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Kolesnikova, Natalia, Elena Korneeva, and Venera Chudrova. "Ecotourism practices meeting the sustainability principles: Case of the Republic of Karelia." BIO Web of Conferences 141 (2024): 04062. https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/202414104062.

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Ecotourism seems to be the one that naturally meets the criteria of sustainable tourism. However, the way it is practiced in some cases may substantially divert from the lines of sustainable development. The paper investigates the correspondence of ecotourism practices to sustainable development criteria in the case of the Republic of Karelia. The aim of the study is to reveal failures and provide research data to elaborate policy recommendations for enhancing ecotourism sustainability. Ecotourism practices in the region were analyzed and classified into three forms: unorganized (independent)
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Ibrahim, Suraiya, Muhammad Fazlee Sham Abdullah, Mohd Khairulnizam Zahari, Wan Norsyafawati W. Muhammad Radzi, and Tisya Farida Abdul Halim. "Stakeholder’s Engagement and Governance Practices for Sustainable Ecotourism." International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science IX, no. XIV (2025): 517–23. https://doi.org/10.47772/ijriss.2025.914mg0039.

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Ecotourism is one of Malaysia’s most popular industries. Ecotourism arose in response to the need for nature-oriented tourists. It aims to educate visitors, tourists, and communities about ecotourism’s environmental benefits. This study will provide insight into stakeholder and government partnerships and practises in ecotourism with a focus on development and sustainability. The study’s goal is to ensure that ecotourism is one of the best tourism sectors attended by non-governmental organizations (NGOs), tourists, and locals. As to the study’s findings, the ecotourism sector in Perlis, Malays
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Fleischer, David Ivan. "Ecotourism: Principles and practices." Tourism Management 31, no. 4 (2010): 556–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tourman.2009.07.004.

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Nowaczek, Agnes M. K. "Ecotourism: Principles and Practices." Annals of Tourism Research 37, no. 1 (2010): 270–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.annals.2009.10.007.

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Dagdag, Dondon T. "Public governance in rural ecotourism: The case of developing economy." Journal of Governance and Regulation 10, no. 2, special issue (2021): 269–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.22495/jgrv10i2siart8.

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Over the past decade, global studies on ecotourism provide an illuminating hope for economic development (Sangpakil, 2017; Kim, Xie, & Cirella, 2019; Wahono, Poernomo, & Kusumah, 2019). However, fewer of these studies work on rural ecotourism. With hopes on the potentiality of rural ecotourism in Quirino Province, this research delved into the management bearings of rural ecotourism. Primarily, it trails the various management practices of ecotourism attractions and significant differences in the responses thereof including problems encountered in this management journey. Anent to, emp
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Liu, Min, and Thanapauge Chamaratana. "A sustainable framework for urban ecotourism development: A comparative literature review of policy and practices in Thailand and China." Journal of Infrastructure, Policy and Development 8, no. 8 (2024): 7961. http://dx.doi.org/10.24294/jipd.v8i8.7961.

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This research aims to identify best practices and policy guidelines that foster sustainable urban ecotourism. As urban areas continue to expand, integrating ecotourism into urban planning emerges as a critical approach to sustainable development. This paper compares the policies and practices of urban ecotourism development in Thailand and China, aiming to construct a sustainable framework applicable to urban ecotourism development. Employing a comparative literature review, this research synthesizes findings from peer-reviewed journals, governmental reports, and case studies published between
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Bata, Balduinus Bonaventura, and Ida Bagus Suryawan. "Evaluasi Praktik Ekowisata di Kampung Tradisional Bena, Desa Tiwuriwu, Kabupaten Ngada, Nusa Tenggara Timur." JURNAL DESTINASI PARIWISATA 10, no. 1 (2022): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/jdepar.2022.v10.i01.p01.

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Bena traditional village is a tourist village located in Tiwuriwu Village, Ngada Regency, NTTProvince. This tourist village develops ecotourism as the basis for its tourism products. Ecotourismpractices in Bena Village that have been running have a significant impact on environmentalsustainability, utilizing socio-cultural economics for the local community. This study aims to evaluate thefeasibility of ecotourism practices in Bena village by using ecotourism principles as a parameter todetermine the feasibility of ecotourism. Qualitative method is used as a tool to analyze this research with a
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Azzahra, Puteri Raysa, Nabilah Rizka E., Ismarini Pratami P., Nadya Karina A., Yulistighasatil Khairiyah, and Alhilal Furqan. "Identifikasi Praktik Ecolodge di Indonesia Berdasarkan Prinsip Ekowisata: Studi Literatur." Jurnal Nasional Pariwisata 13, no. 1 (2023): 52. https://doi.org/10.22146/jnp.80850.

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The increase in ecotourism destinations encourages the growth of ecolodge practices, which are a form of lodging accommodation offered to tourists. As an important component of ecotourism, ecolodge practices must also comply with ecotourism principles. Therefore, the identification of ecolodge practices needs to be done to be able to assess their suitability with ecotourism principles which include nature-based, sustainability, education and research, and moral imperatives. This identification was carried out on four ecolodges under the auspices of Ecolodge Indonesia qualitatively through webs
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Potvin, Dominique A., Madeline K. Anderson, and Alexis L. Levengood. "Effects of ecotourism on eastern yellow robin (Eopsaltria australis) vocal behaviour." Australian Journal of Zoology 68, no. 1 (2020): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/zo20102.

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Ecotourism attempts to provide sustainable tourism with a focus on experiencing natural areas to foster environmental appreciation. However, it is often seen as a paradox, since associated infrastructure and activity can have detrimental effects on wildlife. One aspect that has been overlooked in this context is the potential impact of ecotourists on vocal behaviour, especially of birds. Many birds are susceptible to anthropogenic noise, avoiding noisy areas, or changing vocal activity within them. We used passive recording techniques to quantify vocal behaviours of a native Australian songbir
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Nistoreanu, Puiu, Alina-Cerasela Aluculesei, and Daniel Avram. "Is Green Marketing a Label for Ecotourism? The Romanian Experience." Information 11, no. 8 (2020): 389. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/info11080389.

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The focus on sustainability represents the key to the tourism industry today. Green marketing was constantly on the agenda of local authorities and started to be a subject of interest for Academia too, but it was very little approached in the Eastern European countries, especially in the tourism studies. This article describes the presence of green marketing in Romanian ecotourism and its impact on tourist’s perception. Due to its natural landscapes and tourist attractions, Romanian ecotourism can take advantage of green marketing practices and promote tourism products based on the new prefere
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Tilavova, Matlab, Nigora Safarova, Mavluda Alimova, and Nigora Boʻronova. "Ecotourism as a sustainable development strategy: Exploring the role of natural resource management." E3S Web of Conferences 587 (2024): 05020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202458705020.

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Ecotourism offers a sustainable approach to developing natural resources while preserving ecological integrity. This study explores how ecotourism can be effectively integrated into natural resource management strategies. We performed a comparative analysis of ecotourism practices across various regions, evaluating their impact on local ecosystems and communities. Data were collected from case studies, surveys, and field observations. Our findings indicate that well-managed ecotourism initiatives contribute to the sustainable development of natural resources by promoting conservation, generati
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Rosmadi, Amalia, Wuzhong Zhou, and Yuanyuan Xu. "Meaningful Gamification in Ecotourism: A Study on Fostering Awareness for Positive Ecotourism Behavior." Sustainability 16, no. 19 (2024): 8432. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su16198432.

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Research into ecotourism behavior in China through meaningful gamification offers a promising strategy for enhancing sustainable tourism practices. With the rapid growth of China’s ecotourism sector, understanding and influencing visitor behaviors is crucial. This study focuses on meaningful gamification elements—exposition, information, engagement, and reflection—as a technique to nurture positive intentions towards ecotourism behavior, increase environmental awareness, educate tourists, and promote sustainable practices in an interactive way. Aligning with China’s technological and sustainab
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Surya, Aisyah Putri. "The Role of Ecotourism in Promoting Sustainable Economic Development in Indonesia." Journal of World Economy 3, no. 1 (2024): 43–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.56397/jwe.2024.03.06.

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This study investigates the role of ecotourism in fostering sustainable economic development in Indonesia, a country renowned for its rich biodiversity and unique cultural heritage. With the dual challenges of preserving its natural environment and promoting economic growth, Indonesia presents a compelling case for the potential benefits of ecotourism. The research aims to elucidate how ecotourism can serve as a sustainable development strategy that benefits both the environment and the economy. Employing a mixed-methods approach, the study combines quantitative data analysis with qualitative
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Tamrin, M. Husni, Lunariana Lubis, and Moh Musleh. "Sustainable governance practices for ecotourism: engaging local communities in the Golden Triangle Island, Indonesia." Otoritas : Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan 14, no. 2 (2024): 377–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.26618/ojip.v14i2.12440.

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This qualitative study explores the efforts of the Sumenep District government in developing community-based ecotourism, focusing on the potential of marine tourism and small islands on Madura Island. Despite the commitment to promoting ecotourism through branding initiatives such as the tagline “Sumenep: The Soul of Madura” and the slogan “Golden Triangle Islands” highlighting Gili Iyang, Gili Labak, and Gili Genting several challenges hinder progress. These include unequal tourist distribution among the islands, inadequate infrastructure and accommodation, poor coordination in tourism manage
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Kumar, Suneel, Naina Hasija, Varinder Kumar, and Geetanjali Sageena. "Ecotourism: A Holistic Assessment of Environmental and Socioeconomic Effects towards Sustainable Development." Current World Environment 18, no. 2 (2023): 589–607. http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/cwe.18.2.14.

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Ecotourism has garnered substantial scholarly and public interest as an environmentally conscious and sustainable variant of tourism with the primary objectives of fostering conservation efforts, facilitating community advancement, and safeguarding cultural heritage. This study presents a comprehensive analysis of the impacts of ecotourism on sustainable development, specifically focusing on the environment, economy, and society. The results reveal that ecotourism can have both positive and negative impacts on these three dimensions of sustainability. Positive impacts include environmental con
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Kwoyiga, Lydia. "CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION OF WATER-BASED ECOTOURISM: THE PERSPECTIVE OF MANAGEMENT OF THE PAGA CROCODILES’ PONDS IN NORTHERN GHANA." African Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management 4, no. 2 (2024): 74–89. https://doi.org/10.47963/ajhtm.v4i2.1538.

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Ghana boasts of several ecotourist sites such as the Paga crocodile ponds which are contributing to the development of local communities. However, ecotourism is climate sensitive thus any changes in climate consequently affect it. It is therefore, not surprising that climate change is affecting ecotourism. Evidence abounds in Ghana of an increase in temperature and a decrease in mean annual rainfall in all the country’s ecological zones with this having an impact on ecotourism such as the Paga Crocodiles ponds. To promote ecotourism under this changing climate, local communities in the country
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Aksu, Akın, Ayşegül Demir, Aydın İnak, and Kamış Doğan. "Local residents' and foreign tourists' intention towards ecotourism: A research in the Antalya city." Turizam 26, no. 4 (2022): 228–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/turizam26-34509.

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The main aim of this research is to investigate local residents' and foreign tourists' intentions to participate in ecotourism practices by using attitudes towards ecotourism, likeability of tourist landscapes, intention to participate in ecotourism, and environmental knowledge in ecotourism. Local residents and foreign tourists took part in the research. According to the findings, local residents and foreign tourists have high averages in terms of attitude towards ecotourism, likeability of tourist landscapes, and environmental knowledge, but, have low averages in terms of their intention to
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Wearing, Stephen. "Ecotourism and Environmental Sustainability: Principles and Practices." Tourism Management 32, no. 1 (2011): 196–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tourman.2010.01.004.

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Swan, Christopher D., and Damian Morgan. "Who wants to be an eco-entrepreneur? Identifying entrepreneurial types and practices in ecotourism businesses." International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation 17, no. 2 (2016): 120–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1465750316648580.

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Entrepreneurs have been characterized according to recognizable types according to attendant concerns and motivations. Within the small business sector of ecotourism, entrepreneurs must balance competing goals pertaining to business objectives, lifestyle aspirations and, most importantly, sustainable environmental practices. This study reports how ecotourism eco-entrepreneurs perceive and manage these goals, consistent with concerns and motivations, based on semi-structured interviews of small business operators. The findings show that eco-entrepreneurs’ social and sustainable characteristics
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Derera Ketema and Wagnew Eshetie. "CONSERVATION PRACTICES, COMMUNITY BASED ECOTOURISM POTENTIALS AND CHALLENGES OF CHEBERA CHURCHURA NATIONAL PARK, ETHIOPIA." Ethiopian Journal of Business and Social Science 1, no. 1 (2018): 23–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.59122/1343e63.

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In the world of persistent poverty, increasing resource use and climate change, conservation challenges seem overwhelming. The main purpose of this study is to assess Chebera Churchura National park Community Based Ecotourism Potentials, conservation practices and challenges. In this paper we used empirical evidences collected from Chebera Churchura National park as case study. The potentials of the park for Community based ecotourism were assessed by modified Ecotourism Opportunity Spectrum model. Beyond its conservation objectives and potential for Ecotourism, its conservation practices were
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MOHD FUZA, ZATUL IFFAH, LEEZORA BATHSHEBA BENJAMIN, SITTI LELAH RABIAH ABDUL KADIR, WAN NOR BAYAH WAN KAMARUDIN, and WAN NAZRIAH WAN NAWAWI. "TOURISM STAKEHOLDERS’ PERSPECTIVE OF SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES AT KINABALU PARK." BORNEO AKADEMIKA 5, no. 2 (2021): 132–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.24191/ba/v5i2/82293.

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Over the years, many people have gradually shown a higher preference for nature-based ecotourism, partly because of the increased awareness of the importance of sustainable tourism. Issues regarding international travel limitation and the need for social distancing due to the COVID-19 pandemic have diverted local tourists' attractions to turn to more nature-based ecotourism rather than crowded city tours. Premier ecotourism destinations usually adopt sustainable management practices such as good visitors and risk management with regular training and capacity building. This study aims to examin
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Sangpikul, Aswin. "Tourist perceptions of guided ecotourism tours in Thailand." Tourism and Hospitality Research 20, no. 2 (2019): 245–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1467358418824143.

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Most ecotourism studies in the past have examined tourist perceptions on tour guides’ performance. However, there has been little research investigating ecotourism in relation to the practices of guided tours. This paper, therefore, aims to examine tourist perceptions of different guided ecotourism tours and their contribution to sustainability. Data were collected from three companies with six guided tours through tour observation, interviews and surveys in the southern region of Thailand. For the survey, data were collected from 183 voluntary respondents who joined the guided tours. Content
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Zheng, Rumin, Shuo Zhen, Lin Mei, and Hongqiang Jiang. "Ecotourism Practices in Potatso National Park from the Perspective of Tourists: Assessment and Developing Contradictions." Sustainability 13, no. 22 (2021): 12655. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su132212655.

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Ecotourism in Potatso National Park has been developing for more than 15 years, which has had important guiding significance for the development of China’s national parks. This paper analyzes ecotourism practices in Potatso by extracting related travel notes and adopting the ground theory and content analysis method. The results show that the current ecotourism practices in Potatso include 5 dimensions and 15 elements. The five dimensions are the natural environment, environmental education, community participation, ecotourism experience and socioeconomic background. The five most important el
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Chan, Jennifer Kim Lian, Kamarul Mizal Marzuki, and Tini Maizura Mohtar. "Local Community Participation and Responsible Tourism Practices in Ecotourism Destination: A Case of Lower Kinabatangan, Sabah." Sustainability 13, no. 23 (2021): 13302. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su132313302.

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Recognizing the importance of local community participation in responsible tourism and its benefits, this case study explores and analyses the local community participation and responsible tourism practices at Lower Kinabatangan, Sabah, a premier ecotourism destination from the stakeholders’ perspectives. It also describes the perception and attitudes towards tourism development including the key issues and challenges faced by the local communities. The case study adopted multiple methods involving focus-group interviews and survey questionnaires with the respective local communities residing
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Reyes Jr, Roberto V., Jessa S. Cutson, Glysel A. Dela Cruz, et al. "Mapping the Eco-Tourism Potential of Bato Ferry in Laur, Nueva Ecija: A Foundation for Strategic Development Planning." International Journal of Advanced Engineering, Management and Science 10, no. 5 (2024): 127–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.22161/ijaems.105.8.

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This study explores the ecotourism potential of Bato Ferry in Laur, Nueva Ecija, aiming to formulate strategic development plans in collaboration with local tourism entrepreneurs. The research engaged 100 respondents including locals, tourists, tourism businesses, and government officials. It highlights Bato Ferry's natural attractions, cultural richness, and the need for sustainable ecotourism practices. Key findings underscore the significance of rivers, mountains, and cultural landmarks, emphasizing their role in ecotourism experiences while balancing environmental conservation. Local touri
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Otcheskov Aleksandr. "Development of ecotourism in the Volga region: Case studies and strategies." International Journal of Science and Research Archive 12, no. 1 (2024): 671–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2024.12.1.0825.

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Purpose: This study investigates the advancement of ecotourism in the Volga Region, drawing insights from international and Russian case studies. The aim is to identify key factors contributing to successful ecotourism development and to provide recommendations for enhancing sustainability in the region's tourism sector. Research Methodology: Employing qualitative and comparative methodologies, the study utilized interviews, surveys, and document analysis for data collection. Additionally, site visits and observations were conducted to gain firsthand insights into ecotourism practices. Results
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Shakhriyorov, Shokhrukh. "ECOTOURISM IN UZBEKISTAN: THEORY, CHALLENGES AND RECOMMENDATIONS." GOLDEN BRAIN 1, no. 30 (2023): 4–12. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10073006.

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<i>As tourists increasingly seek destinations aligning with their interests, niche market tourism has emerged as a strategic approach. Niche tourism represents diversity and individuality in an increasingly uniform world. It targets a limited consumer base compared to mass tourism but remains a consistent market. Niche tourism focuses more on the activities rather than the volume of visitors at a specific location.</i><i>Among various niche tourism markets, ecotourism stands out as the fastest-growing sector, accounting for approximately 20% of the global tourism industry (Bunghez, 2021) [1].
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Abylkassimova, Larissa, Marat Moldazhanov, and Kairbek Abylkassimov. "Modern Methods of Ecotourism Management: The Experience of Kazakhstan and Other Countries." RIVAR 11, no. 33 (2024): 222–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.35588/rivar.v11i33.6453.

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Ecotourism in Kazakhstan has huge potential but remains underdeveloped. This research aims to study the use of modern management techniques to promote and develop ecotourism in Kazakhstan. The methods used include a literature review of research on ecotourism management, a comparative analysis of Kazakhstan’s ecotourism industry versus other countries, and a SWOT analysis of Kazakhstan's ecotourism. Key findings show Kazakhstan has abundant natural resources for ecotourism but lacks infrastructure, government support, and effective policies. Recommendations include designating ecotourism devel
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Sri Widowati, Lulus Triyaningsih, Sigit Mustiko, et al. "Enhancing Sustainable Ecotourism in Banyuwangi - Indonesia: Lessons from Global Best Practices in Asia, Africa, and Latin America." International Journal of Science and Technology Research Archive 8, no. 1 (2025): 001–10. https://doi.org/10.53771/ijstra.2025.8.1.0076.

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Ecotourism in Banyuwangi, Indonesia, has emerged as a potential vital tool for promoting sustainable development by balancing economic growth, cultural preservation, and environmental conservation. While ecotourism in this area is yet in its infancy, drawing lessons from successful ecotourism models in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, could bring key strategies to pave the way to enhance ecotourism in Banyuwangi. Community-Based Tourism (CBT) models from Kenya, Thailand, and Ghana emphasize the importance of local community empowerment, equitable revenue-sharing, and participatory tourism gove
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Aryal, Chandramani, and Kishor Kumar Maharjan. "Assessment of Ecotourism Potential of Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve, Eastern Nepal." Journal of Tourism & Adventure 1, no. 1 (2018): 48–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jota.v1i1.22750.

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Tourism is forefront of many economy but come with negative externalities resulting in diminished environmental quality. In place of these mass tourism practices, different alternative forms of tourism are practiced with aim of enhancing positive externalities while keeping check and balance to negative externalities. Ecotourism is one such approach which is often highlighted as one of the most effective tool to reconcile the conservation and development aspiration. Ecotourism in its&#x0D; different localized version and their impacts on environment are studied in Nepal. Despite this, ecotouri
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Tauro, Alejandra, Jaime Ojeda, Terrance Caviness, et al. "Field Environmental Philosophy: A Biocultural Ethic Approach to Education and Ecotourism for Sustainability." Sustainability 13, no. 8 (2021): 4526. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13084526.

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To contribute to achieving local and global sustainability, we propose a novel educational methodology, called field environmental philosophy (FEP), which orients ecotourism practices to reconnect citizens and nature. FEP is based on the systemic approach of the biocultural ethic that values the vital links among the life habits of co-inhabitants (humans and other-than-humans) who share a common habitat. Based on this “3Hs” model (habitats, co-inhabitants, habits), FEP combines tourism with experiential education to reorient biocultural homogenization toward biocultural conservation. FEP’s met
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Hadassa, Emily. "Impact of Sustainable Tourism Practices on Tourist Satisfaction in Ecotourism Destinations in Kenya." Journal of Hospitality and Tourism 4, no. 3 (2024): 46–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.47672/jht.2493.

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Purpose: The aim of the study was to assess the impact of sustainable tourism practices on tourist satisfaction in ecotourism destinations in South Africa. Materials and Methods: This study adopted a desk methodology. A desk study research design is commonly known as secondary data collection. This is basically collecting data from existing resources preferably because of its low cost advantage as compared to a field research. Our current study looked into already published studies and reports as the data was easily accessed through online journals and libraries. Findings: The study found that
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Lestari, Amilia, Pudji Muljono, Djuara P. Lubis, and Ratri Virianita. "Social Practice of Waterfall Ecotourism Development Community-Based Train Curup." Social Science and Humanities Journal 8, no. 09 (2024): 4747–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.18535/sshj.v8i09.1294.

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Curup Kereta Waterfall Ecotourism in Rambang Jaya Village is a community-managed tourist destination and one of the favorite attractions in Way Kanan, Lampung. This research aims to analyze the social practices in the development of community-based ecotourism at Curup Kereta Waterfall from the perspectives of structure, agency, and interaction. The study employs a qualitative research method. The findings indicate that the social practices in developing Curup Kereta Waterfall ecotourism in Rambang Jaya Village are significantly influenced by domination, significance, and legitimacy within the
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Laksmi, Putu Ayu Sita, Yogiswara Darma Putra, I. Made Sara, I. Made Setena, I. Komang Putra, and Mohd Raziff Jamaludin. "Self-Reliance with Nature: Development of Subak Ecotourism as an Effort to Empower the Local Community in Siangan Village, Gianyar District, Gianyar Regency." BHAKTI PERSADA 9, no. 2 (2023): 118–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.31940/bp.v9i2.118-123.

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The research endeavors to explore the potential of Subak ecotourism as a catalyst for community empowerment and sustainable development within Siangan Village. The research methodology adopts a comprehensive approach, delving into the Subak system, a traditional agricultural water management system, and its synergy with ecotourism activities. Data collection methods encompass interviews, surveys, and observations, strategically applied to amass insights into the current status of ecotourism development and its ramifications on the local community. The study's findings underscore the substantia
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Fauzan, Muhammad, T. Sabrina, Satia Negara Lubis, and Arga Lubis. "Analyzing The Ecotourism Impact Of The Mangrove Forest On The Welfare Of Kampung Nelayan In Langsa City." International Journal of Progressive Sciences and Technologies 39, no. 1 (2023): 146. http://dx.doi.org/10.52155/ijpsat.v39.1.5377.

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This Research analyzed the impact of mangrove forest ecotourism on the welfare of Kampung Nelayan in Langsa City, Indonesia. Mangrove forests provide ecological and economic benefits, making their preservation crucial. Ecotourism serves as an alternative for utilizing mangrove ecosystems, particularly in the Kuala Langsa Village area. Combining qualitative research and IPA analysis, the study examines the supportive and inhibiting factors in mangrove ecotourism development. Internal factors indicate strengths in sustainable conservation practices and support from the city government and releva
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Ulhaq, Riza, and Fitry Hasdanita. "Sustainable Ecotourism Infrastructure Spatial Planning (Site Plan) Integrated with the Mangrove Forest Ecosystem of Kuala Bubon, West Aceh, Indonesia." Jurnal Inotera 10, no. 1 (2025): 175–80. https://doi.org/10.31572/inotera.vol10.iss1.2025.id485.

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The issue of developing the Kuala Bubon mangrove forest in West Aceh as an ecotourism destination has emerged and is widely discussed in the public sphere, gaining much sympathy and support from the community, considering the forest’s high biodiversity of flora and fauna. However, ecotourism activities, if not properly managed, can pose a serious threat to the sustainability of the ecosystem, such as unplanned infrastructure development that damages the habitats of various flora and fauna. Therefore, ecotourism needs to be managed effectively through pre-ecotourism studies, particularly the de
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Virgo Nugraha and Selamet Siswanto. "Upaya Mempertahankan Ekowisata Mangrove Demi Keberlangsungan Lingkungan." Jurnal Kewirausahaan Cerdas dan Digital 1, no. 1 (2024): 35–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.61132/jukerdi.v1i1.29.

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This study explores the efforts made to maintain mangrove ecotourism in order to maintain environmental sustainability. The research focus is on conservation strategies, community participation, and ecotourism management. Data was collected through field observations and interviews with relevant stakeholders. The results show the importance of collaboration between government, communities and non-government organizations in protecting mangrove ecosystems. Increasing public awareness and implementing sustainable practices are key in maintaining mangrove ecotourism and ensuring sustainable envir
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Fadaee, Simin. "Ecotours and politics of fun in Iran: From contested state–society relations to emancipatory nature–society relations." Sociological Review 66, no. 6 (2018): 1276–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0038026118774981.

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This article shows how nature–society relations in Iran’s burgeoning ecotourism industry are influenced by power-laden state–society relations and the state’s regulation of public space. Based on original research, this article demonstrates that ecotours operate as a means through which young middle-class residents of Tehran practise fun beyond the socio-political restrictions they face in the city’s public sphere. Non-human nature represents a safe setting for these ecotourists to engage in restricted ‘unislamic’ practices of self-expression and socialization. In other words, the non-human na
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Fu, Yixuan, and Jun Zhao. "Applying the Theory of Planned Behavior to Understand Ecotourism Behavior: The Role of Human–Land Coordination and Self-Mastery." Sustainability 16, no. 21 (2024): 9248. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su16219248.

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Ecotourism, which promotes environmental conservation and brings social and economic benefits through conscious and harmonious interactions between humans and nature, has become a principal tool for achieving these objectives. Sustainable tourism can only be supported with tourists realizing the elements of attraction toward ecotourism. This study analyzes the roots of ecotourism behavior using the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), specifically determining the roles of ecotourism tendency, attitude, human–land coordination stress, and sense of self-control in influencing tourists’ intention an
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Ruiz, Merlu U. "Exploring The Ecotourism Paradox: Perspective of Local Residents in Accredited Ecotourism Sites in Laguna Province Towards Sustainable Ecotourism Development." Media Konservasi 29, no. 3 (2024): 392. http://dx.doi.org/10.29244/medkon.29.3.392.

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Ecotourism is a form of travel which has a potential to serve as an environmentally, socioculturally, and economically viable option for promoting sustainable tourism development. Whilst ecotourism can be a financially rewarding activity for the local economy, it can also have some drawbacks, just like any other kind of tourism, that must be addressed. The study aimed to explore the paradox on accredited ecotourism sites manifested in the province of Laguna. The study significantly concluded education paradox - as a means to promote sustainable practices may have a downside, as ecotourism site
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Kniazieva, Tetiana V., Olena O. Kazanska, Lyudmila A. Orochovska, Kateryna A. Horiunova, and Taia V. Chernyshova. "Using Internet Marketing and Social Media to Promote Ecotourism in Ukraine (Based on the Experience of Norway and Iceland)." Sport i Turystyka. Środkowoeuropejskie Czasopismo Naukowe 7, no. 2 (2024): 139–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.16926/sit.2024.02.07.

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Ecotourism is a type of sustainable tourism that has gained popularity in recent years. Its primary focus is preserving natural and cultural heritage and promoting responsible travel practices. Norway and Iceland have emerged as leading ecotourism destinations, offering breathtaking landscapes, diverse wildlife, and a solid commitment to sustainability. These countries have implemented successful ecotourism marketing campaigns that have attracted a significant number of sustainable travelers. On the other hand, Ukraine is still in the early stages of ecotourism development. However, recent eff
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Asep, Rokhyadi Permana Saputra, Iswara Dani, Nor Azhari Azman Mohamed, and Hajimia Hafizah. "Green tourism during the COVID-19 pandemic: health protocol moderation analysis." International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) 11, no. 3 (2022): 957~966. https://doi.org/10.11591/ijphs.v11i3.21689.

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The growth rate of green tourism/ecotourism in the province of Yogyakarta, Indonesia decreased drastically because of the government&#39;s program in the community activity restriction program to reduce the COVID-19 pandemic. The purpose of this study was to analyze public perceptions of ecotourism conditions during the pandemic by implementing health protocols and maintaining environmental sustainability. The research employed descriptive and quantitative analysis. The research subject was 222 beach ecotourism tourists in the Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia during the pandemic period
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Brown, Natalya R., Anahit Armenakyan, and Linda A. Piper. "Early Adopters’ Philosophies, Practices and Perspectives on Eco-Tourism and Eco-Certification: The Case of Ecotourism in Jamaica." Multidisciplinary Business Review 14, no. 1 (2021): 120–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.35692/07183992.14.1.11.

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This paper examines business philosophies, sustainable practices, and attitudes towards eco-certification of pio-neering tourism operators engaged in ecotourism in the mature ‘sun and beach’ destination of Jamaica. We conducted a thematic analysis of the data collected from semi-structured interviews with managers and owners, and observations from on-site visits with establishments identified as ecotourism operators in Jamaica. We identified five distinct busi-ness philosophies that guided our participants' operations: presenting Jamaica in a holistic way, preserving the natural and cultural e
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Geetha N B, Lavanya C, Ezhilarasi, and Raju S. "A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW ON THE APPLICATIONS OF ECOTOURISM IN BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION." Bioscan 20, Supplement 2 (2025): 538–40. https://doi.org/10.63001/tbs.2025.v20.i02.s2.pp538-540.

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Ecotourism, as a field of study and practice, remains in a formative stage with ongoing debates surrounding its definition, planning, and implementation. The lack of a universally accepted definition reflects the diversity of perspectives and objectives within ecotourism discourse. This review contends that rigid definitions may be unnecessary if the focus remains on the underlying principles and objectives of ecotourism. Broadly, the concept encompasses three key themes: natural conservation, environmental education, and sustainability—incorporating both economic and social dimensions. Each o
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KOSHKALDA, Iryna, and Liudmyla BEZUHLA. "THE IMPACT OF GOVERNMENT REGULATION INSTRUMENTS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF ECOTOURISM DESTINATION." Ukrainian Journal of Applied Economics 5, no. 3 (2020): 311–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.36887/2415-8453-2020-3-34.

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Introduction. Ecotourism is one of the fastest growing sectors in the modern tourism industry. Some countries are even trying to use ecotourism as a tool to achieve sustainable development. The purpose of the article is to analyze and assess the impact of government regulation instruments on the development of ecotourism destination. Results. The article is aimed at studying the current state of ecotourism and ecotourism destination in Ukraine. The attempt was made to give a critical analysis of the consequences and problems of ecotourism in Ukraine and substantiated recommendations for best p
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Ruslan, Noraini, Muhammad Azraie Bin Abdul Kadir, Muhammad Fakri Bin Othman, Ezzaruddin Abdul Rapar, Ni’matus Sholihah, and Mardihah Muhammad Nawi. "Transforming Agricultural Policy Into Practice: Oil Palm Ecotourism As A Catalyst For Agricultural Sustainability Learning In Malaysia." International Journal of Environmental Sciences 11, no. 7s (2025): 902–7. https://doi.org/10.64252/reybsx57.

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Malaysia’s oil palm industry has long supported national economic growth and is internationally recognized as one of the top palm oil producers and exporters. As the country’s agricultural and commodity policies increasingly emphasize sustainability, food security, and innovation, there is a growing opportunity to transform oil palm landscapes into dynamic platforms for environmental education, youth empowerment, and responsible consumption practices. This paper explores how oil palm ecotourism can serve as a catalyst for shared agriculture sustainability learning, helping translate national p
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Wandikbo, Ima, Ni Gst Nyoman Suci Murni, Gede Ginaya, Dewa Made Suria Antara, and Raden Ayu Trisnayoni. "Ecotourism Development Isyo Hill's Bird Watching, Nimbokrang District, Jayapura Regency, Papua Province." International Journal of Green Tourism Research and Applications 7, no. 1 (2025): 39–48. https://doi.org/10.31940/ijogtra.v7i1.39-48.

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One of the tourist destinations that needs to be developed is the Isyo Hill's Bird Watching ecotourism in the Nimbokrang District, Jayapura Regency, Papua Province. However, the rapid increasing number of tourism activities in Hill's Bird Watching has led to significant biodiversity loss and environmental degradation. This is largely due to the absence of structured development strategies and unsustainable tourism practices. Addressing these challenges is crucial to preserving the unique ecosystem of Isyo Hill and ensuring long-term benefits for local communities. This study aims to evaluate c
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Yurtseven, Çaglar. "Assessing Alignment Between Self-Reported Sustainability and Practices in Turkish Tourism." Revista de Gestão Social e Ambiental 18, no. 6 (2024): e07973. http://dx.doi.org/10.24857/rgsa.v18n6-196.

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Objective: This study explores the potential of ecotourism as a sustainable alternative for Turkey's tourism industry. We aimed to assess the alignment between tourism facilities' self-reported sustainability efforts and their potential implementation.. Theoretical Framework: The study is grounded in ecotourism and sustainable tourism principles, emphasizing environmental responsibility, community well-being, and long-term tourism viability. Method: Content analysis examined sustainability-related keywords and dedicated sustainability pages on the websites of 161 tourism facilities in Muğla. R
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Bawi, Salai Vanni. "Revitalizing Ritual Performances for Environmental Conservation and Climate Change Adaptation: A Case Study of Ecotourism in Khaw Nu M’cung National Park, Myanmar." Forest and Society 9, no. 1 (2025): 48–69. https://doi.org/10.24259/fs.v9i1.33163.

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Environmental conservation is vital for sustaining biodiversity, ensuring ecosystem services, and mitigating climate change. Despite its importance, a theoretical gap exists in integrating indigenous knowledge with contemporary conservation strategies. Indigenous knowledge, which deeply coexisted with cultural practices, has been marginalized due to colonial histories and religious development. This marginalization neglects valuable ecological insights embedded in traditional rituals and practices. However, ecotourism presents a promising avenue for bridging this gap by leveraging the symbioti
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Afifah, Kurniasih Nur, Ri Yoo, and Suhirman Suhirman. "Fostering Environmental Stewardship through Mangrove Ecotourism: A Study on Gili Sulat's Educational Impact." International Journal of Ethnoscience and Technology in Education 1, no. 1 (2024): 55. http://dx.doi.org/10.33394/ijete.v1i1.10882.

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This study investigates the educational impact of mangrove ecotourism in Gili Sulat, Lombok, Indonesia, against the backdrop of increasing recognition of mangrove ecosystems for their ecological significance and the role of ecotourism in promoting environmental stewardship. Given the urgent need for conservation amidst threats from climate change and deforestation, this research aims to assess how mangrove ecotourism can enhance environmental awareness and education among students, and foster a deeper understanding of sustainable practices. Utilizing a qualitative approach, the study engaged 2
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