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To climb or not to climb? Balancing stakeholder priorities at an iconic national park

机译:爬还是不爬?在标志性的国家公园平衡利益相关者的优先事项

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In the management of protected areas, stakeholders range from supra-national organisations, through to national and local-level decision-makers. Although there has been substantive research on stakeholders, there is limited inquiry on involving them in the development of nature-based tourism experiences in heavily visited protected areas. Drawing on stakeholder theory, this paper explores stakeholders' perspectives of developing alternative visitor experiences at an iconic mountain, namely the World Heritage listed Wollumbin-Mount Warning National Park in eastern Australia. Due to the popularity of climbing Wollumbin mountain, a number of issues have emerged related to sustainable visitor management, including overcrowding, environmental impacts and Indigenous sensitivities around the climb. Guided by an interpretive methodology, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 22 key Wollumbin' stakeholders. Analysis of these interviews revealed that when developing alternative experiences in protected areas, it is important to balance natural and cultural priorities, develop appropriate summit alternatives and overcome tourism resource challenges.
机译:在保护区的管理中,利益相关者的范围从超国家组织到国家和地方一级的决策者。尽管已经对利益相关者进行了实质性研究,但对于让他们参与到被大量访问的保护区发展基于自然的旅游体验的研究却很少。本文基于利益相关者的理论,探讨了利益相关者在标志性山上发展替代游客体验的观点,该标志山是世界遗产名录中位于澳大利亚东部的Wollumbin-Mount警告国家公园。由于攀登沃伦宾山(Wollumbin)登山的盛行,出现了与可持续游客管理相关的许多问题,包括过度拥挤,环境影响和攀登周围的土著敏感性。在解释方法的指导下,与22位主要Wollumbin利益相关者进行了半结构式访谈。对这些访谈的分析表明,在保护区发展替代体验时,重要的是平衡自然和文化优先事项,制定适当的首脑会议替代方案并克服旅游资源挑战。

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