Perception of the Impacts of Nature Tourism Development and Planning in Dong Hua Sao Protected Area, Laos
The study is concerned with an assessment of the opportunities for outdoor recreation development in the Dong Hua Sao protected area, located at the southern part of Laos (Champasak province). The study involves the assessment of the natural resources, the perception of residents towards socio-cu...
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English English |
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1996
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Online Access: | http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/9929/1/FH_1996_1__A.pdf http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/9929/ |
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Summary: | The study is concerned with an assessment of the opportunities for outdoor
recreation development in the Dong Hua Sao protected area, located at the
southern part of Laos (Champasak province). The study involves the assessment of
the natural resources, the perception of residents towards socio-cultural, economic
and physical impacts, and visitors' opinion towards activities and facilities preferred.
The study reveals that the perception of the residents in Dong Hua Sao
protected area is quite similar to results of other studies. The residents of DHS
protected area believe that tourism will bring several changes to the social,
economic and physical environments of the area. They feel that most of the changes
will be beneficial for their community. Moreover, the residents have given higher
priorities to issues related to employment and participation in culture practices for
tourism, since these will lead to employment benefits. They also feel that deviant social activities should be viewed as one of the important criteria in judging the
tourism's impacts. The result implies that the residents are sensitive to the future
impacts caused by tourism and are able to judge the nature of impacts in relation to
their needs and wants.
The analysis of the visitors' opinions reveals that visitors are attracted to the
protected area or park for its sight-seeing, bird and wildlife watching and nature
education resources. Visitors are concerned with the level of development and have
suggested that development be confined to nature tourism with traditional houses
and nature resort that blends well with the natural environment. It can be implied
from the analysis of the visitors opinion that tourism be developed without causing
damages to the natural and cultural resources of the area.
A recreation development plan is proposed based on the assessment of the
resources and analysis of residents' attitude around the DHS protected area and
visitors' opinion within the recreation areas in Champasak. Three areas are selected
and 12 potential recreation sites within. It is recommended that the concept of
development of the DHS recreation forests is the Forest Water Aesthetics and
Adventure Touring. For each of the three areas, the development concept has also
been formulated. |
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