2019
DOI: 10.3126/jthe.v9i0.23680
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Tourism in Protected Areas and Appraisal of Ecotourism in Nepalese Policies

Abstract: Ecotourism is a form of nature-based tourism. It is recognized as the sustainable alternative to the mass tourism and is executed to contribute to the protection and enhancement of various component of the environment. As environmental and cultural diversity are considered as the greatest assets to ecotourism, Nepal with high cultural and environmental diversity is prime destinations for ecotourism and other forms of nature-based tourism. Ecotourism contributes to the conservation of biodiversity as a primary … Show more

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“…In addition, the spectacular displays of flowering Rhododendron and the huge bird diversity of these ecosystems brings in tourists (and researchers) and their much-needed foreign currency to support local hotels and their employees. Tourism and travel is growing annually and accounted for 2.3% of Nepal's GDP in 2016/17, with 70% of international visitors involved in trekking and mountaineering (Aryal, Ghimire, & Niraula, 2019). Finally, we also note that R. arboreum is the national flower of Nepal.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…In addition, the spectacular displays of flowering Rhododendron and the huge bird diversity of these ecosystems brings in tourists (and researchers) and their much-needed foreign currency to support local hotels and their employees. Tourism and travel is growing annually and accounted for 2.3% of Nepal's GDP in 2016/17, with 70% of international visitors involved in trekking and mountaineering (Aryal, Ghimire, & Niraula, 2019). Finally, we also note that R. arboreum is the national flower of Nepal.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…By taking into account the economic importance and part of nature of Blackbuck attraction of tourists and researchers, its conservation is necessary to maintain the beauty and biodiversity of nature (Amar 2011). For ecotourism, conservational support and sustainable management of species, blackbuck is getting great attention of country level policies (Aryal 2019). Hunting of the species is very much attracting part for some people as species have delicious and nutritious meat.…”
Section: Economic Importancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the signifi cance of ecotourism in Nepal, there are not enough researches that adequately address the perspectives of ecotourism. Policy documents of Nepal also have failed to understand the diff erence of other nature based tourism from ecotourism (Aryal, Ghimire, & Niraula, 2019). Low priority by the government means, problems related to ecotourism are rarely addressed by concerned government authority.…”
Section: Protected Area and Ecotourismmentioning
confidence: 99%