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UN International Year of Ecotourism. There is no universally agreed definitionNature Tourism: all forms of tourism where the main motivation is the observation and appreciation of nature.Ecotourism: nature-based tourism which Involves observation and appreciation of nature combined with the appre
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1. Wildlife Tourism Harold Goodwin
International Centre for Responsible Tourism
University of Greenwich &
World Tourism Organisation Consultant
2. UN International Year of Ecotourism There is no universally agreed definition
Nature Tourism: all forms of tourism where the main motivation is the observation and appreciation of nature.
Ecotourism: nature-based tourism which
Involves observation and appreciation of nature combined with the appreciation of traditional cultures prevailing in natural areas
Contains educational and interpretation features
Generally organised for small groups by specialized and small locally owned businesses
Minimizes negative impacts on the natural and socio-cultural environment.
3. People, Nature and Tourism in Scotland Supports the protection of natural areas by
Generating economic benefits for host communities and organisations responsible for conserving natural areas.
Creating jobs and increased opportunities for local communities
Increasing awareness among locals and tourists of the need to conserve natural and cultural assets.
4. WTO International Year of Ecotourism WTO Market Studies
Canada
France
Germany
Italy
Spain
UK
USA
International Year of the Mountains
Series of preparatory meetings including Austria
World Ecotourism Summit Quebec 22-24 May 2002
5. Two main motivations for package holiday choice by age grouping UK Market 26% of UK package travel holiday makers are ecotourism orientated
6. Important requirements for package holiday makers who expressed an ecotourism preference
7. British Ecotourism Market Concept is little used in the UK market place
200 UK operators offer nature-based tourism experiences
UK ecotourists tend to be over 35, slightly more women than men, higher social classes strongly represented.
8. The importance of wildlife tourism in the worldwide market. The World Wildlife Fund for Nature says that 20% of revenue generated from tourism in developing countries is due to ecotourism.
30 m international travellers (5% off all international tourist arrivals) took an ecotourism trip in 1998.
Many ecotourism trips are domestic.
c20 million travellers took an ecotourism trip in 1998 within the USA.
Kenya estimates that eight out of ten visitors come for wildlife, as do most in Costa Rica,
WTO 2020
9. People, Nature and Tourism International Market Trends
Experiential active rather than passive
Adventure and soft adventure
Short breaks
Extended seasons
Wildlife and culture
Authenticity wildlife, food and living culture
10. Marine Wildlife 1990s whale watching grew at 12.1% per year internationally
South Africa: Big 6
510,000 whale watchers in 1998
1200m Whale Route
Hermanus
1991-1998 120 new businesses
11 day Whale Festival
11. Why is wildlife tourism important? Contribution to conservation
Financial
Education and awareness
Rural economy SMMEs
283 facilities or sites/ 2,960 jobs
Stewardship managed landscapes
Market positioning for Scotland
Wildlife enthusiasts and general tourists
Wild Scotland a land for all seasons60
12. People, Nature and Tourism in Scotland Its Wild Pre/post visit France 79/90
Wildlife Pre/post visit Italy 51/74
Increasingly Accessible?
Transport
Accommodation
Attractions guides 1997-2001?70%
boat trips1997-2001?62%
Where would I buy a Wildlife Package?
Not visible in the National Marketing Effort
Co-operation between Scottish wildlife specialists to bring wildlife tourists to Scotland
Quality of the experience