Title: Wildlife Tourism
1Wildlife Tourism
- Harold Goodwin
- International Centre for Responsible Tourism
- University of Greenwich
- World Tourism Organisation Consultant
2UN International Year of Ecotourism
- There is no universally agreed definition
- Nature Tourism all forms of tourism where the
main motivation is the observation and
appreciation of nature. - Ecotourism nature-based tourism which
- Involves observation and appreciation of nature
combined with the appreciation of traditional
cultures prevailing in natural areas - Contains educational and interpretation features
- Generally organised for small groups by
specialized and small locally owned businesses - Minimizes negative impacts on the natural and
socio-cultural environment.
3People, Nature and Tourism in Scotland
- Supports the protection of natural areas by
- Generating economic benefits for host communities
and organisations responsible for conserving
natural areas. - Creating jobs and increased opportunities for
local communities - Increasing awareness among locals and tourists of
the need to conserve natural and cultural assets.
4WTO International Year of Ecotourism
- WTO Market Studies
- Canada
- France
- Germany
- Italy
- Spain
- UK
- USA
- International Year of the Mountains
- Series of preparatory meetings including Austria
- World Ecotourism Summit Quebec 22-24 May 2002
5Two main motivations for package holiday choice
by age grouping UK Market
- 26 of UK package travel holiday makers are
ecotourism orientated
6Important requirements for package holiday makers
who expressed an ecotourism preference
7British Ecotourism Market
- Concept is little used in the UK market place
- 200 UK operators offer nature-based tourism
experiences - UK ecotourists tend to be over 35, slightly more
women than men, higher social classes strongly
represented.
8The importance of wildlife tourism in the
worldwide market.
- The World Wildlife Fund for Nature says that 20
of revenue generated from tourism in developing
countries is due to ecotourism. - 30 m international travellers (5 off all
international tourist arrivals) took an
ecotourism trip in 1998. - Many ecotourism trips are domestic.
- c20 million travellers took an ecotourism trip in
1998 within the USA. - Kenya estimates that eight out of ten visitors
come for wildlife, as do most in Costa Rica, - WTO 2020
9People, Nature and Tourism
- International Market Trends
- Experiential active rather than passive
- Adventure and soft adventure
- Short breaks
- Extended seasons
- Wildlife and culture
- Authenticity wildlife, food and living culture
10Marine Wildlife
- 1990s whale watching grew at 12.1 per year
internationally - South Africa Big 6
- 510,000 whale watchers in 1998
- 1200m Whale Route
- Hermanus
- 1991-1998 120 new businesses
- 11 day Whale Festival
11Why is wildlife tourism important?
- Contribution to conservation
- Financial
- Education and awareness
- Rural economy SMMEs
- 283 facilities or sites/ 2,960 jobs
- Stewardship managed landscapes
- Market positioning for Scotland
- Wildlife enthusiasts and general tourists
- Wild Scotland a land for all seasons60
12People, Nature and Tourism in Scotland
- Its Wild Pre/post visit France 79/90
- Wildlife Pre/post visit Italy 51/74
- Increasingly Accessible?
- Transport
- Accommodation
- Attractions guides 1997-2001?70
- boat trips1997-2001?62
- Where would I buy a Wildlife Package?
- Not visible in the National Marketing Effort
- Co-operation between Scottish wildlife
specialists to bring wildlife tourists to
Scotland - Quality of the experience