Local perceptions, opportunities, and challenges of community-based ecotourism in Gazi Bay, Kenya

R. Runya, Nicholas J. Karani, Agnes Muriuki, Donald M. Maringa, A. Kamau, Nelly Ndomasi, Ken Njagi, Cosmas Munga, J. Okello
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Community Based Ecotourism (CBET) has the potential to both improve the conservation status of mangrove ecosystems and stimulate local economies. However, these ecotourism initiatives often fail due to a lack of active local participation, poor management and a lack of an appropriate benefit sharing scheme. This paper explores perceptions, opportunities and challenges of community mangrove-based ecotourism in Gazi Bay, Kenya. Data collected from household surveys, key informant interviews and focus group discussions were used to examine local perceptions, challenges and opportunities with respect to their participation in ecotourism as a tool for mangrove conservation. The results obtained indicated that 81.4 % of the Gazi village community was aware of the ecotourism activities being undertaken in the area with 62.8 % acknowledging the socio-economic as well as the environmental impacts of the ecotourism activities. Also, 66.0 % of the local community identified cultural traditions and local skills possessed by the community as having the potential to promote sustainable ecotourism activities in the area. For the design and implementation of any ecotourism venture and the management of mangroves to be sustainable, including that undertaken by the Gazi community, this study recommends prioritising effective local participation and capacity building. In addition, private sector involvement is essential for the mobilisation of resources to further enhance the management and conservation of mangroves in the long-term. The results provide key insights needed not only to improve the design and management of community-led marine conservation initiatives but also for ensuring that optimal conservation benefits are achieved.
肯尼亚加齐湾社区生态旅游的当地观念、机遇和挑战
以社区为基础的生态旅游(CBET)具有改善红树林生态系统保护状况和刺激当地经济的潜力。然而,由于缺乏当地的积极参与、管理不善和缺乏适当的利益分享计划,这些生态旅游倡议往往失败。本文探讨了肯尼亚加齐湾社区红树林生态旅游的认识、机遇和挑战。从家庭调查、关键信息访谈和焦点小组讨论中收集的数据用于研究当地居民对参与生态旅游作为红树林保护工具的看法、挑战和机遇。结果表明,81.4%的加孜村居民对该地区正在开展的生态旅游活动有所了解,62.8%的居民认识到生态旅游活动对社会经济和环境的影响。此外,66.0%的当地社区认为,社区拥有的文化传统和当地技能具有促进该地区可持续生态旅游活动的潜力。为了设计和实施任何可持续的生态旅游项目和红树林管理,包括加齐社区所做的,本研究建议优先考虑当地的有效参与和能力建设。此外,私营部门的参与对于调动资源以进一步加强红树林的长期管理和保护至关重要。研究结果不仅为改善社区主导的海洋保护计划的设计和管理,而且为确保实现最佳的保护效益提供了关键的见解。
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