Tourism in Protected Areas: Integrating Conservation and Community Development in Liwonde National Park (Malawi)

M. Novelli, Amy Scarth
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Abstract Despite the spatial significance of protected areas and the increasing threats posed to the world's biodiversity by various agents, successful conservation still remains controversial and inconsistent. In this context, protected areas have become a core attraction for nature-based tourism activities, valued for their ability to generate financial benefits in a non-extractive way, thus effectively enabling the sustainability of biodiversity. This paper reviews literature on the relationships between protected areas, conservation, local communities and tourism and evaluates key issues related to the integrated conservation and development (ICD) approach. This is then proposed as an alternative way to traditional protected area management in conjunction with a diversified local livelihood approach. Based on empirical findings from Liwonde National Park in Malawi, key issues related to conservation and community development are explored focusing on how the financial benefit provided by tourism for the government does not reflect the little opportunities offered to local communities – in terms of involvement and economic development. The paper explains the need for an artificial linkage of revenue sharing as a community incentive as well as an effective ICD approach. Some general considerations on the management of protected areas, the role of tourism and the conflicting position of the communities in relation to the former two are also offered.
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保护区内的旅游业:利旺德国家公园(马拉维)保护与社区发展的结合
尽管保护区的空间重要性和各种因素对世界生物多样性的威胁日益增加,但成功的保护仍然存在争议和不一致。在此背景下,保护区已成为以自然为基础的旅游活动的核心吸引力,因为它们能够以非采掘的方式产生经济效益,从而有效地实现生物多样性的可持续性。本文综述了有关保护区、保护、当地社区和旅游业之间关系的文献,并评估了与综合保护与发展(ICD)方法相关的关键问题。然后,这被提议作为传统保护区管理的另一种方法,与多样化的当地生计方法相结合。根据马拉维Liwonde国家公园的实证研究结果,探讨了与保护和社区发展有关的关键问题,重点是旅游业为政府提供的财政利益如何没有反映为当地社区提供的很少机会-在参与和经济发展方面。本文解释了将收入分享作为一种社区激励和有效的ICD方法的人为联系的必要性。还就保护区的管理、旅游业的作用以及社区与前两者之间的冲突立场提出了一些一般性的考虑。
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