Key environmental management factors in protected areas: an eco-tourist perspective

Ecotourism in South African National Parks is growing. Increased tourist numbers means increased environmental impacts and more pressure on non-renewable resources. Tourists are important stakeholders and have the potential of contributing to the success of environmental management in natio...

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Main Authors: Leonie de Witt, Peet Van der Merwe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AfricaJournals 2015-01-01
Series:African Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure
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Online Access: http://www.ajhtl.com/uploads/7/1/6/3/7163688/article2vol4(2)2015.pdf
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spelling doaj-145e0931b2a1403aabceb82d0a034ede2020-11-25T00:08:45ZengAfricaJournalsAfrican Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure2223-814X2015-01-0142article_2_vol_4_2_2015Key environmental management factors in protected areas: an eco-tourist perspectiveLeonie de Witt0Peet Van der Merwe1 Vaal University of Technology North-West University Ecotourism in South African National Parks is growing. Increased tourist numbers means increased environmental impacts and more pressure on non-renewable resources. Tourists are important stakeholders and have the potential of contributing to the success of environmental management in national parks. Understanding tourists' perceptions regarding environmental management factors can assist national park managers in identifying environmental management issues to be addressed and to provide sustainable ecotourism experiences in national parks. The purpose of this paper is therefore to determine ecotourists‟ perceptions regarding environmental management practices in South African National Parks. This study followed a quantitative research approach in which a web survey was conducted with 993 responses. Three factors were identified from the exploratory factor analysis: eco-efficient practices, Eco-tourist conduct, and park management aspects. Tourists‟ responses to an open-ended question regarding specific environmental issues in South African National Parks were further analysed in order to elicit more depth regarding visitors' perceptions. http://www.ajhtl.com/uploads/7/1/6/3/7163688/article2vol4(2)2015.pdf environmental management protected areas ecotourism perceptions
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Key environmental management factors in protected areas: an eco-tourist perspective
African Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure
environmental management
protected areas
ecotourism
perceptions
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Peet Van der Merwe
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title Key environmental management factors in protected areas: an eco-tourist perspective
title_short Key environmental management factors in protected areas: an eco-tourist perspective
title_full Key environmental management factors in protected areas: an eco-tourist perspective
title_fullStr Key environmental management factors in protected areas: an eco-tourist perspective
title_full_unstemmed Key environmental management factors in protected areas: an eco-tourist perspective
title_sort key environmental management factors in protected areas: an eco-tourist perspective
publisher AfricaJournals
series African Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure
issn 2223-814X
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Ecotourism in South African National Parks is growing. Increased tourist numbers means increased environmental impacts and more pressure on non-renewable resources. Tourists are important stakeholders and have the potential of contributing to the success of environmental management in national parks. Understanding tourists' perceptions regarding environmental management factors can assist national park managers in identifying environmental management issues to be addressed and to provide sustainable ecotourism experiences in national parks. The purpose of this paper is therefore to determine ecotourists‟ perceptions regarding environmental management practices in South African National Parks. This study followed a quantitative research approach in which a web survey was conducted with 993 responses. Three factors were identified from the exploratory factor analysis: eco-efficient practices, Eco-tourist conduct, and park management aspects. Tourists‟ responses to an open-ended question regarding specific environmental issues in South African National Parks were further analysed in order to elicit more depth regarding visitors' perceptions.
topic environmental management
protected areas
ecotourism
perceptions
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