Ecotourism and Protected Areas Sustainable Financing: A Case Study of Wadi El Gemal Visitor Center

Ecotourism has the potential to support protected areas (PAs) financing where PAs’ visitor centers (VCs) are mechanisms for raising public awareness, and revenue generation. Park agencies must shift from a sole emphasis on preservation to include management approaches that increase the benefits of e...

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Main Authors: Rady Tawfik, Mahmoud Sarhan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Research Centre in Tourism, Sustainability and Well-being - CinTurs 2021-06-01
Series:Journal of Spatial and Organizational Dynamics
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Online Access:http://www.cieo.pt/journal/J_2_2021/article5.pdf
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spelling doaj-50c6e366d58c4f6794bb074dfacf6cf72021-07-07T15:03:23ZengResearch Centre in Tourism, Sustainability and Well-being - CinTursJournal of Spatial and Organizational Dynamics2183-19122021-06-0192156172Ecotourism and Protected Areas Sustainable Financing: A Case Study of Wadi El Gemal Visitor CenterRady Tawfik0Mahmoud Sarhan1King Faisal UniversityAuckland University of TechnologyEcotourism has the potential to support protected areas (PAs) financing where PAs’ visitor centers (VCs) are mechanisms for raising public awareness, and revenue generation. Park agencies must shift from a sole emphasis on preservation to include management approaches that increase the benefits of ecotourism and promote partnerships, collaboration, and integration of tourist activities into protected areas core business. A strategy is needed for Wadi El Gemal National Park (WGNP) to enhance tourism practices in a manner that will protect ecosystems, benefit the local community, and promote sustainability. Visitor centers contribution to the development and sustainability of PAs and ecotourism is rarely investigated. This article sheds the light on PAs’ visitor centers and their role in ecotourism, conservation, and PAs financial sustainability. It defines the potential ecotourism products and services in WGNP and its Visitor Center, elucidates the impacts of COVID-19 on the park and the local community, and identifies the necessary tools and resources to implement a sustainable business and management model for WGNP Visitor Center. The results of the VC’s probability analysis and the financial indicators suggest that the Visitor Center is financially feasible and could present a model of sustainable revenue generation and ecotourism development in WGNP.http://www.cieo.pt/journal/J_2_2021/article5.pdfcovid-19ecotourismfinancial sustainabilityprotected areasvisitor centerswadi el gemal national park
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Ecotourism and Protected Areas Sustainable Financing: A Case Study of Wadi El Gemal Visitor Center
Journal of Spatial and Organizational Dynamics
covid-19
ecotourism
financial sustainability
protected areas
visitor centers
wadi el gemal national park
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Mahmoud Sarhan
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title Ecotourism and Protected Areas Sustainable Financing: A Case Study of Wadi El Gemal Visitor Center
title_short Ecotourism and Protected Areas Sustainable Financing: A Case Study of Wadi El Gemal Visitor Center
title_full Ecotourism and Protected Areas Sustainable Financing: A Case Study of Wadi El Gemal Visitor Center
title_fullStr Ecotourism and Protected Areas Sustainable Financing: A Case Study of Wadi El Gemal Visitor Center
title_full_unstemmed Ecotourism and Protected Areas Sustainable Financing: A Case Study of Wadi El Gemal Visitor Center
title_sort ecotourism and protected areas sustainable financing: a case study of wadi el gemal visitor center
publisher Research Centre in Tourism, Sustainability and Well-being - CinTurs
series Journal of Spatial and Organizational Dynamics
issn 2183-1912
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Ecotourism has the potential to support protected areas (PAs) financing where PAs’ visitor centers (VCs) are mechanisms for raising public awareness, and revenue generation. Park agencies must shift from a sole emphasis on preservation to include management approaches that increase the benefits of ecotourism and promote partnerships, collaboration, and integration of tourist activities into protected areas core business. A strategy is needed for Wadi El Gemal National Park (WGNP) to enhance tourism practices in a manner that will protect ecosystems, benefit the local community, and promote sustainability. Visitor centers contribution to the development and sustainability of PAs and ecotourism is rarely investigated. This article sheds the light on PAs’ visitor centers and their role in ecotourism, conservation, and PAs financial sustainability. It defines the potential ecotourism products and services in WGNP and its Visitor Center, elucidates the impacts of COVID-19 on the park and the local community, and identifies the necessary tools and resources to implement a sustainable business and management model for WGNP Visitor Center. The results of the VC’s probability analysis and the financial indicators suggest that the Visitor Center is financially feasible and could present a model of sustainable revenue generation and ecotourism development in WGNP.
topic covid-19
ecotourism
financial sustainability
protected areas
visitor centers
wadi el gemal national park
url http://www.cieo.pt/journal/J_2_2021/article5.pdf
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