Community-Based Ecotourism and Perceived Economic Impacts: A Study of Rural Settlements around Annapurna Conservation Area, Nepal

Kishan Datta Bhatta
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Community-based ecotourism, as a subset of sustainable tourism, is advocated as a tool for community development in the mountain settlements. In this regard, this research adopted exploratory and descriptive approach to investigate the perceived economic impacts of community-based ecotourism in the local communities of Annapurna Conservation Area (ACA) in Nepal. The settlements of Dhampus, Landruk and Ghandruk along the Annapurna Sanctuary Trail (AST) are considered as a case to critically examine the economic impacts of community-based ecotourism development on local residents both residing along the major trail (MT) and off the trail (OT) in the ACA. Multiple methods of data collection such as questionnaire survey with households, key informants interview, participant observation, informal discussion with local entrepreneurs and residents, and archival research have been conducted. Research findings showed that community-based ecotourism has provided extensive economic benefits to local people, however in a varying degree. It has provided economic benefits to local communities and enhanced local economy, however not all residents receive benefits equitably. People living along the MT (i.e. mostly the tourism entrepreneurs) receive higher economic benefits than that of OT (i.e. mostly the farmers). The farmers, low-wage employees, and marginalized community receive lowest benefits but largely influenced by the inflation and tourism impacts. In addition, there seem economic leakages, weak integration of local products into tourism system and inflation. This study stresses on the inclusive participation of local people in the planning and decision making of tourism development as well as sharing of benefits while also reducing the economic leakages and strengthening its linkages.
基于社区的生态旅游与感知经济影响:尼泊尔安纳普尔纳自然保护区周边乡村聚落研究
以社区为基础的生态旅游作为可持续旅游的一个子集,被提倡作为山区住区社区发展的工具。在这方面,本研究采用探索性和描述性的方法来调查尼泊尔安纳普尔纳保护区(ACA)当地社区社区生态旅游的感知经济影响。本文以安纳普尔纳保护区步道(AST)沿线的Dhampus、Landruk和Ghandruk为研究对象,以社区为基础的生态旅游开发对主要步道沿线和非主要步道沿线居民的经济影响进行了研究。采用入户问卷调查、关键举报人访谈、参与观察、与当地企业家和居民的非正式讨论、档案研究等多种数据收集方法。研究结果表明,社区生态旅游为当地居民带来了广泛的经济效益,但程度不同。它为当地社区带来了经济利益,促进了当地经济的发展,但并不是所有居民都能公平地获得利益。MT沿线居民(主要是旅游企业家)比OT沿线居民(主要是农民)获得更高的经济效益。农民、低薪雇员和边缘化社区获得的福利最低,但在很大程度上受到通货膨胀和旅游业影响的影响。此外,还存在经济渗漏、本地产品与旅游系统整合不强、通货膨胀等问题。本研究强调当地居民在旅游发展规划和决策中的包容性参与以及利益共享,同时减少经济泄漏并加强其联系。
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