Management Effectiveness and Tourist Satisfaction in Private Protected Area; Lekki Conservation Centre (LCC) and Lekki Urban Forest and Animal Sanctuary Initiative (Lufasi), Lagos State

Haminat Abisola Adedoyin, F. Ajani
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Protected areas have been recognized as one of the most viable tools for conserving the environment which serves as “sanctuary” for threatened species, natural buffers against climate change and other vital ecosystem services. This research is aimed at assessing management effectiveness and also tourist satisfaction in private nature reserves within urban area of Lagos State, Nigeria. Rapid Assessment and Prioritization of Protected Area Management (RAPPAM) methodology was adapted and administered to managers working at LCC and LUFASI nature reserves. Two hundred and three (203) respondents (tourists) were selected for both LCC (113) and LUFASI (90). Tourists were satisfied with the experience they had from their tour. Legal security, staffing, Communication & Information, Infrastructure, finances, Research monitoring & evaluation and outputs were significant (p ≤0.05) indicators between the context in the two reserves. Control of pressures and threat in the two-nature reserve are adequately carried out. However, threat recorded as a result of negative impact of tourist activities such as camping, motorized vehicle use and other types of recreational activities can be managed through development of tourist policy and constant monitoring especially during peak periods of the year which is as a result of high influx of tourists. Site design and planning of the reserves is consistent with the objectives of the reserve, which optimizes conservation of biodiversity. A significant difference between management effectiveness of LCC and LUFASI was obtained (t= 2.79 p= 0.01). We therefore recommend that more private organizations and individuals should consider investing in establishment of nature reserves.
私人保护区管理有效性与游客满意度研究莱基保护中心(LCC)和莱基城市森林和动物保护区倡议(卢法西),拉各斯州
保护区被认为是保护环境最可行的工具之一,它是受威胁物种的“避难所”,是抵御气候变化和其他重要生态系统服务的天然缓冲。本研究旨在评估尼日利亚拉各斯州市区内私人自然保护区的管理有效性和游客满意度。保护区管理的快速评估和优先排序(RAPPAM)方法适用于LCC和LUFASI自然保护区的管理人员。在LCC(113)和LUFASI(90)中选择了203名受访者(游客)。游客们对他们这次旅游的经历很满意。法律安全、人员配备、通信与信息、基础设施、财政、科研监测与评价和产出指标在两个储备的背景下具有显著性(p≤0.05)。双重自然保护区的压力和威胁得到了充分的控制。然而,由于露营、机动车辆使用和其他类型的娱乐活动等旅游活动的负面影响而记录的威胁可以通过制定旅游政策和不断监测加以管理,特别是在一年中的高峰时期,因为游客大量涌入。保护区的立地设计和规划与保护区的目标相一致,使生物多样性得到优化保护。LCC与LUFASI的管理有效性比较,差异有统计学意义(t= 2.79 p= 0.01)。因此,我们建议更多的私人组织和个人考虑投资建立自然保护区。
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