Tourism-driven livelihood dynamics: A comprehensive empirical study of Mount Kilimanjaro National Park communities in Tanzania

Q1 Social Sciences
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Tourism is pivotal for rural economic development; however, despite hosting a substantial number of tourists, many developing countries with rural landscapes face persistent poverty among local communities. This study aims to delve into the impact of tourism (geoheritage and national parks) on local livelihoods, examining drivers for livelihood portfolio and community decisions to engage in tourism activities. The Multivariate Probit, and instrumental variable models (Instrumental Variable Probit, and Two Stage Least Squares) were employed on data from 582 respondents collected through cross-sectional questionnaires. Results highlight the significant influence of socioeconomic factors—sex, age, household size, credit access, market access, social membership, and education—on livelihood portfolio. Results show that specific tourism activities, such as accommodation services, handcrafts, catering and hospitality, and tour guiding, exert varying effects on household food security, income, and access to essential social services. Challenges hindering participation include education levels, information and awareness, service quality, cultural barriers, financial costs, government policies, competition, resource monopolisation, corruption, and infrastructure deficiencies. Recommendations include investments in skill development, infrastructure enhancement, cultural preservation, financial inclusion, regulatory frameworks, and community awareness programs. These strategies aim to facilitate household participation in tourism activities, promoting geotourism and enhancing the well-being of Mount Kilimanjaro National Park communities. Policymakers are urged to implement these measures to uplift local livelihoods and foster sustainable tourism in the region.

旅游业驱动的生计动态:坦桑尼亚乞力马扎罗山国家公园社区综合实证研究
旅游业对农村经济发展至关重要;然而,尽管接待了大量游客,许多拥有农村景观的发展中国家却面临着当地社区持续贫困的问题。本研究旨在深入探讨旅游业(地质遗产和国家公园)对当地生计的影响,研究生计组合的驱动因素以及社区参与旅游活动的决策。研究采用了多变量 Probit 和工具变量模型(工具变量 Probit 和两阶段最小二乘法),对通过横截面问卷收集到的 582 名受访者的数据进行了分析。结果凸显了社会经济因素--性别、年龄、家庭规模、信贷渠道、市场准入、社会成员资格和教育--对生计组合的重大影响。结果显示,住宿服务、手工艺品、餐饮和接待以及导游等具体旅游活动对家庭粮食安全、收入和获得基本社会服务的机会产生了不同的影响。阻碍参与的挑战包括教育水平、信息和意识、服务质量、文化障碍、财务成本、政府政策、竞争、资源垄断、腐败和基础设施不足。建议包括投资于技能发展、基础设施改善、文化保护、金融包容性、监管框架和社区宣传计划。这些战略旨在促进家庭参与旅游活动,推动地质旅游,提高乞力马扎罗山国家公园社区的福祉。敦促政策制定者实施这些措施,以改善当地生计,促进该地区旅游业的可持续发展。
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International Journal of Geoheritage and Parks
International Journal of Geoheritage and Parks Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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