2016
DOI: 10.1080/09669582.2016.1257011
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Scenario planning for tourism management: a participatory and system dynamics model applied to the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador

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“…Urbanization has had numerous evolutionary and ecological consequences on the Galápagos (De Leon et al, 2018; Hendry et al, 2006; Sequeira et al, 2016; Tanner Perry, 2007), indicating that human-induced habitat disruption is one of the foremost threats to biodiversity on the islands (Pizzitutti et al, 2017; Quiroga, 2018). Our findings similarly suggest that urbanization has played an important role in the loss of endemic CHS and GAL populations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Urbanization has had numerous evolutionary and ecological consequences on the Galápagos (De Leon et al, 2018; Hendry et al, 2006; Sequeira et al, 2016; Tanner Perry, 2007), indicating that human-induced habitat disruption is one of the foremost threats to biodiversity on the islands (Pizzitutti et al, 2017; Quiroga, 2018). Our findings similarly suggest that urbanization has played an important role in the loss of endemic CHS and GAL populations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Economic, touristic, and agricultural development on the islands have been explosive over the past 60 years (Quiroga, 2018). The accompanying economic transition from primarily agrarian to tourism-focused (Pizzitutti et al, 2017) and the subsequent expansion of coastal towns has affected natural habitats as well as provided new habitats for invaders (e.g. in abandoned highland crop fields, industrial sites, solid waste plants, and along roadsides (Darwin, 2009; Quiroga, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Schweiger et al [45] showed how resistance affects organizational change, by providing a participatory system dynamics perspective. In addition, other models have been developed e.g., for water quantity and quality management [33,[46][47][48], wildlife health [49], tourism management [50], as well as a social-ecological model of syndemic risk [51]. As the application of PSDM in these studies shows, model building and facilitated group problem solving emerge as two important processes in participatory modeling, which are both of great benefit to stakeholder participation and consensus building.…”
Section: Methodology Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2018, the Galapagos registered 32,000 inhabitants [29] and 276,000 tourists [30]. The average annual population growth rate is 7% [29] and it is expected that there will be a tourism growth rate of 8% to 2030 [31]. Tourism is the most important economic activity in these islands [32], which is generating a conflict between resource conservation and economic development [33].…”
Section: Galapagos Islands Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%