Government and Community-based Ecotourism in Costa Rica, Brazil and Ecuador 公开

Magnant, Chelsea Leah (2010)

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Government and Community-based Ecotourism in Costa Rica, Brazil and Ecuador
By Chelsea L. Magnant


This paper explores the relationship between government and community-based ecotourism and the
effect of each on conservation goals. Using government and community-initiated cases from Costa
Rica, Brazil and Ecuador, this study examines ecotourism sites with varying degrees of government-
community collaboration. Data was collected from several scholarly studies, publications from
NGOs, special reports and site-specific sources. This study concludes that collaboration between the
government and community at a fairly high level is best for conservation success in ecotourism
ventures. When there is no partnership, communities alone are more successful in conservation
attempts than their government counterparts.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................................ 1
CHAPTER I: BACKGROUND AND LITERATURE REVIEW ............................................................ 5
MOTIVATIONS BEHIND ECOTOURISM ADOPTION.............................................................................. 5
ALTERNATIVE FOR ECOTOURISM: GOVERNMENT AND COMMUNITY-BASED ........................................ 8
VARIATION IN ECOTOURISM SUCCESS ....................................................................................................10
CHAPTER II: RESEARCH DESIGN .......................................................................................................13
INDEPENDENT VARIABLE - INITIATOR OF ECOTOURISM .......................................................................14
DEPENDENT VARIABLE - CONSERVATION SUCCESS ..............................................................................14
HYPOTHESES ............................................................................................................................................16
CASE SELECTION .....................................................................................................................................17
CHAPTER III: COSTA RICA ...................................................................................................................19
BACKGROUND ..........................................................................................................................................20
ECOTOURISM TODAY ...............................................................................................................................23
ECOTOURISM SITES .................................................................................................................................24
Tortuguero National Park ....................................................................................................................24
Asociación Comunal para el Manejo Forestal (ASCOMAFOR) .........................................................26
CHAPTER IV: BRAZIL ............................................................................................................................27
BACKGROUND ..........................................................................................................................................28
ECOTOURISM TODAY ...............................................................................................................................30
ECOTOURISM SITES .................................................................................................................................31
The Brazilian Sea Turtle Conservation Program (TAMAR) ................................................................31
Silves Association for Environmental and Cultural Preservation (ASPAC) ........................................32
CHAPTER V: GALÁPAGOS ISLANDS ..................................................................................................34
BACKGROUND ..........................................................................................................................................34
ECOTOURISM ...........................................................................................................................................37
THE GALÁPAGOS ISLANDS TODAY ..........................................................................................................38
CHAPTER VI: DISCUSSION OF HYPOTHESIS AND RESULTS .....................................................42
TORTUGUERO NATIONAL PARK - GOVERNMENT ..................................................................................42
ASOCIACIÓN COMUNAL PARA EL MANEJO FORESTAL (ASCOMAFOR) - COMMUNITY ....................44
THE BRAZILIAN SEA TURTLE CONSERVATION PROGRAM (TAMAR) - GOVERNMENT ......................45
SILVES ASSOCIATION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL AND CULTURAL PRESERVATION (ASPAC) -
COMMUNITY
............................................................................................................................................47
GALÁPAGOS ISLANDS - GOVERNMENT ...................................................................................................49
CHAPTER VII: CONCLUSIONS .............................................................................................................52
CONTRIBUTIONS ......................................................................................................................................56
REFERENCES ............................................................................................................................................57


INDEX OF TABLES

TABLE 1: PREDICTED ECOTOURISM SUCCESS .................................................................................................16
TABLE 2: GROWTH OF TOURISM IN THE GALÁPAGOS ISLANDS (1980-2006) ..................................................38
TABLE 3: SUMMARY OF RESULTS ...................................................................................................................41


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