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System Mechanics of Sustainable Nature-Based Tourism : = Producers, Consumers, and Facilitative Actors.
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System Mechanics of Sustainable Nature-Based Tourism :/
其他題名:
Producers, Consumers, and Facilitative Actors.
作者:
Feyers, Shane.
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1 online resource (190 pages)
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Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 83-12, Section: B.
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9798802701102
System Mechanics of Sustainable Nature-Based Tourism : = Producers, Consumers, and Facilitative Actors.
Feyers, Shane.
System Mechanics of Sustainable Nature-Based Tourism :
Producers, Consumers, and Facilitative Actors. - 1 online resource (190 pages)
Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 83-12, Section: B.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Florida, 2022.
Includes bibliographical references
Nature-based tourism and recreation is a cultural ecosystem service that provides a hopeful approach to conservation. Reliant on a combination of economic and non-economic values, tourism and recreation is also a commercial enterprise that funds and promotes the protection of biodiversity and has shown to be one of the most accessible ways to build positive relationships and restorative treatments of nature. Offering insight to answer questions about why and how, this dissertation disentangles some of the obscurity underlying decisions, collaboration, and self-governance that goes into the production of sustainable nature-based tourism. Using the introduction to set research into a broader conservation context, the dissertation begins with logic and assumptions about this form of nature protection. In Chapter Two, a cross-case comparative analysis is used to understand landowner motivations for developing nature-based tourism on private property. This chapter contributes new information about a working land use that can support the restoration of natural areas and builds onto land use theory by identifying factors and causal mechanisms that influence nature-based tourism use. Results suggest nature-based tourism is undertaken by those with a close connection to nature emotionally and vocationally and is established to re-create and share these connections with others, and in some cases, to make a living. Chapter Three approaches nature-based tourism as a complex system that requires planning and collaboration across multiple stakeholder groups to be sustainable. Using data obtained through nominal group meetings and questionnaires, this chapter details stakeholder perspectives and a process that could improve the outcomes of this market with the help of the Cooperative Extension Service. Next, considering system users, Chapter Four focuses on monitoring and mitigating the impacts of nature-based tourism on habitat and wildlife using a citizen-science toolkit designed around a universal surveying process and impact calculator. This chapter empowers end-users to identify, prevent, and reduce impacts to biological assets that face increasing pressures from the global rise in outdoor tourism and recreation. Finally, the dissertation ends with an analysis of research implications and recommendations that could improve the ability for this industry to expand conservation and recreation areas in the United States.
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Ann Arbor, Mich. :
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2023
Mode of access: World Wide Web
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