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Exploring visitors' willingness to pay to generate revenues for managing the National Elephant Conservation Center in Malaysia

机译:探索游客愿意为管理马来西亚国家大象保护中心赚钱的意愿

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Financial sustainability of protected areas is one of the main challenges of management. Financial self-sufficiency is an important element in improving conservation effort in these areas. This study seeks to review best practices in recreational fee systems in different countries and to find a relevant entry fee for a wildlife sanctuary in Malaysia. The revenue of the National Elephant Conservation Center (NECC) in Kuala Gandah, Malaysia, comes from several sources, including the national government, but all these budgetary sources are strained by tighter public budgets and greater demands. The present study investigates the introduction of visitor entrance fees to supplement an otherwise inadequate budget for supporting the operational costs of the sanctuary. Factor analysis and a double-bounded contingent valuation method were combined to estimate tourists' willingness to pay (WTP) the proposed entrance fee. Factor analysis showed that respondents' motivation to support the NECC with user fees is conditioned by their direct experiences with elephants, their satisfaction with NECC's educational programs and services, and other experiences it gives to users. The WTP model considered respondents' four motivation factors with their sociodemographic characteristics. Since NECC visitors arrive from both within and outside the country, this study suggests to center managers a two-tier fee structure (residents vs. nonresidents of Malaysia), based upon mean WTP estimates. This study further suggests that revenue from such an entrance fee for NECC could support the Center's management and development costs. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:保护区的财务可持续性是管理的主要挑战之一。财政自给自足是改善这些地区保护工作的重要因素。本研究旨在回顾不同国家娱乐费制度中的最佳做法,并找到马来西亚野生动植物保护区的相关入场费。马来西亚瓜拉甘达的国家大象保护中心(NECC)的收入来自包括国家政府在内的几种来源,但是所有这些预算来源都受到公共预算收紧和需求增加的压力。本研究调查了引入访客入场费以补充原本不足以支持该庇护所运营成本的预算。结合因素分析和双重边界条件评估方法来估计游客支付拟议入场费的意愿。因子分析表明,受访者支持用户付费以支持NECC的动机取决于他们对大象的直接体验,对NECC的教育计划和服务的满意程度以及它给用户带来的其他体验。 WTP模型根据受访者的社会人口统计学特征考虑了受访者的四个动机因素。由于NECC的访客来自国内和国外,因此本研究建议根据平均WTP估算值,为中心管理人员提供两级费用结构(马来西亚居民与非居民)。这项研究进一步表明,从这样的NECC入场费中获得的收入可以支持中心的管理和开发成本。 (C)2015 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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