The Resilience of Ecotourism: Adaptations and Strategies for Sustainable Development
Publish place: The First International Conference on Tourism Industry
Publish Year: 1403
Type: Conference paper
Language: English
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Index date: 13 January 2025
The Resilience of Ecotourism: Adaptations and Strategies for Sustainable Development abstract
This research delves into the methods and adjustments that boost the resilience of ecotourism activities, with a focus on four main aspects: conserving biodiversity, engaging with communities, ensuring economic feasibility, and establishing effective governance. By utilizing biodiversity, ecotourism not only draws in tourists but also sustains ecosystem services vital for the longevity of tourism. Involving local communities is essential; they often act as caretakers of natural resources, enhancing the genuineness and sustainability of ecotourism projects. Economic stability is achieved through various revenue sources, lessening reliance on single markets and allowing for adaptation to changes in tourist demand. Lastly, strong governance systems guarantee transparent decision-making processes that involve stakeholders and adjust to evolving circumstances. The case studies referenced in this research demonstrate successful applications of these methods, highlighting how comprehensive approaches to ecotourism can establish resilient systems. Nonetheless, challenges such as the impacts of climate change, political unrest, and economic disparities persist, posing risks to the long-term viability of ecotourism. Therefore, this study stresses the importance of continuous monitoring and flexible management, promoting cooperation among stakeholders to enhance resilience in changing environments. Ultimately, grasping and implementing these strategies can significantly contribute to the sustainability of ecotourism, yielding lasting advantages for both local communities and natural surroundings. The results underscore the significance of a holistic perspective in ecotourism development that encompasses ecological, social, and economic aspects, paving the way for a more robust and sustainable future in tourism.
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The Resilience of Ecotourism: Adaptations and Strategies for Sustainable Development authors
Leila Mosleh
Assistant Professor, School of Urban Planning, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
Mahla Rezaei
PhD Student of Tourism, Faculty of Tourism, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran