Sustainability of national parks and game reserves during the Covid-19 pandemic in Kenya

Janet C. Kimeto, Kezia Herman Mkwizu
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This paper is to explore sustainability of national parks and game reserves in Kenya. Objectives are to examine the responsibility of tourism stakeholders in sustainability of national parks and game reserves during the Covid-19; explore the benefit and cost of tourism of parks and game reserves during the Covid-19; and explore the mitigating measures by tourism stakeholders on issues affecting wildlife in parks and game reserves during the Covid-19 pandemic. The methodology is based on a literature review method by deploying a systematic literature review. The findings indicated that as much as tourism is globally seen as an income generator and foreign exchange earner but was worst hit by the pandemic. If the effects of the pandemic are not mitigated early, then the effects are harmful to the resources and environment. Tourism stakeholders should ensure posterity and fame of parks and game reserves are sustained. This paper provides information on the responsibilities of tourism stakeholders in the sustainability of parks and game reserves in Kenya as a tourism destination. The outcome of this paper implies that the tourism stakeholders may look into ways of mitigating the negative effects of tourism in the Covid-19 to ensure sustainability in the post- Covid -19 pandemic.
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肯尼亚Covid-19大流行期间国家公园和野生动物保护区的可持续性
本文旨在探讨肯尼亚国家公园和野生动物保护区的可持续性。目标是审查旅游业利益攸关方在2019冠状病毒病期间对国家公园和野生动物保护区可持续性的责任;探讨2019冠状病毒病期间公园和野生动物保护区旅游业的收益和成本;探讨旅游利益相关者在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间对公园和野生动物保护区影响问题的缓解措施。该方法是基于文献综述法,通过部署系统的文献综述。调查结果表明,尽管旅游业在全球范围内被视为一种收入来源和外汇来源,但受疫情影响最严重。如果不及早减轻大流行病的影响,那么这种影响将对资源和环境造成危害。旅游业利益相关者应确保公园和野生动物保护区的后代和声誉得以维持。本文提供了肯尼亚作为旅游目的地的公园和野生动物保护区的可持续发展的旅游利益相关者的责任信息。本文的结果表明,旅游业利益相关者可以研究减轻旅游业在2019冠状病毒病期间的负面影响的方法,以确保后Covid-19大流行时期的可持续性。
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