Ecotourism, local community and partners for wetlands? in the lower Kinabatangan area of Sabah: managing conservation or conflicts?
Scientific research on biodiversity conducted by WWF Malaysia during the 1980s claimed that the Lower Kinabatangan Floodplain (Wetlands) including Sukau had the very good potential for ecotourism because it is home to many rare and endangered species such as orangutan, and the proboscis monkey, B...
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University of Malaya
2009
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Online Access: | https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/19403/1/Ecotourism_local%20community.pdf https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/19403/ https://ijie.um.edu.my/index.php/BRJ/article/view/9810 |
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Summary: | Scientific research on biodiversity conducted by WWF Malaysia during the 1980s
claimed that the Lower Kinabatangan Floodplain (Wetlands) including Sukau had
the very good potential for ecotourism because it is home to many rare and
endangered species such as orangutan, and the proboscis monkey, Borneo elephants,
birds and reptiles. In the 1990s, an ecotourism project was introduced to
Sukau Village where several private tour operators built tourist lodges along the
Kinabatangan riverbank. Since then, some local people (Orang Sungai) have begun
to participate in tourism activities and services. Many forest areas in this wetland
area (Lower Kinabatangan area) however, were converted into palm oil plantations.
Thus, the main questions in this scenario are to what extent has the Partners for
Wetlands program have impacted the socio-cultural life of the local community, and
what has been the effect on the stakeholder’s activities in this area? To what extent
can ecotourism be considered as a potential instrument for community development
and/or environmental conservation in this wetlands area? Does the Partner for
Wetlands program manage conservation, or does it manage conflict of interests
among the stakeholders in this area? |
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