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The impacts of ecotourism and conservation measures in protected areas on local communities in cameroon

    1. [1] University of Johannesburg

      University of Johannesburg

      City of Johannesburg, Sudáfrica

    2. [2] University of Oulu

      University of Oulu

      Oulu, Finlandia

  • Localización: Tourism review international, ISSN 1544-2721, Vol. 25, Nº. Extra 2-3, 2021 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Tourism and Community Development), págs. 89-103
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • The growth of ecotourism has an impact on the livelihoods of people living within and adjacent to protected areas, where ecotourism activities often take place. In some cases, evolving ecotourism has compromised the ability of locals to sustain and diversify their livelihoods. The aim of this study was to examine the impact of ecotourism and conservation measures implemented in protected areas in Cameroon on local communities residing either within or in close proximity to them. The study employed a mixed method research approach based on two case study areas in Cameroon (the Mount Cameroon National Park and the Douala Edea Wildlife Reserve). Key findings of the study suggest that the geographic location of communities, coupled with instituted conservation and preservation measures and the level of ecotourism activity, has a direct bearing on the severity of resultant impacts experienced by locals. Overall, measures in protected areas have been found to increase the conservation and preservation thereof. However, the extent to which communities are impacted upon by these measures differs in each case study area owing to factors such as geographical proximity, livelihood strategies, and community involvement in ecotourism.


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