Financing the Sustainable Management of Rwanda’s Protected Areas

Autores
Banerjee, Onil; Cicowiez, Martín; Ochuodho, Thomas; Masozera, Michel; Wolde, Bernabas; Lal, Pankaj; Dudek, Sebastian; Alavalapati. Janaki
Año de publicación
2017
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Descripción
Rwanda’s Nyungwe National Park is a biodiversity hotspot with the most endemic species in the ecoregion as well as the highest number of threatened species internationally. In addition to great biological diversity, Nyungwe National Park supplies significant ecosystem services to the Rwandan population including water provisioning and tourism services. Tourism in the Park has strong potential for improving the sustainable management of the Park for continued provision of natural habitat and critical ecosystem services. This paper explores quantitatively the economic impacts of adjustment in Park visitation fees and tourism demand as a source of revenues to improve Park tourism opportunities and ongoing operations and maintenance where budgetary restrictions are particularly acute. The methods developed in this paper are novel in integrating the results of stated preference techniques with regional economy-wide modelling approaches to capture multi-sectoral, direct, indirect and induced impacts. Such methods have strong potential for assessing revenue generation alternatives in other contexts where Park Managers are faced with the need to generate additional revenue for sustainable park management while facing diminishing budget allocations.
Centro de Estudios Distributivos, Laborales y Sociales (CEDLAS)
Materia
Ciencias Económicas
África Oriental
financing protected areas
economy-wide regional model
park fees
tourism demand
stated preference
Rwanda
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Financing the Sustainable Management of Rwanda’s Protected Areas
title Financing the Sustainable Management of Rwanda’s Protected Areas
spellingShingle Financing the Sustainable Management of Rwanda’s Protected Areas
Banerjee, Onil
Ciencias Económicas
África Oriental
financing protected areas
economy-wide regional model
park fees
tourism demand
stated preference
Rwanda
title_short Financing the Sustainable Management of Rwanda’s Protected Areas
title_full Financing the Sustainable Management of Rwanda’s Protected Areas
title_fullStr Financing the Sustainable Management of Rwanda’s Protected Areas
title_full_unstemmed Financing the Sustainable Management of Rwanda’s Protected Areas
title_sort Financing the Sustainable Management of Rwanda’s Protected Areas
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Banerjee, Onil
Cicowiez, Martín
Ochuodho, Thomas
Masozera, Michel
Wolde, Bernabas
Lal, Pankaj
Dudek, Sebastian
Alavalapati. Janaki
author Banerjee, Onil
author_facet Banerjee, Onil
Cicowiez, Martín
Ochuodho, Thomas
Masozera, Michel
Wolde, Bernabas
Lal, Pankaj
Dudek, Sebastian
Alavalapati. Janaki
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author2 Cicowiez, Martín
Ochuodho, Thomas
Masozera, Michel
Wolde, Bernabas
Lal, Pankaj
Dudek, Sebastian
Alavalapati. Janaki
author2_role author
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author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Económicas
África Oriental
financing protected areas
economy-wide regional model
park fees
tourism demand
stated preference
Rwanda
topic Ciencias Económicas
África Oriental
financing protected areas
economy-wide regional model
park fees
tourism demand
stated preference
Rwanda
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Rwanda’s Nyungwe National Park is a biodiversity hotspot with the most endemic species in the ecoregion as well as the highest number of threatened species internationally. In addition to great biological diversity, Nyungwe National Park supplies significant ecosystem services to the Rwandan population including water provisioning and tourism services. Tourism in the Park has strong potential for improving the sustainable management of the Park for continued provision of natural habitat and critical ecosystem services. This paper explores quantitatively the economic impacts of adjustment in Park visitation fees and tourism demand as a source of revenues to improve Park tourism opportunities and ongoing operations and maintenance where budgetary restrictions are particularly acute. The methods developed in this paper are novel in integrating the results of stated preference techniques with regional economy-wide modelling approaches to capture multi-sectoral, direct, indirect and induced impacts. Such methods have strong potential for assessing revenue generation alternatives in other contexts where Park Managers are faced with the need to generate additional revenue for sustainable park management while facing diminishing budget allocations.
Centro de Estudios Distributivos, Laborales y Sociales (CEDLAS)
description Rwanda’s Nyungwe National Park is a biodiversity hotspot with the most endemic species in the ecoregion as well as the highest number of threatened species internationally. In addition to great biological diversity, Nyungwe National Park supplies significant ecosystem services to the Rwandan population including water provisioning and tourism services. Tourism in the Park has strong potential for improving the sustainable management of the Park for continued provision of natural habitat and critical ecosystem services. This paper explores quantitatively the economic impacts of adjustment in Park visitation fees and tourism demand as a source of revenues to improve Park tourism opportunities and ongoing operations and maintenance where budgetary restrictions are particularly acute. The methods developed in this paper are novel in integrating the results of stated preference techniques with regional economy-wide modelling approaches to capture multi-sectoral, direct, indirect and induced impacts. Such methods have strong potential for assessing revenue generation alternatives in other contexts where Park Managers are faced with the need to generate additional revenue for sustainable park management while facing diminishing budget allocations.
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