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Assessing Nature's Role in Ecotourism Development in Florida: Perspectives of Tourism Professionals and Government Decision-makers
As in many areas throughout the world, nature-based tourism is becoming a more important part of the development of rural communities throughout Florida. This manuscript reports the results of a survey of county tourism professionals and a Delphi study of public land management agency decision-maker...
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Published in: | Journal of ecotourism 2003, Vol.2 (3), p.155-172 |
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Main Authors: | , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | As in many areas throughout the world, nature-based tourism is becoming a more important part of the development of rural communities throughout Florida. This manuscript reports the results of a survey of county tourism professionals and a Delphi study of public land management agency decision-makers in Florida regarding nature-based recreation and tourism. This research was designed to identify how these two groups perceive the role of natural areas as a tourism resource in Florida and how these perceptions help local tourism professionals and land management agencies develop a visionary platform for effective ecotourism planning in Florida. Results show that tourism professionals and public land management agency decision-makers perceive different priorities and visions for ecotourism in Florida. In general, tourism professionals believe nature-based recreation will help provide direct and indirect economic benefits throughout their counties. Ecological benefits and resource management issues were the primary concerns of public land management agency decision-makers. However, both groups expressed interest in involving private industry and local communities more in nature-based tourism planning. Potential areas of collaboration where both groups can achieve their diverse benefits are discussed. |
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ISSN: | 1472-4049 1747-7638 |
DOI: | 10.1080/14724040308668142 |