Identification and mapping of hostspots for the observation of birds based on social and environmental indicators: tourism routing of Campo Grande (MS, Brazil)
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Resumo: | Birdwatching tourism has emerged as an alternative for sustainability and as a tourism model that prioritizes interaction with nature and respect for natural environments and their biodiversity. When considering only the urban and periurban area of Campo Grande, approximately 400 species of birds are added, representing an important active for the development of birdwatching tourism. The present work was carried out from May/2016 to August/2018 with the objective of mapping important areas (hotspots) and conducive to birdwatching, and thus contribute to the routing of this tourist practice. For the definition of hotspots for birdwatching, 11 socio-environmental indicators were used, namely: richness of bird species; functional and biophilic landscaping; conservation unit; environmental heterogeneity; green area; use by birdwatchers; type of access; local and visitor security; infrastructure for birdwatching; degree of local anthropization; and route / destination of migrant species. In all, 30 important areas for birdwatching (hotspots) were identified. The result of this mapping was adopted by the municipal tourism management for the elaboration of the Birdwatching Route Campo Grande. The identification and mapping of hotspots represent important steps for public policies on tourism and the environment, the structuring of the Birdwatching tourist segment, urban planning and management, environmental education practices and citizenship. |
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Identification and mapping of hostspots for the observation of birds based on social and environmental indicators: tourism routing of Campo Grande (MS, Brazil)Identificación y mapa de los hostspots para la observación de aves con base en indicadores socioambientales: roteirización turística de Campo Grande (MS, Brasil)Identificação e mapeamento dos hostspots para a observação de aves com base em indicadores socioambientais: roteirização turística de Campo Grande (MS)birdwatchingitinerariosecoturismopolíticas públicasEducación Ambientalbirdwatchingitinerariesecoturismpublic politcsEnvoroEnvironmental Educationbirdwatchingroteiropolíticas públicasEducação AmbientalBirdwatching tourism has emerged as an alternative for sustainability and as a tourism model that prioritizes interaction with nature and respect for natural environments and their biodiversity. When considering only the urban and periurban area of Campo Grande, approximately 400 species of birds are added, representing an important active for the development of birdwatching tourism. The present work was carried out from May/2016 to August/2018 with the objective of mapping important areas (hotspots) and conducive to birdwatching, and thus contribute to the routing of this tourist practice. For the definition of hotspots for birdwatching, 11 socio-environmental indicators were used, namely: richness of bird species; functional and biophilic landscaping; conservation unit; environmental heterogeneity; green area; use by birdwatchers; type of access; local and visitor security; infrastructure for birdwatching; degree of local anthropization; and route / destination of migrant species. In all, 30 important areas for birdwatching (hotspots) were identified. The result of this mapping was adopted by the municipal tourism management for the elaboration of the Birdwatching Route Campo Grande. The identification and mapping of hotspots represent important steps for public policies on tourism and the environment, the structuring of the Birdwatching tourist segment, urban planning and management, environmental education practices and citizenship.O turismo de observação de aves vem se despontando como alternativa de sustentabilidade e como modelo de turismo que prioriza a interação com a natureza e o respeito aos ambientes naturais e sua biodiversidade. Ao considerar somente a área urbana e periurbana de Campo Grande, somam-se, aproximadamente, 400 espécies de aves, representando importante ativo para o desenvolvimento do turismo de observação de aves (birdwatching). O presente trabalho foi realizado de maio/2016 a agosto/2018 com o objetivo de mapear áreas importantes (hotspots) e propícias à observação de aves, e assim contribuir para a roteirização dessa prática turística. Para a definição dos hotspots para observação de aves foram utilizados 11 indicadores socioambientais, a saber: riqueza de espécies de aves; paisagismo funcional e biofílico; unidade de conservação; heterogeneidade ambiental; área verde; uso por observadores de aves; tipo de acesso; segurança local e ao visitante; infraestrutura para a observação de aves; grau de antropização local; e rota/destino de espécies migrantes. Ao todo foram identificadas 30 áreas importantes para observação de aves (hotspots). O resultado desse mapeamento foi adotado pela gestão municipal de turismo para a elaboração da Rota Birdwatching Campo Grande. A identificação e o mapeamento dos hotspots representam etapas importantes para políticas públicas de turismo e meio ambiente, à estruturação do segmento turístico Birdwatching, ao planejamento e gestão urbana, às práticas de Educação Ambiental e à cidadania.Universidade Federal de São Paulo2020-05-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.unifesp.br/index.php/ecoturismo/article/view/681710.34024/rbecotur.2020.v13.6817Revista Brasileira de Ecoturismo (RBEcotur); v. 13 n. 2 (2020): maio-julho/2020Brazilian Journal of Ecotourism; Vol. 13 No. 2 (2020): maio-julho/2020Revista Brasileña de Ecoturismo; Vol. 13 Núm. 2 (2020): maio-julho/20201983-9391reponame:Revista Brasileira de Ecoturismoinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Ecoturismo (SBECotur)instacron:SBECOTURporhttps://periodicos.unifesp.br/index.php/ecoturismo/article/view/6817/7740Copyright (c) 2020 Revista Brasileira de Ecoturismo (RBEcotur)info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMamede, SimoneBenites, Maristela2021-10-05T20:15:24Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/6817Revistahttps://periodicos.unifesp.br/index.php/ecoturismo/indexPUBhttp://www.sbecotur.org.br/rbecotur/seer/index.php/ecoturismo/oai||zneiman@gmail.com1983-93911983-9391opendoar:2021-10-05T20:15:24Revista Brasileira de Ecoturismo - Sociedade Brasileira de Ecoturismo (SBECotur)false |
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Identification and mapping of hostspots for the observation of birds based on social and environmental indicators: tourism routing of Campo Grande (MS, Brazil) Identificación y mapa de los hostspots para la observación de aves con base en indicadores socioambientales: roteirización turística de Campo Grande (MS, Brasil) Identificação e mapeamento dos hostspots para a observação de aves com base em indicadores socioambientais: roteirização turística de Campo Grande (MS) |
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Identification and mapping of hostspots for the observation of birds based on social and environmental indicators: tourism routing of Campo Grande (MS, Brazil) |
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Identification and mapping of hostspots for the observation of birds based on social and environmental indicators: tourism routing of Campo Grande (MS, Brazil) Mamede, Simone birdwatching itinerarios ecoturismo políticas públicas Educación Ambiental birdwatching itineraries ecoturism public politcs Envoro Environmental Education birdwatching roteiro políticas públicas Educação Ambiental |
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Identification and mapping of hostspots for the observation of birds based on social and environmental indicators: tourism routing of Campo Grande (MS, Brazil) |
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Identification and mapping of hostspots for the observation of birds based on social and environmental indicators: tourism routing of Campo Grande (MS, Brazil) |
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Identification and mapping of hostspots for the observation of birds based on social and environmental indicators: tourism routing of Campo Grande (MS, Brazil) |
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Identification and mapping of hostspots for the observation of birds based on social and environmental indicators: tourism routing of Campo Grande (MS, Brazil) |
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Identification and mapping of hostspots for the observation of birds based on social and environmental indicators: tourism routing of Campo Grande (MS, Brazil) |
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Mamede, Simone |
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Mamede, Simone Benites, Maristela |
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Benites, Maristela |
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Mamede, Simone Benites, Maristela |
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birdwatching itinerarios ecoturismo políticas públicas Educación Ambiental birdwatching itineraries ecoturism public politcs Envoro Environmental Education birdwatching roteiro políticas públicas Educação Ambiental |
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birdwatching itinerarios ecoturismo políticas públicas Educación Ambiental birdwatching itineraries ecoturism public politcs Envoro Environmental Education birdwatching roteiro políticas públicas Educação Ambiental |
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Birdwatching tourism has emerged as an alternative for sustainability and as a tourism model that prioritizes interaction with nature and respect for natural environments and their biodiversity. When considering only the urban and periurban area of Campo Grande, approximately 400 species of birds are added, representing an important active for the development of birdwatching tourism. The present work was carried out from May/2016 to August/2018 with the objective of mapping important areas (hotspots) and conducive to birdwatching, and thus contribute to the routing of this tourist practice. For the definition of hotspots for birdwatching, 11 socio-environmental indicators were used, namely: richness of bird species; functional and biophilic landscaping; conservation unit; environmental heterogeneity; green area; use by birdwatchers; type of access; local and visitor security; infrastructure for birdwatching; degree of local anthropization; and route / destination of migrant species. In all, 30 important areas for birdwatching (hotspots) were identified. The result of this mapping was adopted by the municipal tourism management for the elaboration of the Birdwatching Route Campo Grande. The identification and mapping of hotspots represent important steps for public policies on tourism and the environment, the structuring of the Birdwatching tourist segment, urban planning and management, environmental education practices and citizenship. |
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