ABSTRACT Wildlife tourism is growing in popularity, diversity of target species, and type of tours. This presents difficulties for management policy that must balance the complex trade‐offs between conservation, animal welfare, and pragmatic concerns for tourist satisfaction and economic value. Here, we provide a widely applicable, multidisciplinary framework to assess the impacts of wildlife tourism focusing on industry tractability, socioeconomic values, and their effects on conservation, animal welfare, and ecosystem impacts. The framework accommodates and quantifies the complexity of factors influencing wildlife tourism management, including direct and indirect effects on target and nontarget species, and identifies priorities for futur...
In recent years there has been growing interest in nature tourism defined as wildlife tourism, which...
This essay classifies different types of wildlife tourism on the basis of whether they rely on capti...
Wildlife tourism consists of people viewing and/or encountering wildlife (Newsome et al., 2005). The...
As marine wildlife tourism attractions increase in popularity, the integration of natural and social...
Management of wildlife viewing tourism, possibly as a legacy of management of hunting and trapping a...
Wildlife tourism, in common with other forms of tourism, occurs within a political and social settin...
Non-consumptive wildlife tourism plays an important role both in raising conservation issues and in ...
Wildlife tourism is frequently touted as a solution to the problems of increased poaching, habitat d...
Marine non-consumptive wildlife-oriented tourism, whereby tourists observe and/or interact closely w...
The feeding of wildlife has become a popular means by which tourists and tourism operators can facil...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06University of Washington Abstract Applying Wildl...
[Extract] Understanding the nature of visitors is an important but little researched element of wild...
Wildlife tourism is frequently touted as a solution to the problems of increased poaching, habitat d...
Tourism development can have positive and/or negative impacts on wildlife. However, if tourism is de...
Tourism development can have positive and/or negative impacts on wildlife. However, if tourism is de...
In recent years there has been growing interest in nature tourism defined as wildlife tourism, which...
This essay classifies different types of wildlife tourism on the basis of whether they rely on capti...
Wildlife tourism consists of people viewing and/or encountering wildlife (Newsome et al., 2005). The...
As marine wildlife tourism attractions increase in popularity, the integration of natural and social...
Management of wildlife viewing tourism, possibly as a legacy of management of hunting and trapping a...
Wildlife tourism, in common with other forms of tourism, occurs within a political and social settin...
Non-consumptive wildlife tourism plays an important role both in raising conservation issues and in ...
Wildlife tourism is frequently touted as a solution to the problems of increased poaching, habitat d...
Marine non-consumptive wildlife-oriented tourism, whereby tourists observe and/or interact closely w...
The feeding of wildlife has become a popular means by which tourists and tourism operators can facil...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06University of Washington Abstract Applying Wildl...
[Extract] Understanding the nature of visitors is an important but little researched element of wild...
Wildlife tourism is frequently touted as a solution to the problems of increased poaching, habitat d...
Tourism development can have positive and/or negative impacts on wildlife. However, if tourism is de...
Tourism development can have positive and/or negative impacts on wildlife. However, if tourism is de...
In recent years there has been growing interest in nature tourism defined as wildlife tourism, which...
This essay classifies different types of wildlife tourism on the basis of whether they rely on capti...
Wildlife tourism consists of people viewing and/or encountering wildlife (Newsome et al., 2005). The...