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Travelling off the beaten path? A look at the burgeoning community-based ecotourism industry in Tanzania.

机译:离开人迹罕至的地方?看看坦桑尼亚新兴的基于社区的生态旅游产业。

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Community-based ecotourism (CBET), an extension of community-based conservation (CBC) in Tanzania is gaining attention from tour operators through the promotion of a tourism industry that will benefit local community members and encourage conservation of Tanzania's wildlife. Wildlife, the bread and butter of safari tourism (and the Tanzanian government), has historically been viewed by local communities as the unjust basis for a substantial loss to their livelihood. The establishment of protected areas has resulted in the displacement of local people and strict regulations restricting their access to natural resources. As such, local people often gain little from wildlife while others involved in safari tourism benefit tremendously. As a result, local people have a less than sympathetic attitude toward wildlife conservation. In an effort to promote wildlife conservation and bring benefits to local communities, a small network of tour operators, government officials, academics and non-profit staff are currently at the forefront of CBET initiatives throughout the northern safari circuit. This thesis explores the success of CBET as a rising strategy for wildlife conservation and community development in East Africa. Drawing from field work during the summer of 2008, online forums, and growing literature on CBET, I investigated the Tanzanian tourism industry by asking: is CBET succeeding at its objective to simultaneously facilitate local participation (that is active, engaging, and empowering) in the tourism industry. I argued throughout the thesis, that in some aspects CBET is succeeding in Tanzania while in others it is not.
机译:基于社区的生态旅游(CBET)是坦桑尼亚基于社区的保护(CBC)的扩展,通过促进旅游业而受到旅游经营者的关注,这将使当地社区成员受益并鼓励坦桑尼亚野生动植物的保护。野生动物是野生动物园旅游业(和坦桑尼亚政府)的生计,历史上一直被当地社区视为造成其生计重大损失的不公正依据。保护区的建立导致当地人流离失所,严格的法规限制了他们获得自然资源的机会。因此,当地人通常从野生动植物中得不到任何利益,而其他人参与野生动物园旅游则受益匪浅。结果,当地人对野生动植物保护的态度不那么同情。为了促进野生动植物保护并为当地社区带来利益,目前,在整个北部野生动物园巡回赛中,由旅游经营者,政府官员,学者和非营利人员组成的小型网络目前处于CBET计划的前列。本文探讨了CBET作为东非野生动植物保护和社区发展的新兴战略的成功。借助2008年夏季的现场工作,在线论坛以及有关CBET的文献不断增长,我对坦桑尼亚的旅游业进行了调查,询问:CBET是否在实现其目标的同时促进当地参与(积极,参与和赋权)的成功?旅游业。我在整个论文中都争辩说,CBET在某些方面在坦桑尼亚取得了成功,而在另一些方面则没有。

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  • 作者

    Schwarz, Jessica Kari.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Colorado at Boulder.;

  • 授予单位 University of Colorado at Boulder.;
  • 学科 Geography.;Environmental Sciences.;Biology Conservation.
  • 学位 M.A.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 111 p.
  • 总页数 111
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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