2021
DOI: 10.30892/gtg.35216-662
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Evaluation of the Community-Based Ecotourism Development Status in the Aksu-Jabagly Nature Reserve, Kazakhstan

Abstract: Many stakeholders believe that developing community-based ecotourism (CBET) in vulnerable nature reserves is an effective method of ensuring greater conservation of natural and cultural resources, empowering host communities, and improving their socio-economic well-being. This paper assesses the current status of the CBET development in the Aksu-Jabagly nature reserve (NR), located in the south part of Kazakhstan. In order to understand ecotourism development status, 222 representative households from two neig… Show more

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“…After analyzing the growth of tourism in UDCs from 1995 to 2004, Fang and Fang (2020) came to the conclusion that tourism had a positive effect on the economy of these countries. The contribution that tourism makes to Bangladesh's economy was analyzed by Akbar, Myrzaliyeva, Tazhekova, Saulembayev, and Kenzhebay (2021). The country's economy has benefited tremendously from the establishment of tourism ever since it was first established.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After analyzing the growth of tourism in UDCs from 1995 to 2004, Fang and Fang (2020) came to the conclusion that tourism had a positive effect on the economy of these countries. The contribution that tourism makes to Bangladesh's economy was analyzed by Akbar, Myrzaliyeva, Tazhekova, Saulembayev, and Kenzhebay (2021). The country's economy has benefited tremendously from the establishment of tourism ever since it was first established.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Frequently, local populations are actively involved in the formulation, advancement, and oversight of ecotourism endeavors, culminating in heightened community ownership and augmented authority in decisionmaking processes. [33][34] This can contribute to improved social cohesion, cultural preservation, and the protection of traditional knowledge and practices. 35 It has also been shown to foster crosscultural exchange and understanding between tourists and local communities, enhancing mutual respect and appreciation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…CBT addresses social needs, provides power as well as redistribution of costs and benefits and division of decisionmaking among a large number of stakeholders, including more local agents, which is usually overlooked in non-CBT tourism[24]. CBT is defined as a type of sustainable tourism that aims to involve local residents in running and managing tourism projects as a means of alleviating poverty and providing alternative sources of income for community members[25].Community-Based Tourism exists not as a concept that will answer the question of how local people benefit from tourism, but rather to answer the question of how tourism contributes to the local community development process[26]. Thus Community-Based Tourism can be formulated as an effort to direct tourism development that preserves the cultural heritage of local communities and the natural environment while increasing the socio-economic welfare of local communities[27].…”
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