Segmenting Wildlife Value Orientations to Mitigate Human–Wildlife Conflict for Ecotourism Development in Protected Areas

IF 2.1 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
B. Kc, J. Min, Christopher Serenari
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Ecotourism is increasingly being adopted to improve the livelihoods of local communities and fulfill conservation goals. Many critical actors, including but not limited to governments and conservation organizations, believe that for ecotourism to be successful, local communities must appreciate and support wildlife conservation activities. Without evidence that communities’ value systems are oriented in a manner that aligns with the authorities’ sustainable development and wildlife conservation ideologies, strategies for how to achieve the most benefits for the most people will be based on anecdotes and assumptions. This study investigated residents’ value orientation towards wildlife in the context of Bardia National Park (BNP), Nepal. We surveyed residents from eight buffer zone communities surrounding BNP with a human–wildlife conflict (n = 871). Our findings revealed four distinct clusters of resident WVOs, creating challenges for BNP ecotourism development. Socio-demographic and resource management factors also play critical roles in shaping the sustainable development of BNP ecotourism.
划分野生动物价值取向以缓解保护区生态旅游发展中的人与野生动物冲突
生态旅游正越来越多地被用于改善当地社区的生计和实现保护目标。包括但不限于政府和保护组织在内的许多关键行为者认为,生态旅游要取得成功,当地社区必须赞赏和支持野生动物保护活动。如果没有证据表明社区的价值体系以符合当局可持续发展和野生动物保护意识形态的方式为导向,那么如何为大多数人实现最大利益的战略将基于轶事和假设。本研究调查了尼泊尔巴迪亚国家公园(BNP)居民对野生动物的价值取向。我们调查了BNP周围存在人与野生动物冲突的八个缓冲区社区的居民(n = 871)。我们的研究结果揭示了四个不同的居民WVO集群,这给BNP生态旅游的发展带来了挑战。社会人口和资源管理因素在塑造BNP生态旅游的可持续发展方面也发挥着关键作用。
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Tourism Planning & Development
Tourism Planning & Development HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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