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Differences among nonresident tourists making consumptive and nonconsumptive uses of Alaskan wildlife

机译:非居民游客对阿拉斯加野生动植物有消费性和非消费性的差异

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Tourism is an important sector of Alaska's economy; 23% of 4202 parties of tourists vacationing in Alaska from October 1982 to September 1983 indicated they hunted or fished. Tourists making consumptive use (hunting or fishing) of wildlife differed significantly from other visitors. Those who hunted or fished: (1) were in larger groups that contained a higher proportion of males; (2) tended to be younger; (3) were more involved in planning their vacation as indicated by starting the planning for their trip earlier and using more sources of information; (4) spent longer in the state and camped more often; (5) were more likely to charter aircraft within Alaska; (6) rated their experience highly, but thought they received a lower value for monies spent; (7) expended fewer total funds on their vacation; and (8) were more likely to return to Alaska than their counterparts who neither hunted nor fished. Visitors who used wildlife consumptively provided funds directly to the state for the conservation of these species through the purchase of hunting and fishing licenses and the subsequent receipt by the state of federal funds via the Pittman-Robertson and Dingell-Johnson acts. No formal mechanism exists for nonconsumptive users to aid wildlife conservation even though some nonconsumptive uses of resources are detrimental to wildlife. Although wildlife and their habitats are an important attractor for tourists, too little attention is given to the long-term benefits from the tourism industry in assessing the economic value of resource development and use that affects wildlife.
机译:旅游业是阿拉斯加经济的重要部门。 1982年10月至1983年9月在阿拉斯加度假的4202个游客聚会中,有23%的人表示他们打猎或钓鱼。消费性使用(狩猎或捕鱼)野生动植物的游客与其他游客大不相同。那些打猎或钓鱼的人:(1)属于较大的群体,其中男性比例更高; (2)趋于年轻; (3)通过更早地开始旅行计划并使用更多信息源,可以更加积极地计划假期。 (4)在州度过更长的时间,更常露营。 (5)更有可能在阿拉斯加包机; (6)高度评价他们的经历,但认为他们获得的花钱价值较低; (7)度假花费的总资金较少; (8)比那些既未狩猎也未捕鱼的同行更有可能返回阿拉斯加。使用野生动植物的游客通过购买狩猎和捕鱼许可证以及随后由州政府通过皮特曼·罗伯逊(Pittman-Robertson)和丁格尔·约翰逊(Dingell-Johnson)行为获得联邦资金,直接向州提供了用于保护这些物种的资金。尽管某些非消耗性资源的使用有害于野生生物,但不存在用于非消耗性使用者帮助野生生物保护的正式机制。尽管野生动植物及其栖息地是吸引游客的重要诱因,但在评估影响野生动植物的资源开发和利用的经济价值时,很少关注旅游业的长期利益。

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