SAFETY AND SECURITY ASSESSMENT OF TOURIST DESTINATIONS: A FIELD STUDY IN A NIGERIAN GEOPARK

A. Badiora, S. B. Adedotun, T. O. Sobowale, Henry Afolabi
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In the travel industry, safety and security are imperative and any attraction sites which ignore these tasks stand to lose out on the intense competition for tourists. One way to ensure that safety and security are satisfactorily provided is to regularly assess and seek the perceptions of stakeholders. Studies that make such an attempt, particularly in a Nigerian Geopark are relatively underrepresented in the literature. This study therefore evaluates safety and security situations at a large geopark and one of the most visited tourist destinations in Nigeria. Through direct observation, an on-site assessment of safety and security measures was undertaken by experts. The assessment instrument was designed using an empirical adaptation of standards which have been suggested in the literature. In addition, members of the site management were interviewed on various outcomes of the field study. Generally, the safety and security architecture in the study area appeared to be insufficient as the management seemed restrained to be too proactive for fear of scaring wildlife and visitors. Besides, the management did not consider the site to be under any serious threat as no major accident and/or crime has been recorded in the last decade. The study concludes that safety and security approaches in the study area do not reflect standard measures but rather cautious approach and an overly dependence on a supposed good past record. The result of this study can facilitate standard practice for safety and security in tourist destinations. This study fills the knowledge gap by providing information on the Nigerian experience regarding safety and security of Geopark in the Global South.
旅游目的地安全与安保评估:尼日利亚某地质公园的实地研究
在旅游业中,安全和安保是必不可少的,任何忽视这些任务的景点都将在激烈的游客竞争中失去优势。确保提供令人满意的安全和保障的一种方法是定期评估和寻求利益相关者的看法。进行这种尝试的研究,特别是在尼日利亚地质公园的研究,在文献中相对较少。因此,本研究评估了尼日利亚一个大型地质公园和游客最多的旅游目的地之一的安全和安保情况。通过直接观察,专家对安全和安保措施进行了现场评估。评估工具的设计使用了文献中提出的标准的经验适应。此外,现场管理人员就实地研究的各种结果接受了采访。总的来说,研究区域的安全和安保架构似乎不足,因为管理人员似乎过于克制,害怕惊吓野生动物和游客。此外,由于在过去十年并无重大意外及/或罪案发生,管理当局认为该址不会受到严重威胁。该研究的结论是,研究区域的安全和安保措施并不反映标准措施,而是谨慎的做法和过度依赖所谓的良好过去记录。本研究结果可促进旅游目的地安全保障的标准实践。本研究通过提供尼日利亚在全球南方地质公园安全和保障方面的经验信息,填补了知识空白。
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