Ecotourism in Amazonian Peru: Uniting tourism, conservation and community development
Authors: Hill, J.L. and Hill, R.A.
Journal: Geography
Volume: 96
Issue: 2
Pages: 75-85
ISSN: 0016-7487
Source: Scopus
Ecotourism in Amazonian Peru: uniting tourism, conservation and community development
Authors: Hill, J.L. and Hill, R.A.
Journal: GEOGRAPHY
Volume: 96
Pages: 75-85
eISSN: 2043-6564
ISSN: 0016-7487
Source: Web of Science (Lite)
Ecotourism in Amazonian Peru: uniting tourism, conservation and community development.
Authors: Hill, J.L. and Hill, R.A.
Journal: Geography
Volume: 96
Issue: 2
Pages: 75-85
ISSN: 0016-7487
Abstract:With reference to two ecotourism enterprises that operate within Tambopata, Peru, this article evaluates key principles necessary to enable the successful achievement of ecotourism in a little-developed tropical forest region. In so doing, it highlights the intricacies of the relationship between ecotourism, environmental conservation and local community development. Principles are identified as i) empowering communities by integrating them in an ecotourism venture; ii) exchanging knowledge between a community and tour operator; iii) managing forest resources jointly between a community and tour operator; iv) minimising local economic leakage; v) educating tourists through interpretive programmes; and vi) inimising environmental and wildlife disturbance.
The article offers cautious optimism that the tourism enterprises are consciously helping to protect the rainforest of Tambopata, while meeting the socio-economic needs of the local communities.
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