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The acceptance of a protected area and the benefits of sustainable tourism: In search of the weak link in their relationship

Sibylle Puntscher (), Duc Tran Huy (), Janette Walde, Ulrike Tappeiner () and Gottfried Tappeiner ()

Working Papers from Faculty of Economics and Statistics, Universität Innsbruck

Abstract: Sustainable tourism is seen as a major development opportunity for regions with pristine nature and biodiversity hotspots, particularly in developing countries. The economic advantages of sustainable tourism are supposed to convince local persons that use restrictions and regulations set within a protected area (PA) are necessary and beneficial. Nevertheless, local persons are hardly found to positively assess PAs and their environmental protection efforts. This study combines earlier findings on the existence of PAs, their potential for tourism, their restrictions for economic development and the local population's acceptance of environmental protection into a comprehensive model. Based on a representative survey of 686 people in the Hoang Lien National Park in Vietnam, we analyse the links in the suggested transmission mechanism. The results identify one major bottleneck for the acceptance of a PA: The people indeed acknowledge the economic advantages of a sustainable tourism sector, but do not see themselves as actual beneficiaries. Even if they are already involved in tourism, they feel the main benefits are generated for outside agents, while local persons have to deal with the restrictions imposed. This result has far-reaching implications for successful tourism policy and implementation of protected areas.

Keywords: Attitudes towards protected area; Sustainable tourism; Economic development; Environmental protection; Hoang Lien National Park; Vietnam (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: L83 Q01 Q26 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 30 pages
Date: 2017-04
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