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An Evaluation of Ecotourism in Amazonas, Brasil

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Author(s)Wallace, G.N.
Pierce, S.M.
DateOctober 1996
Reference typeJournal Article
Source nameAnnals of Tourism Research
JournalVol 23 No 4
Pagespp. 843-873
PublisherElsevier Science Ltd, UK

Summary
Registered “ecotour” lodges were studied using observation and interviews with visitors, employees, and local people. Findings were evaluated using proposed ecotourism principles. Besides providing employment, lodges improve access, stimulate new services (health utilities, etc.), and make valued but limited local purchases. In other ways, lodges fall short of the ideals inherent in the principles. They contribute little to conservation education, resource protection, or the involvement and empowerment of local people. Tourists wish to see and would support conservation and community development programs both financially and via their future selection of ecotour operators. Numerous implications for concessions, protected area management, and rural development in Amazonas are discussed.

Themes
Market-based Approaches
Case study

Geographic coverage
Brazil

DOI
10.1016/0160-7383(96)00009-6

 

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