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Ecotourism
OVERCOMING THE LIFECYCLE OF A FAD
Why are we here??
Ecotourism: Overcoming the Lifecycle of a Fad
Ecotourism: Overcoming the Lifecycle of a Fad
Ecotourism: Overcoming the Lifecycle of a Fad
Ecotourism: Overcoming the Lifecycle of a Fad
Ecotourism is ‘claimed’ to involve -



travel to fragile, pristine, and usually protected areas that strives to be low
impact and (often) small scale



typically involves travel to destinations where flora, fauna, and cultural heritage
are the primary attractions



a conceptual experience, enriching those who delve into understanding the
environment around them



gives visitors an insight into their impact as human beings and also a greater
appreciation of natural habitats



provides funds for conservation



directly benefits the economic development and political empowerment of
local communities



fosters respect for different cultures and for human rights.

7
Problems: Unclear Primary Focus


For whom should ecotourism primarily be?




Residents, tourists, governments, or humanity in general?

Who decides the priorities and what are their ‘vested’ interests?
Solution: A Paradigmatic Shift


Enlightening individuals, yes, i.e., ourselves!


Make our children see the interconnectedness of everything



Make them see that big picture, even when they ‘grow up into their
narrowed cocoons of existence’.


Our small existences and our big purposes
My Recent Research on EcoCultural Tourism
What the literature says: I


Eco-cultural tourism is a form of tourism wherein the ecological and cultural
aspects of a landscape are combined to create a site for tourists (Wallace and
Russell, 2004).



Eco-cultural tourism is a community friendly business and is socioculturally, economically, and environmentally sustainable (Butler and
Hinch, 2007).



Eco-cultural tourism attracts especially those individuals who hold strong
humanitarian and environmental values (Berendse and Roessingh, 2007).



More remarkably, eco-cultural tourism is a powerful force of ‘conversion’: The
stay in a natural-cultural area itself is sufficient to raise environmental concern
and conservation ethic to some extent.



Properly implemented, an exposure like this has the potential to convert
individuals with low humanitarian and environmental ethic to the apostles of
these values (Grossberg, Treves, and Naughton-Treves, 2003).
What the literature says: II


Leisure tourists, on the other hand, are known to be ‘mass tourists’
who consider that they have the right to be
intrusive, exploitative, and destructive (Watson and
Kopachevsky, 1994).


In fact, most leisure attractions are designed with a view to trigger and
amplify the self-driven, hyper-consumptive behavior of tourists.



Most leisure tourism products are accompanied by discounts or
extra services designed to stimulate consumption (Wong and
Yeh, 2009).



Leisure tourism demand is found to be more sensitive to price and
they tend to value experiences in terms of the single yardstick of
‘value for money’: they seem to hold that they have the right to
exploit since they have paid for it (Divisekera, 2010).
YES, I am onto something here!


Environment conditions a person’s attitude and behavior
(Pearce, 2009).



Greater restorative effects arise from experiencing nature and culture
than from the experience of leisure oriented manmade settings, notes
Hartig, Mang, and Evans (1991).



Many environmental problems can be traced to maladaptive human
behavior, observes Skogen (1999).



Understanding the dynamics of conditioning is important for tourism
practice:


For instance, tourists conditioned by a soul soothing environment in the
beginning of a trip may continue to exhibit more constructive thoughts and
actions during the rest of that trip.


Attracting such tourists holds the key to the sustainable development of
destinations, too.
My Hypothesis


Tourists who visit attractions of eco-cultural importance in a
destination area prior to visiting leisure attractions within the same
destination area tend to demonstrate elevated levels of responsible
behavior.
Findings


In general, hypothesis is not refuted



The responses indicate that tourists who visited attractions of ecocultural importance in a destination area during the final segment of
their previous visit would behave more responsibly when they revisit
leisure attractions in the same destination area in the future.



Some of the qualitative comments that we received in response to an
open-ended question on their overall feelings indicated guilt and
repentance: many of the respondents wondered why they did not
know the ‘real’ place until they reached the last segment of the trip.



Some respondents wondered if there was a hidden agenda behind the
industry not keen on showing tourists the unique eco-cultural heritage of
Goa (where the study was conducted), beyond beaches, bars, and
nightlife.



When the data set was divided into two groups of domestic and
international tourists, we could see that the proposed relationship was
much weaker for the domestic tourist group.
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Ecotourism: Overcoming the Lifecycle of a Fad

  • 1. BABU P GEORGE, PhD © No right reserved! Ecotourism OVERCOMING THE LIFECYCLE OF A FAD
  • 2. Why are we here??
  • 7. Ecotourism is ‘claimed’ to involve -  travel to fragile, pristine, and usually protected areas that strives to be low impact and (often) small scale  typically involves travel to destinations where flora, fauna, and cultural heritage are the primary attractions  a conceptual experience, enriching those who delve into understanding the environment around them  gives visitors an insight into their impact as human beings and also a greater appreciation of natural habitats  provides funds for conservation  directly benefits the economic development and political empowerment of local communities  fosters respect for different cultures and for human rights. 7
  • 8. Problems: Unclear Primary Focus  For whom should ecotourism primarily be?   Residents, tourists, governments, or humanity in general? Who decides the priorities and what are their ‘vested’ interests?
  • 9. Solution: A Paradigmatic Shift  Enlightening individuals, yes, i.e., ourselves!  Make our children see the interconnectedness of everything  Make them see that big picture, even when they ‘grow up into their narrowed cocoons of existence’.  Our small existences and our big purposes
  • 10. My Recent Research on EcoCultural Tourism
  • 11. What the literature says: I  Eco-cultural tourism is a form of tourism wherein the ecological and cultural aspects of a landscape are combined to create a site for tourists (Wallace and Russell, 2004).  Eco-cultural tourism is a community friendly business and is socioculturally, economically, and environmentally sustainable (Butler and Hinch, 2007).  Eco-cultural tourism attracts especially those individuals who hold strong humanitarian and environmental values (Berendse and Roessingh, 2007).  More remarkably, eco-cultural tourism is a powerful force of ‘conversion’: The stay in a natural-cultural area itself is sufficient to raise environmental concern and conservation ethic to some extent.  Properly implemented, an exposure like this has the potential to convert individuals with low humanitarian and environmental ethic to the apostles of these values (Grossberg, Treves, and Naughton-Treves, 2003).
  • 12. What the literature says: II  Leisure tourists, on the other hand, are known to be ‘mass tourists’ who consider that they have the right to be intrusive, exploitative, and destructive (Watson and Kopachevsky, 1994).  In fact, most leisure attractions are designed with a view to trigger and amplify the self-driven, hyper-consumptive behavior of tourists.  Most leisure tourism products are accompanied by discounts or extra services designed to stimulate consumption (Wong and Yeh, 2009).  Leisure tourism demand is found to be more sensitive to price and they tend to value experiences in terms of the single yardstick of ‘value for money’: they seem to hold that they have the right to exploit since they have paid for it (Divisekera, 2010).
  • 13. YES, I am onto something here!  Environment conditions a person’s attitude and behavior (Pearce, 2009).  Greater restorative effects arise from experiencing nature and culture than from the experience of leisure oriented manmade settings, notes Hartig, Mang, and Evans (1991).  Many environmental problems can be traced to maladaptive human behavior, observes Skogen (1999).  Understanding the dynamics of conditioning is important for tourism practice:  For instance, tourists conditioned by a soul soothing environment in the beginning of a trip may continue to exhibit more constructive thoughts and actions during the rest of that trip.  Attracting such tourists holds the key to the sustainable development of destinations, too.
  • 14. My Hypothesis  Tourists who visit attractions of eco-cultural importance in a destination area prior to visiting leisure attractions within the same destination area tend to demonstrate elevated levels of responsible behavior.
  • 15. Findings  In general, hypothesis is not refuted  The responses indicate that tourists who visited attractions of ecocultural importance in a destination area during the final segment of their previous visit would behave more responsibly when they revisit leisure attractions in the same destination area in the future.  Some of the qualitative comments that we received in response to an open-ended question on their overall feelings indicated guilt and repentance: many of the respondents wondered why they did not know the ‘real’ place until they reached the last segment of the trip.  Some respondents wondered if there was a hidden agenda behind the industry not keen on showing tourists the unique eco-cultural heritage of Goa (where the study was conducted), beyond beaches, bars, and nightlife.  When the data set was divided into two groups of domestic and international tourists, we could see that the proposed relationship was much weaker for the domestic tourist group.