Himalayas have become severely polluted and environm...
Ecotourism, which is widely and rapidly developed all over the world, is nowadays regarded as an alt...
Indigenous knowledge about biodiversity and conservation is valuable and can be used to sustainably ...
International audienceTourism is destructive toward host communities and their natural environment. ...
This thesis explores communities’ participation and involvement in both wildlife-based and tourist a...