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Passenger preferences for whale watching tour attributes and payment for grey whale habitat protection: a case study in Tofino, B.C.

机译:乘客对赏鲸之旅属性的偏好以及对灰鲸栖息地保护的付款:以卑诗省托菲诺为例

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Whale watching has become an important coastal tourism activity in many regions across the globe. Worldwide, more people are participating in whale watching than ever before, highlighting the need to understand passenger interests and preferences for different tour characteristics. Furthermore, the growth of the industry has raised concern over the long-term welfare of the focal species since many are already considered at risk and in need of protection in multiple regions throughout their range. This raises the question of whether a significant opportunity for whale conservation lies with whale watchers. In this case study, whale watchers in Tofino, British Columbia, were surveyed using a Discrete Choice Experiment to assess preferences for tour attributes and willingness to pay to protect grey whale breeding habitat in Baja California, Mexico. The results of the study suggest that passengers were fairly homogeneous, differing only in their preferences for the type of onboard education received and their sensitivity to crowding by other tour boats in the surrounding waters. Additionally, whale watchers were supportive of paying an additional fee of up to $15 (on top of their tour costs) to protect habitat in a distant region most had never visited before. A Decision Support System (DSS) was built to compliment the study’s results and further illustrate how participants evaluate different whale watching tours, thereby providing valuable information for further management and marketing strategies of operators. The DSS demonstrated how sensitive whale watchers are to the quality of the overall tour experience and price with market shares substantially lower when the overall quality declined and prices increased.
机译:赏鲸已成为全球许多地区的重要沿海旅游活动。在世界范围内,参加鲸鱼观赏活动的人数比以往任何时候都多,这凸显了必须了解乘客的兴趣和对不同旅游特性的偏好。此外,该行业的发展引起了对焦点物种长期福利的关注,因为许多物种在整个范围内已被认为处于危险之中,需要在多个区域进行保护。这就提出了一个问题,即观鲸者是否有重要的鲸鱼保护机会。在此案例研究中,使用离散选择实验对不列颠哥伦比亚省托菲诺的观鲸者进行了调查,以评估他们对旅游属性的偏好以及为保护墨西哥下加利福尼亚州的灰鲸繁殖地而付出的意愿。研究结果表明,乘客是相当同质的,只是他们对所接受的机上教育类型的偏好以及对周围水域其他游览船拥挤的敏感性有所不同。此外,观鲸者支持支付最高15美元的额外费用(不包括旅行费用),以保护大多数人从未去过的遥远地区的栖息地。建立了决策支持系统(DSS)来补充研究结果,并进一步说明参与者如何评估不同的观鲸之旅,从而为运营商的进一步管理和营销策略提供有价值的信息。 DSS展示了观鲸者对整体旅行体验和价格的敏感程度,当整体质量下降和价格上涨时,市场份额大大降低。

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    Warren Sandra;

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