Title: Ecotourism - Theory and Practice
1Ecotourism - Theory and Practice
- Mr. Cheng Wing Ming, Clement
- Tour 2004-2005
- (Jointly organized by Department of Chinese
History, Department of Geography, Green Club, )
2Play a game first
- http//www.eduweb.com/ecotourism/eco2b.html
3Outline
- Tourism industry
- What is ecotourism?
- Why ecotourism in Hong Kong?
- Potentials
- Constraints
- Ecotourism Planning
- Conclusion
4Tourism Industry
- Planets biggest industry
- Annual turnover HK31 trillion
- An economy second in the world after USA
- Globes biggest employer, 10 of the workforce
5Tourism Industry in Hong Kong
- 9th top tourism earner in the world (WTO
1999)
- Tourists spent HK53 billion in 1999 (HKTA
1999) - Highest tourism receipts and arrivals in East
Asia / Pacific region in 1997 (excluding China)
6Tourism Industry in Hong Kong (contd)
--- Visitor Distribution in 1999 ---
7Tourism Industry in Hong Kong (contd)
--- Tourists perception of Hong Kong ---
Source Vinci Li (2000)
8What is ecotourism?
- Ceballos-Lascusain (1987)
Travelling to relatively undisturbed or
uncontaminated natural areas with the specific
objectives of studying, admiring and enjoying the
scenery and its wild plants and animals, as well
as any existing cultural manifestations (both
past and present) found in the areaswhile
producing economic opportunities that make the
conservation of natural resources financially
beneficial to local citizens.
9What is ecotourism? (contd)
- Australian Commonwealth Department of Tourism
(2010) Nature-based tourism that involves
education and interpretation of the natural and
cultural environment and ecologically sustainable
management of natural areas.
10Components of ecotourism
- Nature-based component
- Environmentally-educative component
- Sustainable management
- Ecotourism ethics
- Economic benefits
11Nature-based component
- Wildlife including species, habitat, landscape,
scenery and water features - Camping, hiking, picnicking
- Nature-based tourism not necessarily ecotourism
- Leaving nothing but footprints and taking nothing
but photos
12Environmentally-educative component
- Enhance knowledge and foster positive attitudes
of participants towards environmental
conservation (Bottill and Pearce 1995) - Management strategy (Orams 1995)
Behaviour lifestyle change
Enjoyment satisfaction
Increasing success of strategy
13Sustainable management
- Green tag vs environmental disruption
- Ecotourism market vs nature-based and educative
dimensions - Sustainable tourism not necessarily ecotourism
- Green management measures (minimize fuel and
energy consumption, effective waste disposal,
waste recycling, educational, minimize impacts,
etc.) - Ecologically sensitive, economically viable,
culturally appropriate (Wall 1997)
14Ecotourism ethics
- Ecotourists vs mass tourists
- Shallow ecotourism vs deep ecotourism
- Ecotourists are motivated individuals with
specific values, attitudes and behaviour towards
nature - Foster a positive attitude towards natural
environment
Active
Passive
Increasing success of strategy
Actions that can enhance ecosystem health
Minimize disturbance to environment
15Ecotourism Today
- Buzzword
- Utopia in the tourism domain
- Fastest-growing sector of tourism industry,
swelling by 20 a year - Growing fastest in developing countries with
natural wonders - Dyed-green package trips
16Why ecotourism in Hong Kong?
- Earth Summit on Environment in 1992
- Decline in tourists 1997 10,408,000
visitors 1998 9,575,000 visitors - Development of new tourist attractions
(Disneyland Theme Park, Lantau Cable Car, Wetland
Park, etc.) - Lack of an interpretative dimension in our
country parks - Concerted effort of HKTB, AFCD, NGOs and tourist
agencies
17Group Discussion
- Does Hong Kong possess enough tourist attraction
to develop ecotourism?
18Potentials (nature-based perspective)
19Potentials (nature-based perspective)
20Potentials (nature-based perspective)
21Potentials (nature-basedperspective)
22Potentials (nature-based perspective)
23Potentials (nature-based perspective)
24Potentials (nature-based perspective)
- Tai Po Kau Nature Reserve
25Constraints (Stakeholders perspective)
- Hong Kong Tourism Board(HKTB)
- Advisory body without statutory power
- Specializes in marketing approach instead of
proactive and sustainable management tactics - Need of a new government department for tourism
(or restructuring) - Emphasize on the development of mainland market
26Constraints (Stakeholders perspective) (contd)
- AFCD and EPD
--- Specialized and technical knowledge
--- Limited by resources
27Constraints (Stakeholders perspective) (contd)
- Tour operators --- General travel
agencies (mass travelling package)
--- One-person operation (e.g. guided nature
walks or dolphin watching) --- Can they
co-exist? --- Accreditation
/ Certification system of tour guide (English vs
knowledge on hiking, responsibility, taboos,
first aid, etc.)
28Constraints (Stakeholders perspective) (contd)
- Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
--- Countryside Heritage Society of
Hong Kong, WWF, Green Power, FOE, Hong Kong
Marine Conservation Society - --- Profound knowledge and expertise in nature
- --- Advisory role, yet not influential (e.g. KCR
railway project at Long Valley)
--- Lack of coordination and commitment - --- Bottom-up approach problem
29Constraints (Stakeholders perspective) (contd)
- Tourists --- Social attributes,
travel experiences, environmental values and
future travel preferences (Higgins 1996)
--- 3 visitor information centers in town
- --- Pamphlets in Chinese less emphasis on
ecotourism
30Ecotourism Planning
- Objectives or themes (bird watching, jungle
excursion, adventure sport, etc.) - Target tourists (age, educational levels, income
groups, occupations, country or origins) - Format (safari, leisure tour, guided, duration)
- Recruitment and training of tour guides
- Site selection (criteria, uniqueness, resistance
to impact, reversibility)
31Ecotourism Planning (contd)
- Baseline data of site (monitor changes)
- Management plan for site complete with different
threshold levels / carrying capacity - Promotion
- Law and enforcement
- Periodic monitoring and evaluation
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36 37 38 39Evaluation of your choice to study Ecotourism
- In terms of nature base Excellent
- Things to consider
- cultural heritage
- different stakeholders
- the other three components of ecotourism??
40Conclusion
- Brand new concept characterized by misconceptions
- Starting point of development
- Impossible to follow overseas scenario?
- Government department to oversee planning and
implementation - Package to include facilities, opportunities and
professional services - Targeted at tourists and local people
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