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Socio-geographical evaluation of ecosystem services in an ecotourism destination: PGIS application in Tram Chim National Park, Vietnam

Journal

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Volume 291, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.112656

Keywords

Ecotourism management; Social valuation; Participatory GIS; Mekong delta

Funding

  1. National Institute of Education at the Nanyang Technological University [SUG-NAP EP3/19]
  2. Ministry of Education [AcRF Tier1 RT 06/19]
  3. International Foundation for Science [I2W65111]

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This paper presents a methodological framework utilizing ES-based social landscape metrics to address barriers in managing ecotourism-integrated national parks, using a case study in Vietnam. The study reveals differences in perception and appreciation of intangible values between tourists and locals in the park, as well as spatial correlations between different categories of Ecosystem Services and land covers. Opportunities for expanding ecotourism activities based on spatial analysis are highlighted, with a call for future research in socio-geographical assessments of ES, especially in ecotourism fields.
Ecotourism in national parks of developing countries is increasingly recognised as a promising option to achieve sustainable development goals, regardless, might imply various paradoxical managerial challenges. This paper, therefore, seeks to contribute a methodological framework utilising ES-based social landscape metrics (SLM) to address the potential barriers in managing ecotourism-integrated multi-functional national parks. We present a mixed-method case study in Vietnam's Tram Chim National Park (TCNP), conducted via semi-structural interviews and PGIS with tourists and locals. Multiple key informants, i.e. TCNP's authorities were also interviewed to provide their managerial insights and assist in verifying the PGIS results obtained from the tourists and locals. Via the quantified and mapped SLMs, the study reveals the differences between tourists and locals in terms of how and where they perceive and appreciate the intangible values of TCNP. Through spatial statistics, we reported important spatial correlations (i) between different categories of Ecosystem Services (ES) and (ii) between ES richness and diversity on different TCNP's land covers. As a contribution to the decision-making outlook, we remarked potential areas to expand of ecotourism activities based on the spatial hot and cold spots. This study concludes by highlighting opportunities for future research in expanding on socio-geographical assessments of ES, especially in the fields of ecotourism.

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