Understanding the factors that influence visitor perceptions regarding wildlife tourism with Amazon River dolphins
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Resumo: | Understanding the factors that influence the visitor’s perceptions regarding wildlife tourism is essential to management of its potential negative impacts. This article presents the profile, and visitor perception, regarding tourism with Amazon River dolphins in the Anavilhanas National Park, Brazil. Using a semi-structured script, interviews were carried out with 175 visitors of the “Flutuante dos Botos”, enterprise where the interactions with cetaceans occur. The interviewees hailed from 12 countries from North and South America and Europe. Most interviewees reported an age within a range from 18-27 years, a higher education degree and a high monthly household income. The main feeling aroused by the interactions with dolphins was that of happiness/excitement yet many visitors have expressed dissatisfaction with the enterprise staff. Although the model of how the activity is carried out, based on food supply, harms the cetaceans’ natural behaviour based on hunting, most interviewees believe that tourism helps to preserve the species by promoting people's awareness and making people acquire important knowledge. Our results provide important information for managers of the enterprise and the Protected Area, so they can better understand tourism and develop adequate management strategies for interactions between the tourist and the Amazon River dolphin. |
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Understanding the factors that influence visitor perceptions regarding wildlife tourism with Amazon River dolphinsAnavilhanasEcotourismCetaceansInia geoffrensisNational ParkUnderstanding the factors that influence the visitor’s perceptions regarding wildlife tourism is essential to management of its potential negative impacts. This article presents the profile, and visitor perception, regarding tourism with Amazon River dolphins in the Anavilhanas National Park, Brazil. Using a semi-structured script, interviews were carried out with 175 visitors of the “Flutuante dos Botos”, enterprise where the interactions with cetaceans occur. The interviewees hailed from 12 countries from North and South America and Europe. Most interviewees reported an age within a range from 18-27 years, a higher education degree and a high monthly household income. The main feeling aroused by the interactions with dolphins was that of happiness/excitement yet many visitors have expressed dissatisfaction with the enterprise staff. Although the model of how the activity is carried out, based on food supply, harms the cetaceans’ natural behaviour based on hunting, most interviewees believe that tourism helps to preserve the species by promoting people's awareness and making people acquire important knowledge. Our results provide important information for managers of the enterprise and the Protected Area, so they can better understand tourism and develop adequate management strategies for interactions between the tourist and the Amazon River dolphin.Universidade Anhembi Morumbi2021-09-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionBlind Peer-reviewed ArticleArtículo revisado por paresArtigo avaliado por blind peer reviewapplication/pdfhttps://www.revhosp.org/hospitalidade/article/view/95010.29147/revhosp.v18i02.950Revista Hospitalidade; Revista Hospitalidade V.18 n.02 - 2021; 173-1962179-91641807-975Xreponame:Revista Hospitalidadeinstname:Universidade Anhembi Morumbi (ANHEMBI)instacron:UAMporhttps://www.revhosp.org/hospitalidade/article/view/950/pdfCopyright (c) 2021 Revista Hospitalidadeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVidal, Marcelo DerziSantos, Priscila Maria da CostaChaves, Maria do Perpétuo Socorro RodriguesMoreira, Jasmine CardozoBurns, Robert Clyde2024-06-21T13:45:41Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/950Revistahttps://www.revhosp.org/hospitalidadePRIhttps://www.revhosp.org/hospitalidade/oairevhosp@revhosp.org||sergiomoretti@uol.com.br2179-91641807-975Xopendoar:2024-06-21T13:45:41Revista Hospitalidade - Universidade Anhembi Morumbi (ANHEMBI)false |
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Understanding the factors that influence visitor perceptions regarding wildlife tourism with Amazon River dolphins |
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Understanding the factors that influence visitor perceptions regarding wildlife tourism with Amazon River dolphins |
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Understanding the factors that influence visitor perceptions regarding wildlife tourism with Amazon River dolphins Vidal, Marcelo Derzi Anavilhanas Ecotourism Cetaceans Inia geoffrensis National Park |
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Understanding the factors that influence visitor perceptions regarding wildlife tourism with Amazon River dolphins |
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Understanding the factors that influence visitor perceptions regarding wildlife tourism with Amazon River dolphins |
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Understanding the factors that influence visitor perceptions regarding wildlife tourism with Amazon River dolphins |
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Understanding the factors that influence visitor perceptions regarding wildlife tourism with Amazon River dolphins |
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Understanding the factors that influence visitor perceptions regarding wildlife tourism with Amazon River dolphins |
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Vidal, Marcelo Derzi |
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Vidal, Marcelo Derzi Santos, Priscila Maria da Costa Chaves, Maria do Perpétuo Socorro Rodrigues Moreira, Jasmine Cardozo Burns, Robert Clyde |
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Santos, Priscila Maria da Costa Chaves, Maria do Perpétuo Socorro Rodrigues Moreira, Jasmine Cardozo Burns, Robert Clyde |
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Vidal, Marcelo Derzi Santos, Priscila Maria da Costa Chaves, Maria do Perpétuo Socorro Rodrigues Moreira, Jasmine Cardozo Burns, Robert Clyde |
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Anavilhanas Ecotourism Cetaceans Inia geoffrensis National Park |
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Anavilhanas Ecotourism Cetaceans Inia geoffrensis National Park |
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Understanding the factors that influence the visitor’s perceptions regarding wildlife tourism is essential to management of its potential negative impacts. This article presents the profile, and visitor perception, regarding tourism with Amazon River dolphins in the Anavilhanas National Park, Brazil. Using a semi-structured script, interviews were carried out with 175 visitors of the “Flutuante dos Botos”, enterprise where the interactions with cetaceans occur. The interviewees hailed from 12 countries from North and South America and Europe. Most interviewees reported an age within a range from 18-27 years, a higher education degree and a high monthly household income. The main feeling aroused by the interactions with dolphins was that of happiness/excitement yet many visitors have expressed dissatisfaction with the enterprise staff. Although the model of how the activity is carried out, based on food supply, harms the cetaceans’ natural behaviour based on hunting, most interviewees believe that tourism helps to preserve the species by promoting people's awareness and making people acquire important knowledge. Our results provide important information for managers of the enterprise and the Protected Area, so they can better understand tourism and develop adequate management strategies for interactions between the tourist and the Amazon River dolphin. |
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Universidade Anhembi Morumbi |
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