Tourism and visitor management in protected areas: guidelines for sustainability.

Published online
30 Oct 2019
Content type
Bulletin
URL
https://portals.iucn.org/library/node/47918

Author(s)
Leung YuFai & Spenceley, A. & Hvenegaard, G. & Buckley, R. & Groves, C.

Publication language
English

Abstract

Protected areas are a key component of any global conservation strategy. Tourism provides a crucial and unique way of fostering visitors' connection with protected area values, making it a potentially positive force for conservation. Protected area tourism's economic benefits - which depend on beautiful natural areas, healthy wildlife and nature, and authentic cultures - can also be a powerful argument for conservation. Tourism in protected areas is a major part of the global tourism industry - an industry whose scale and impacts are enormous. Such a high volume of visitors implies certain needs for fundamental infrastructure and requirements for employment and human services, all of which have ramifications for the economy, society, culture and the environment. These Guidelines provide guidance on key issues to help managers achieve sustainable tourism in protected areas.

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