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CommunityBased Ecotourism in AdabaDodola Protected Forest: Environmental,Economic and SocioCultural Impacts,Used
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Many conservationists believe that ecotourism may help protect forests and traditional cultures while also meeting the economic needs of local residents. Hence, it has been praised as the cure for ecological sustainability, economic profitability and communitybased development. However, communitybased ecotourism incurs numerous impacts on the community although most of the literatures speak only of the economic ones. This book analyzes and discusses the environmental, economic, and sociocultural impacts of communitybased ecotourism on individual community members, their surroundings, the way the community perceived the impacts, stakeholders service offerings evaluation and implications on sustainability of the industry in AdabaDodola Protected Forest. This book, therefore, contributes to the comprehensive understanding of communitybased ecotourisms impacts and is important for tourism planners, conservationists, geographers, economists, gender experts, anthropologists and development workers.
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