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Community and ecotourist perceptions of forest conservation benefits:a case study of Mabira Central Forest Reserve, Uganda

机译:社区和生态旅游者对森林保护效益的认识:以乌干达马比拉中央森林保护区为例

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The different interests in forest resources by various stakeholders may result in differences in perceived value of forest conservation. In order to test this hypothesis, we compared the valuation by international ecotourists and local respondents of the perceived benefits of the Mabira Central Forest Reserve. The factors that influenced respondentsa?? valuation of forest conservation were also investigated. Describing a hypothetical scenario to elicit respondentsa?? willingness-to-pay (WTP) for forest conservation was the central part of the questionnaire. The WTP;income ratio was used to estimate respondentsa?? perceived value of forest conservation. A chi-square (?? 2) test indicated significant association between respondent category (local and tourist) and categories of perceived benefits (p-value = 0.001). The locals were more interested in direct-use values while the tourists showed greater interest in the indirect-use values. A Student's t-test showed that the WTP:income ratios of the locals were much higher than for the ecotourists (p-value < 0.001). This implies that the local communities had a higher valuation of forest conservation than the ecotourists. Regression analysis revealed that all other factors being constant, the WTP of respondents who perceived direct- and indirect-use value as the most important forest benefit was significantly higher (p < 0.05) than those who perceived no value by $5.8693 and $0.02628, respectively. The respondents who rated the contribution of the ecotourism project to community development as moderate had a significantly higher WTP compared to those who rated it as low by $6.6908. Overall, these results indicate that the benefits people derive from the forest either through direct or indirect uses influence valuation of forest conservation. Results also indicate that although ecotourismrelated benefits improved attitudes towards forest conservation, ecotourism alone may not be an adequate conservation tool because of the limited support it can provide to the local community.
机译:各种利益相关者对森林资源的不同兴趣可能会导致森林保护的感知价值不同。为了检验该假设,我们比较了国际生态旅游者和当地受访者对马比拉中央森林保护区的感知收益的估值。影响受访者的因素还对森林保护的价值进行了调查。描述一种假设情景来吸引受访者森林保护的支付意愿(WTP)是调查表的核心部分。 WTP;收入比率用于估计受访者a?森林保护的感知价值。卡方检验(?? 2 )表明响应者类别(本地和游客)与感知收益类别之间存在显着关联(p值= 0.001)。当地人对直接使用价值更感兴趣,而游客对间接使用价值更感兴趣。学生的t检验显示,当地人的WTP:收入比率远高于生态旅游者(p值<0.001)。这意味着当地社区对森林保护的估价高于生态旅游者。回归分析显示,在所有其他因素不变的情况下,将直接和间接使用价值视为最重要的森林效益的受访者的WTP分别比没有感知价值的受访者的5.8693美元和0.02628美元显着更高(p <0.05)。将生态旅游项目对社区发展的贡献评为中度的受访者的WTP远高于将其评估为低$ 6.6908的受访者。总体而言,这些结果表明,人们通过直接或间接使用而从森林中获得的利益会影响森林保护的估价。结果还表明,尽管与生态旅游有关的好处改善了人们对森林保护的态度,但仅生态旅游可能无法作为一种适当的保护手段,因为它对当地社区的支持有限。

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