Demand for Diving Tourism in Marine Protected Areas in Developing Countries

IF 1.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Coastal Management Pub Date : 2023-02-10 DOI:10.1080/08920753.2023.2176279
P. Mwebaze, Sabah Abdullah
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Abstract The importance of marine protected areas (MPAs) in protecting marine habitats and biodiversity, especially for coral reefs, is acknowledged among conservationists, managers, and policy-makers. However, the socio-economic and ecological benefits of MPAs are understated and overshadowed by the establishment and operating costs, specifically for MPAs located in developing countries. Using a global survey of recreational divers, we estimate recreational users’ welfare benefits in support of MPAs. Using the travel cost method (TCM), we show that an increase in user fees has a modest effect on visitors’ numbers in MPAs in developing countries. It is justifiable to increase revenue to help cover the costs of developing and operating MPAs. The mean consumer surplus (CS) derived from the TCM is US$588.24 per person trip with confidence intervals of $347.71–$1908.39 USD. Such information is pertinent in protecting and restoring the marine ecosystem when multiple threats adversely affect coral reefs, upon which other marine life and local and international communities depend.
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发展中国家海洋保护区对潜水旅游的需求
海洋保护区(MPAs)在保护海洋栖息地和生物多样性,特别是珊瑚礁方面的重要性已得到保护主义者、管理者和决策者的认可。但是,海洋保护区的社会经济和生态效益被低估,并被建立和运作费用所掩盖,特别是对设在发展中国家的海洋保护区而言。通过对全球休闲潜水员的调查,我们估计了休闲用户在支持海洋保护区方面的福利效益。使用旅行成本法(TCM),我们发现用户费用的增加对发展中国家海洋保护区的游客数量有适度的影响。增加收入以帮助支付开发和运营海洋保护区的成本是合理的。从TCM得出的平均消费者剩余(CS)为每次旅行588.24美元,置信区间为347.71美元至1908.39美元。当多种威胁对珊瑚礁造成不利影响时,这些信息对于保护和恢复海洋生态系统至关重要,而珊瑚礁是其他海洋生物以及当地和国际社会赖以生存的。
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Coastal Management
Coastal Management 环境科学-环境科学
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6.00
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24
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>36 weeks
期刊介绍: Coastal Management is an international peer-reviewed, applied research journal dedicated to exploring the technical, applied ecological, legal, political, social, and policy issues relating to the use of coastal and ocean resources and environments on a global scale. The journal presents timely information on management tools and techniques as well as recent findings from research and analysis that bear directly on management and policy. Findings must be grounded in the current peer reviewed literature and relevant studies. Articles must contain a clear and relevant management component. Preference is given to studies of interest to an international readership, but case studies are accepted if conclusions are derived from acceptable evaluative methods, reference to comparable cases, and related to peer reviewed studies.
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