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Environmental Consequences of Wildlife Tourism: The Use of Formalised Qualitative Models Cover

Environmental Consequences of Wildlife Tourism: The Use of Formalised Qualitative Models

Open Access
|Sep 2015

Abstract

The paper presents a simple qualitative model of environmental consequences of wildlife tourism. Qualitative models use just three values: Positive/Increasing, Zero/Constant and Negative/Decreasing. Such quantifiers of trends are the least information intensive. Qualitative models can be useful, since models of wildlife tourism include such variables as, for example, Biodiversity (BIO), Animals’ habituation to tourists (HAB) or Plant composition change (PLA) that are sometimes difficult or costly to quantify. Hence, a significant fraction of available information about wildlife tourism and its consequences is not of numerical nature, for example, if HAB is increasing then BIO is decreasing. Such equationless relations are studied in this paper. The model has 10 variables and 20 equationless pairwise interrelations among them. The model is solved and 15 solutions, that is, scenarios are obtained. All qualitative states, including the first and second qualitative derivatives with respect to time, of all variables are specified for each scenario.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/eko-2015-0025 | Journal eISSN: 1337-947X | Journal ISSN: 1335-342X
Language: English
Page range: 260 - 267
Published on: Sep 1, 2015
Published by: Institute of Landscape Ecology
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 2 issues per year

© 2015 Štěpán Veselý, Mirko Dohnal, published by Institute of Landscape Ecology
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