2023
DOI: 10.3390/su151511698
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Protected Areas and Nature-Based Tourism: A 30-Year Bibliometric Review

Sara Silva,
Luís Filipe Silva,
António Vieira

Abstract: Nature-based tourism constitutes a major segment of world tourism. Protected areas are considered a popular theme in the literature, which is characterised by a great heterogeneity in concepts, contents, and purposes. This study analyses many of the indicators of interest related to the research on the themes of protected areas and nature-based tourism. Consequently, we aim to offer a global and updated vision of the research produced regarding these themes over the last 30 years. With bibliometric tools (Bibl… Show more

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“…In the Lubana wetland area, tourism is a crucial economic sector that is purposefully not being developed, partly because there was no nature protection plan. Local municipalities and residents (who are the main actors in promoting tourism in the region) often lack resources to create new tourist attractions in the area before considering nature conservation restrictions (Van den Broek et al 2023;Silva, Silva & Vieira 2023;Zsuzsa, Kupi, & Happ 2023;Breib 2023). The dam system could be a valuable tourism asset, as it is one of Europe's largest lake damming systems.…”
Section: Development Of Tourism In Protected Areas In Other Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Lubana wetland area, tourism is a crucial economic sector that is purposefully not being developed, partly because there was no nature protection plan. Local municipalities and residents (who are the main actors in promoting tourism in the region) often lack resources to create new tourist attractions in the area before considering nature conservation restrictions (Van den Broek et al 2023;Silva, Silva & Vieira 2023;Zsuzsa, Kupi, & Happ 2023;Breib 2023). The dam system could be a valuable tourism asset, as it is one of Europe's largest lake damming systems.…”
Section: Development Of Tourism In Protected Areas In Other Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tourism represents an activity of great importance for rural environments as a driver of economic development (Streimikiene et al, 2021). In fact, nature-based tourism represents approximately 20% of the global tourism market (Silva et al, 2023). In this sense, sustainable tourism should be one of the bases of local development in the area.…”
Section: Cultural Services and Sustainable Tourism Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, in the regulatory function as a protector of coastal areas, supporting functions as a provider of spawning habitat for fishery commodities, to cultural functions as a provider of recreational rides (Kuenzer, et al, 2011). Mangrove tourism is a form of nature-based tourism, namely tourism that has nature as its main attraction or as a context for activities whose main attraction is still natural or not much modified (Silva, Silva & Vieira, 2023). Therefore, the preservation of mangroves is important for the existence of tourism itself.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is an increasing trend in the popularity of mangrove tourism, which is expected to coincide with the increasing trend towards nature-based tourism for nature protection. This relates to its potential to support the sustainable improvement of people's livelihoods while conserving mangrove ecosystems and their environmental services by maintaining the sustainability and functionality of mangrove ecosystems (Spalding & Parrott, 2019;Silva, Silva & Vieira, 2023;Susilo, Koestoer & Takarina, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%