Have a personal or library account? Click to login
Assessment of community awareness and participation in ecotourism in Old Oyo National Park, Nigeria Cover

Assessment of community awareness and participation in ecotourism in Old Oyo National Park, Nigeria

Open Access
|Sep 2018

References

  1. Adetoro A.O. 2008. Peoples’ Perception of the Old Oyo National Park: Germane Issues in Park Management. Environmental Research Journal, 2, 4: 182–186.
  2. Adeleke B.O., Nzama T. 2013. Assessment of Community Participation in Ecotourism and Conservation at Hhuhuwe-Umfolozi Park, South Africa. Journal of Environment and Earth Science, 3, 3: 27–37.
  3. Afua A.E. 2012. Community participation in ecotourism: Evidence from Tafi Atome, Ghana. African Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure, 2, 2: 1–12.
  4. Ashley C., Roe D., Goodwin H. 2001. Pro-Poor Tourism Strategies: Making Tourism Work for the Poor. A review of experience. Pro-Poor Tourism Report No. 1. ODI, IIED, and Centre for Responsible Tourism, London.10.1080/02508281.2001.11081192
  5. Aref F., Ridzuan M. 2008. Barriers to community participation toward tourism development in Shiraz. Pakistan Journal of Social Sciences, 5, 9: 936–940.
  6. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). 2016. Factbook The World Factbook Africa: Nigeria. Retrieved from https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ni.html
  7. Chirenje L.I., Giliba R.A., Musamba E.B. 2012. Local communities’ participation in decision-making processes through planning and budgeting in African countries. Chinese Journal of Population Resources and Environment, 11, 1: 10–16.10.1080/10042857.2013.777198
  8. Cronbach L.J. 1951. Coefficient alpha and internal structure of tests. Psychometrica, 16: 297–334.10.1007/BF02310555
  9. Das M., Chatterjee B. 2015a. Ecotourism and Empowerment: A Case Analysis of Bhitarkanika Wildlife Sanctuary, Odisha, India. IIM Kozhikode Society & Management Review, 4, 2: 136–145.10.1177/2277975215613175
  10. Das M., Chatterjee B. 2015b. Ecotourism: A panacea or a predicament? Tourism Management Perspectives, 14: 3–16.10.1016/j.tmp.2015.01.002
  11. Dieke P.U.C. 2005. Critical factors for tourism development in less developed countries. Retrieved from http://pubs.iied.org/pdfs/9507IIED.pdf
  12. FEANTSA Participation Working Group and GRUNDTUG Participation Project 2013. Participation Toolkit. Retrieved from http://www.feantsa.org/spip.php?action=acceder_document&arg=1736&cle=f492b57fdc7b1f760cd77bf030f65cdd6c7fdb61&file=pdf%2Fparticipation_toolkit_english_final_2013.pdf
  13. Gumus F., Eskin I., Veznikli A.N., Gumus M. 2007. Availability of rural tourism for Gallipoli villages: the potentials and attitudes. International Tourism Biennial conference, Turkey, 2: 157–158.
  14. Honey M. 2010. The ecotourism revolution: Origins, growth, trends. APEC ecotourism conference, Sendai, Japan, September 2010. Retrieved from mddb.apec.org/documents/2010/GOS/GOS-TWG-CON/10_gos-twg_con_001a.pdf
  15. Johnston A.M. 2006. Is the sacred for sale?: tourism and indigenous peoples. Earthscan, London, Sterling, VA.
  16. Mak B.K.L., Cheung L.T.O., Hui D.L.H. 2017. Community Participation in the Decision-Making Process for Sustainable Tourism Development in Rural Areas of Hong Kong, China. Sustainability, 9: 2–13.10.3390/su9101695
  17. Manu I., Kuuder C-J.W. 2012. Community-based ecotourism and livelihood enhancement in Sirigu. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 2, 18: 97–108.
  18. Marguba L.B. 2002. National Parks and their benefits to local communities in Nigeria. National Park Service.
  19. Mascarenhas A., Ampadu-Agyei O. 1998. Africa valuable assets: Africa Development that Works. [in:] P.G. Veit (ed.) Africa’s valuable assets: A reader in natural resource management. World Resources Institute, Washington, DC.
  20. Mensah I., Ernest A. 2013. Community participation in ecotourism: The case of Bobiri Forest Reserve and Butterfly Sanctuary in Ashanti Region of Ghana. American Journal of Tourism Management, 2, 1A: 34–42.
  21. Miller C.C. 2017. Challenges and Potentials of Ecotourism as a form of Conservation and Sustainable Development on Zapatera Island, Nicaragua. Master’s Thesis, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.
  22. Mowforth M., Munt I. 1998. Tourism and Sustainability: New Tourism in the Third World. Routledge, London.10.4324/9780203437292
  23. Nzama A.T. 2008. Socio-cultural impacts of tourism on the rural areas within the world heritage sites-The case of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. South Asian Journal for Tourism & Heritage, 1, 1: 1–8.
  24. National Park Service (undated). Old Oyo National Park. Retrieved from http://nigeriaparkservice.org/?p=160
  25. Ogogo A.U., Nchor A.A., Jacob D.E. 2010. Challenges of Buffer Zone Management in Cross River National Park, South Eastern Nigeria. Journal of Research in Forestry, Wildlife and Environment, 2(2): 156–163.
  26. Ogunjinmi A.A., Onadeko S.A., Adewumi A.A. 2012. Empirical study of the effects of personal factors on environmental attitudes of local communities around Nigeria’s protected areas. The Journal of Transdisciplinary Environmental Studies, 11, 1: 40–53.
  27. Ogunjinmi A.A., Aiyeloja A.A., Osunsina I.O.O., Ogunjinmi K.O. 2014. Understanding perceptions of protected area management in developing countries: The case of Nigeria National Parks. Global Environment, 7: 610–628.10.3197/ge.2014.070213
  28. Ogunjinmi A.A. 2015. Analysis of ecotourists’ profiles, trip characteristics and motivations in Nigeria National Parks. Centre Point Journal, 18, 1: 25–48.
  29. Pretty J. 1995. The many interpretations of participation. In Focus, 16: 4–5.
  30. Rao N.M., Pawar, R. 2013. Assessment of community participation in ecotourism and conservation at Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary, Karnataka, India. Retrieved from http://www.vpmthane.org/sci/FAVEO/r12.pdf
  31. Rastegar H. 2010. Tourism development and residents’ attitude: A case study of Yazd, Iran. Tourismos, 5, 2: 203–211.
  32. Salomão A.I.A. 2004. Legal framework for participatory natural resources management: privileges or rights in Mozambique? Environmental Governance in Africa Working Papers: #17. Washington, DC, World Resources Institute. http://www.wri.org/sites/default/files/eaa_decent_alda.pdf
  33. Scheyvens R. 2002. Tourism for development: empowering communities, Prentice Hall, London: 56–57.
  34. IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows, Version 21.0. 2012, IBM Corporation, Armonk, NY.
  35. Stronza A., Pêgas F. 2008. Ecotourism and conservation: Two cases from Brazil and Peru. Human Dimensions of Wildlife, 13, 4: 263–279.10.1080/10871200802187097
  36. Tang C., Zhong L., Cheng S. 2012. Tibetan attitudes towards community participation and ecotourism. Journal of Resources and Ecology, 3, 1: 8–15.10.5814/j.issn.1674-764x.2012.01.002
  37. Timothy D. 2002. Tourism and community development issues. [in:] R. Sharpley, D. Telfer (eds) Tourism and Development: Concepts and Issues. Channel View, Clevedon: 149–164.
  38. The World Bank. 2015. World Development Indicators. Retrieved from https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/bitstream/handle/10986/21634/9781464804403.pdf
  39. Tosun C. 2000. Limits to community participation in the tourism development process in developing countries. Tourism Management, 21, 6: 613–633.10.1016/S0261-5177(00)00009-1
  40. UNWTO 2002. Tourism and Poverty Alleviation, UNWTO, Madrid.
  41. WTO 2004. World Tourism Organisation press release, June 2004.
  42. Wuver A.M., Attuquayefio D.K. 2006. The impact of human activities on biodiversity conservation in a Coastland Wetland in Ghana. West African Journal of Applied Ecology, 9: 1–14.10.4314/wajae.v9i1.45690
  43. Yeboah T. 2013. Assessing community participation in selected ecotourism projects in the Brong-Ahafo Region, Ghana. Journal of Ecology and the Natural Environment, 5, 7: 133–143.10.5897/JENE2012.0351
Language: English
Page range: 1 - 12
Submitted on: Feb 23, 2018
Accepted on: Jul 20, 2018
Published on: Sep 1, 2018
Published by: University of Silesia in Katowice, Faculty of Natural Sciences
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2018 Adekunle Anthony Ogunjinmi, Charity Omokeme Braimoh, published by University of Silesia in Katowice, Faculty of Natural Sciences
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License.