Conservation, education, and adventure tourism: a case study of adventure parks as potential venues for communication in Monteverde, Costa Rica

IF 2.4 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Journal of Ecotourism Pub Date : 2021-06-13 DOI:10.1080/14724049.2021.1933503
A. Amici, N. Nadkarni, N. Q. Lackey, K. Bricker
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ABSTRACT Adventure tourism and nature-based tourism are increasing at the same time that negative effects from land development, forest fragmentation, and climate change continue to worsen. In Costa Rica, over half of the international visitors cite nature and adventure as the main reason for their visit. However, adventure-oriented facilities are underused for disseminating information about environmental conservation. With visitor surveys and manager interviews, we assessed demographics, visitor knowledge, interest and behaviors towards conservation and education of tropical forests in Monteverde, Costa Rica. Results suggested that visitors surveyed both before and after their visit to Selvatura Adventure Park agreed that they were interested in tropical forest conservation, and owners and managers of adventure parks in the region sought to improve their conservation and visitor education efforts. Adventure parks appear to be potential facilities that could supplement conservation education in the Monteverde region and may be increasingly important with continued land development pressures.
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保护、教育和探险旅游:哥斯达黎加蒙特维德探险公园作为潜在交流场所的案例研究
探险旅游和自然旅游在增长的同时,土地开发、森林破碎化和气候变化的负面影响也在不断加剧。在哥斯达黎加,超过一半的国际游客将自然和冒险作为他们访问的主要原因。然而,以冒险为导向的设施没有充分利用来传播有关环境保护的信息。通过游客调查和管理者访谈,我们评估了哥斯达黎加Monteverde热带森林保护和教育的人口统计、游客知识、兴趣和行为。结果表明,在参观Selvatura冒险公园之前和之后接受调查的游客都同意他们对热带森林保护感兴趣,该地区冒险公园的所有者和管理者试图改善他们的保护和游客教育工作。探险公园似乎是潜在的设施,可以补充蒙特韦德地区的保护教育,随着土地开发的持续压力,它可能越来越重要。
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Journal of Ecotourism
Journal of Ecotourism Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Ecotourism seeks to advance the field by examining the social, economic, and ecological aspects of ecotourism at a number of scales, and including regions from around the world. Journal of Ecotourism welcomes conceptual, theoretical, and empirical research, particularly where it contributes to the dissemination of new ideas and models of ecotourism planning, development, management, and good practice. While the focus of the journal rests on a type of tourism based principally on natural history - along with other associated features of the man-land nexus - it will consider papers which investigate ecotourism as part of a broader nature based tourism, as well as those works which compare or contrast ecotourism/ists with other forms of tourism/ists.
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