Community Empowerment and Conservation Through Ecotourism: A Case of Bhitarkanika Wildlife Sanctuary, Odisha, India

IF 1 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
M. Das, Bani Chatterjee
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Abstract

Ecotourism is a type of sustainable tourism that aims at conservation of the environment through maintaining a balance between conservation and empowerment of local residents. However, for developing countries like India, proper implementation of ecotourism is questionable. The present study has selected Bhitarkanika Wildlife Sanctuary (BKWS), Odisha, India, which is the second largest mangrove ecosystem in India. An attempt is made to examine how far ecotourism has been successful in empowering the locals socially, culturally, and psychologically through their involvement in different organizations and its implications in achieving the conservation goals. Both primary and secondary data were used in the study. The study uses a variety of econometric techniques and case studies for finding the results. The study finds that with the creation of employment opportunities locals also have been made aware for participation in community development programs, including ecodevelopment clubs and self-help groups. However, these organizations have failed to empower the communities. Although some positive attitudes have come in discussions, the results mostly indicate that ecotourism certainly has not met the principles of empowerment. Organizational participation has therefore not been successful for the reduction of dependence on natural resources in Bhitarkanika. The support of the locals is highly essential for successful conservation policy. Thus, proper strategies need to be designed for an inclusive ecotourism approach in BKWS and beyond, one that is socially effective, psychologically and politically empowered, culturally progressive, and environmentally sustainable.
通过生态旅游增强社区权能和保护:以印度奥迪沙的Bhitakanika野生动物保护区为例
生态旅游是一种可持续旅游,旨在通过在保护和增强当地居民权能之间保持平衡来保护环境。然而,对于像印度这样的发展中国家来说,生态旅游的适当实施是值得怀疑的。本研究选择了印度奥迪沙的比塔卡尼卡野生动物保护区(BKWS),该保护区是印度第二大红树林生态系统。试图研究生态旅游在多大程度上成功地通过参与不同的组织,在社会、文化和心理上增强了当地人的能力,以及它对实现保护目标的影响。研究中同时使用了初级和次级数据。该研究使用了各种计量经济学技术和案例研究来寻找结果。研究发现,随着就业机会的创造,当地人也意识到参与社区发展计划,包括生态发展俱乐部和自助团体。然而,这些组织未能赋予社区权力。尽管讨论中出现了一些积极的态度,但结果大多表明,生态旅游肯定不符合赋予权力的原则。因此,组织参与未能成功减少比塔卡尼卡对自然资源的依赖。当地人的支持对成功的保护政策至关重要。因此,需要为BKWS及其他地区的包容性生态旅游方法设计适当的战略,这种方法具有社会效益、心理和政治力量、文化进步和环境可持续性。
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Tourism Review International
Tourism Review International HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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