2021
DOI: 10.2305/iucn.ch.2021.parks-27-sias.en
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Tourism in protected and conserved areas amid the COVID-19 pandemic

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“…Given the poverty challenges of the African continent, it is argued that policy-related issues around tourism and change are inevitably dominant on the agenda of African-based scholars. Overall, the COVID-19 crisis stresses the urgency of developing better change management practices and for building resilience, most especially for nature-based tourism destinations and protected areas across sub-Saharan Africa (Giddy and Rogerson, 2021;Spenceley et al, 2021;Stone et al, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Given the poverty challenges of the African continent, it is argued that policy-related issues around tourism and change are inevitably dominant on the agenda of African-based scholars. Overall, the COVID-19 crisis stresses the urgency of developing better change management practices and for building resilience, most especially for nature-based tourism destinations and protected areas across sub-Saharan Africa (Giddy and Rogerson, 2021;Spenceley et al, 2021;Stone et al, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The pandemic encouraged interest in safe natural areas, such as can be found in PAs and in this case in the Nemunas Delta region. It is likely this will continue amid and in the post-COVID-19 situation and it is a chance for PA tourism to “built back better” than before COVID-19 by not returning to business as usual (Spenceley et al 2021 ), but taking into account climate change and biodiversity, and using sustainable development principles.…”
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“…Dampak yang ditimbulkan dari pandemi Covid-19 khususnya pada sektor pariwisata membuat kunjungan turis menjadi berkurang drastis, keuangan untuk konservasi, tenaga kerja, barang dan layanan mengalami defisit dan memaksa bisnis pariwisata harus mencari strategi dalam menangani hal tersebut. Penelitian yang dilakukan Spenceley et al, (2021) memiliki strategi dalam menghadapi tantangan pada sektor pariwisata di masa pandemi ialah dengan merencanakan jenis pariwisata yang sedikit eksploitatif dan berbeda dari sebelumnya, lebih berkelanjutan, dan selaras dengan kebutuhan masyarakat yakni memanfaatkan wisata alam. Pariwisata akan tetap menjadi kegiatan ekonomi yang mendukung konservasi alam dengan tetap mempertahankan pengelolaan kawasan lindung.…”
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