Enhancing the role of host communities in the management of protected areas through effective two-way communications: a case study

Carmody, Julie, and Prideaux, Bruce (2011) Enhancing the role of host communities in the management of protected areas through effective two-way communications: a case study. Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, 16 (1). pp. 89-104.

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DOI: 10.1080/10941665.2011.539393

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Abstract

The use of protected areas by the tourism industry and the subsequent impacts on host communities have been well documented. Less is known about the levels of knowledge that communities have about protected areas and how the members of host communities learn about these areas. If information search patterns used by local residents are not understood or, at worst, ignored, protected area managers may find difficulty gaining support from local communities. The research reported in this study investigates the relationship between local communities and management authorities using a case study approach based on the Wet Tropics of Queensland World Heritage Area (WTQWHA). The paper examines how residents of the communities that surround the WTQWHA seek out information on the nearby protected rainforest area and identifies the information delivery methods preferred by the community. Data used in the study were collected via a community survey (n = 853) conducted in 2007. Findings indicated that the involvement of the local community in a genuine two-way communications process about conservation strategies and the development of recreation opportunities increase the level of support for the management agency as well as the retention of the protected area.

ID Code:15365
Item Type:Article (Refereed Research - C1)
Keywords:host community, information sources, knowledge, rainforest, World Heritage, communications
FoR Codes:15 COMMERCE, MANAGEMENT, TOURISM AND SERVICES > 1506 Tourism > 150606 Tourist Behaviour and Visitor Experience @ 100%
SEO Codes:90 COMMERCIAL SERVICES AND TOURISM > 9003 Tourism > 900302 Socio-Cultural Issues in Tourism @ 100%
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