The Handbook on Tourism and Conservation demonstrates the intrinsic nexus between tourism, the environment and sustainable natural resources use. It applies Ostrom's social-ecological systems (SESs) theory as the analytical framework for reaching a consensus on divergent viewpoints within the context of global environmental change and emerging governance issues.
Reflecting the interdependency between tourism and biodiversity conservation, the book focuses on four thematic areas. These include tourism and conservation in protected areas; tourism and climate change; sustainable agritourism; and destination communities and natural resources conservation. Thus equity and environmental justice issues are highlighted in relation to how destination communities have benefitted from tourism activities. The Handbook will be a useful guide for policymakers and relevant institutions in the implementation of tourism policies that balance issues in tourism and environmental conservation equally and which in turn could enhance wider participation in tourism development by all stakeholders in the sector.
The Handbook will be a valuable resource for academics, researchers and students of tourism studies, geography, environmental policy, management and related fields. It will also be beneficial for sustainable tourism policymakers and planners.
1 Introduction to the Handbook on Tourism and Conservation / Oluwatoyin D. Kolawole, Joseph E. Mbaiwa, Wame L. Hambira, and
Emmanuel Mogende 1
PART I TOURISM AND CONSERVATION IN PROTECTED AREAS
2 Tourism and conservation in protected areas: on collective efficacy / Jabulile Happyness Mzimela and Inocent Moyo 10
3 The prospects of forest-based tourism for marginalised communities / Joyce Lepetu, Gofaone Rammotokara and Hesekia Garekae 25
4 Human–elephant conflict: implications for rural livelihoods and wildlife conservation / Kenalekgosi Gontse, Joseph E. Mbaiwa and Olekae T. Thakadu 37
5 Residents’ perception of ecotourism development at Tachila Nature Reserve, North-East District, Botswana / Joseph E. Mbaiwa and Unabo Tafa 54
PART II TOURISM AND CLIMATE CHANGE
6 Tourism and climate change adaptation in protected areas / Kaarina Tervo-Kankare 73
7 Tourism and climate change vulnerabilities: a focus on African destinations / Kaitano Dube 86
8 Tourism and climate change: consequences, adaptation and mitigation / Esraa A. El-Masry 101
9 Evaluating climate change communication for sustainable environmental conservation in the tourism sector / Sharon Tshipa and Olekae T. Thakadu 115
10 Perspectives on the effects of environmental change in northern Botswana and its implications for CBNRM / Maduo Mpolokang and Jeremy Perkins 130
PART III SUSTAINABLE AGRITOURISM
11 Potentials and challenges of sustainable agritourism in Fortín, Veracruz, Mexico / Karina Nicole Pérez-Olmos, Noé Aguilar-Rivera and Carlos Enrique Villanueva-González 147
12 ‘Negotiating with the juggernaut’: on agritourism and the paradoxes of market-driven conservation / Mikael Andéhn and Patrick J. N. L’Espoir Decosta 164
13 Micro and small-scale culture-based tourism initiatives as a livelihood option for rural women in Kenya / Rita Wairimu Nthiga and Beatrice H. O. Ohutso Imbaya 176
14 Environmental impact of rural tourism / Gondo Reniko and Oluwatoyin D. Kolawole 189
15 Towards agritourism development in Zimbabwe: growth potential, benefits and challenges / Rudorwashe Baipai, Oliver Chikuta, Edson Gandiwa and Chiedza N. Mutangav 204
PART IV DESTINATION COMMUNITIES AND NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION
16 Commodification of nature and territorialization: conservation, local communities and Botswana’s international cooperation / Kekgaoditse Suping 223
17 Community-based natural resources management and poverty reduction / Israel R. Blackie 237
18 Information communication technologies and community-based tourism organisations / Siamisang Sehuhula 249
19 Assessing the role of the central government and communities in alleviating poverty through ecotourism / Thekiso Molokwane and Agnes Tshepo Nkone 263
20 Sense of place and tourism in cultural landscapes / Joseph E. Mbaiwa and Gladys B. Siphambe 278
21 Co-management of world heritage sites for community benefit / Olekae T. Thakadu, Wame L. Hambira, Gaseitsiwe Smollie Masunga, Barbara N. Ngwenya, Abigail Lillian Engleton, Dandy Badimo and Ineelo Mosie 299
PART V CONCLUSION
22 The interlinkage between tourism, environmental conservation, and natural resource management: a synthesis / Oluwatoyin D. Kolawole, Joseph E. Mbaiwa, Wame L. Hambira, and Emmanuel Mogende 328
Index
Edited by Joseph E. Mbaiwa, Professor of Tourism Studies, Oluwatoyin D. Kolawole, Professor of Rural Development, Okavango Research Institute, University of Botswana, Wame L. Hambira, Associate Professor of Environmental Management, Botswana University of Agriculture and Natural Resources and Emmanuel Mogende, Lecturer of Natural Resource Governance, Department of Environmental Science, University of Botswana, Botswana