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Stakeholders' perceptions of a wading bird colony as a community resource in the Brazilian Pantanal

机译:利益相关者对涉水鸟类殖民地的看法是巴西潘塔纳尔湿地的一种社区资源

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In the Brazilian Pantanal, large breeding colonies of ciconiiform wading birds ( 200-10,000 pairs ) have recently become important as tourist attractions, although there is good evidence of detrimental effects of tourism on breeding behavior and success. We sought to understand the possible amelioration of the effects of tourists on colonies by identifying human users of the colony and their control over changes in the way colonies are used. We conducted a stakeholder analysis, consisting of interviews with local interest groups made up of tourist guides, boat drivers, hotel owners and landowners, local fishermen, and tourists. The analysis revealed a series of human activities that potentially perturb nesting birds, including tourism, the collection of eggs and chicks for human consumption, camping, and sport and bait fishing close to colonies. There was a strong conservation ethic among stakeholders and an awareness of the consequences of human disturbance. In addition, tourism provided an economic incentive for conservation, which potentially outweighed the importance of consumptive uses of the colony. Results of questionnaires given to tourists offered insights into alternative management ideas for improving satisfaction with visits to the colony. Future development of tourism in Pantanal nesting colonies appears to be a realistic objective from the human community perspective but will require a strong, well-enforced management plan and continued education of locals, tourists, and the tourist industry. [References: 24]
机译:尽管有充分的证据表明旅游业对繁殖行为和成功的有害影响,但在巴西的潘塔纳尔湿地,大型圆锥形涉水鸟(200-10,000对)繁殖地最近已成为重要的旅游景点。我们试图通过识别殖民地的人类使用者及其对殖民地使用方式变化的控制来了解游客对殖民地的影响可能得到改善。我们进行了利益相关者分析,包括对当地利益集团的访谈,这些利益集团包括导游,船夫,酒店所有者和地主,当地渔民和游客。分析揭示了一系列人类活动,这些活动可能会扰乱筑巢的鸟类,包括旅游业,收集供人类食用的鸡蛋和小鸡,露营,以及在殖民地附近钓鱼和钓鱼。利益相关者之间有强烈的保护伦理,并意识到人为干扰的后果。此外,旅游业为保护提供了经济诱因,其潜在价值超过了殖民地消费用途的重要性。发给游客的问卷调查结果为其他管理思想提供了见识,以提高对殖民地访问的满意度。从人类社区的角度看,潘塔纳尔殖民地殖民地旅游业的未来发展似乎是一个现实的目标,但将需要强有力的,有力的管理计划以及对当地人,游客和旅游业的持续教育。 [参考:24]

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