Wetland-based Tourism and Livelihoods Strategies in the Pokhara Valley, Nepal

S. S. Khatiwada, Rojesh Timilsina, R. Pant, K. Bishwakarma, Krishna Bhatta
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The aim of this study is to assess the current status of tourism and associated livelihood strategies around the Ramsar-listed Lake Cluster of Pokhara Valley in Gandaki Province, Nepal. The study utilizes a mixed research approach, including field observation, semi-structured questionnaires, Key Informants Interview (KII), and Focus Group Discussion (FGD). In addition, published scientific papers and relevant reports were reviewed to assess tourism and livelihood strategies in the area. The findings of the study revealed that locals engage in various livelihood activities, including tourism, business, agriculture, government and non-government jobs, among others. However, while wetlands-based tourism is a significant livelihood option in the study area, there is a need to identify more income- generating opportunities related to wetlands, as highlighted by the FGD. The study also found a positive and significant relationship between livelihood capitals arising from the wetlands and household livelihood level. The COVID-19 pandemic has severely impacted the livelihoods of the tourism-dependent community, particularly those in poor and disadvantaged groups. The study noted that the extent of the pandemic’s impact differs in core urban areas and neighboring settlements around the study area. Therefore, the study suggests that policymakers and planners must develop plans, policies, and strategies that promote the tourism sector and involve local communities in decision-making processes and tourism implementation, taking into consideration the global pandemic situation. Agriculture is the primary livelihood strategy for people living near the Lake Cluster of Pokhara Valley, but it can lead to natural resource stress if not managed properly. The study suggests that tourism, particularly eco-tourism-based activities, could be the backbone for the livelihood services of the local population in the Pokhara Metropolitan City. However, to ensure the sustainability of ecotourism, there must be an integrated development and conservation strategy based on a strong public-private partnership.
尼泊尔博卡拉河谷的湿地旅游与生计策略
本研究的目的是评估尼泊尔甘达基省博卡拉山谷拉姆萨尔上市湖群周围的旅游现状和相关的生计策略。本研究采用混合研究方法,包括实地观察、半结构化问卷、关键线人访谈(KII)和焦点小组讨论(FGD)。此外,还审查了已发表的科学论文和相关报告,以评估该地区的旅游和生计战略。研究结果显示,当地人从事各种生计活动,包括旅游业、商业、农业、政府和非政府工作等。然而,虽然以湿地为基础的旅游业是研究地区一个重要的生计选择,但正如FGD所强调的那样,需要确定更多与湿地有关的创收机会。研究还发现,湿地产生的生计资本与农户生计水平之间存在显著的正相关关系。2019冠状病毒病大流行严重影响了依赖旅游业的社区,特别是贫困和弱势群体的生计。该研究指出,大流行的影响程度在核心城市地区和研究区域周围的邻近定居点有所不同。因此,该研究建议,决策者和规划者必须在考虑到全球流行病的情况下,制定计划、政策和战略,促进旅游业发展,并让当地社区参与决策过程和旅游业的实施。农业是居住在博卡拉山谷湖群附近的人们的主要生计战略,但如果管理不当,它可能导致自然资源压力。该研究表明,旅游业,特别是以生态旅游为基础的活动,可以成为博卡拉大都会当地人口生计服务的支柱。然而,为了确保生态旅游的可持续性,必须有一个基于强有力的公私伙伴关系的综合开发和保护战略。
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