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Is Whale Watching a Win-Win for People and Nature? An Analysis of the Economic, Environmental, and Social Impacts of Whale Watching in the Caribbean

机译:鲸鱼在注视人类与自然的双赢吗?加勒比海赏鲸的经济,环境和社会影响分析

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Whale watching has been hailed by environmental non-governmental organizations like Greenpeace and the International Fund for Animal Welfare as a responsible form of tourism that has the potential to enhance conservation outcomes for cetaceans, while also supporting the economic development of coastal communities. Tourism research suggests that while it is possible for whale watching to provide these benefits, it may also have considerable costs to members of host communities and cetaceans. My dissertation sought to gather data on the economic, ecological, and social impacts of whale watching in the Caribbean in order to evaluate the industry's performance in the region. My project thus took the form of three sub-projects. The first used an ordinary least squares analysis to examine the relationship between Caribbean country characteristics and whale watching expenditures. This analysis showed that a country's level of development changes the strength of correlations, that mass tourism development is negatively associated with whale watching profits, and that cetacean biodiversity and whale watching regulations designed to protect cetaceans both had positive relationships with the whale watching industry. In the second sub-project, I developed an index of Caribbean cetacean vulnerability to the negative impacts of whale watching with a traditional literature review informed by systematic methods. The index illustrated that both target and non-target species had vulnerabilities, and that regulations addressing these issues in the Caribbean were lacking overall. Considerable gaps in data were also identified. Finally, I used qualitative interviews in Dominica and the Dominican Republic to gather information on resident perceptions of whale watching. This analysis revealed overall positive perceptions of the industry in both countries, but also uncovered considerable levels of social conflict surrounding whale watching. Taken together, the results of my study suggest that better regulatory structures, investment in the local community, and efforts to maximize cooperation are needed in order for the Caribbean whale watch industry to better serve local communities, while mitigating its impacts on cetaceans.
机译:诸如绿色和平组织和国际动物福利基金会这样的环境非政府组织将观鲸视为一种负责任的旅游形式,它有可能增强对鲸类动物的保护成果,同时也支持沿海社区的经济发展。旅游业研究表明,尽管赏鲸有可能提供这些好处,但对寄主社区和鲸类动物来说也可能会付出可观的代价。我的论文试图收集有关在加勒比海观鲸的经济,生态和社会影响的数据,以评估该行业在该地区的表现。因此,我的项目采取了三个子项目的形式。首先使用普通最小二乘法分析加勒比国家特征与观鲸支出之间的关系。该分析表明,一个国家的发展水平改变了相关性的强度,大规模的旅游业发展与观鲸的利润负相关,旨在保护鲸类的鲸类生物多样性和观鲸法规与观鲸产业都具有正相关关系。在第二个子项目中,我开发了一个加勒比鲸类动物对观鲸的负面影响的脆弱性指数,并通过系统的方法对传统文献进行了回顾。该指数表明,目标物种和非目标物种均具有漏洞,并且总体上缺乏解决加勒比地区这些问题的法规。还发现了数据方面的巨大差距。最后,我在多米尼加和多米尼加共和国进行了定性采访,以收集居民对观鲸的看法。这项分析揭示了两国对烟草业的总体积极看法,但也发现了围绕赏鲸的大量社会冲突。综上所述,我的研究结果表明,需要更好的监管结构,对当地社区的投资以及最大程度地合作,以使加勒比鲸观鲸业更好地为当地社区服务,同时减轻其对鲸类动物的影响。

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  • 作者

    Raschke, Bonnie Jean.;

  • 作者单位

    Arizona State University.;

  • 授予单位 Arizona State University.;
  • 学科 Wildlife conservation.;Social research.;Environmental science.;Environmental economics.;Recreation.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2017
  • 页码 410 p.
  • 总页数 410
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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