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AuthorRaschke, Bonnie Jean
Accessioned date2024-02-18T13:07:26Z
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Year2017
CitationRaschke, B. J. (2017). Is whale watching a win-win for people and nature? An analysis of the economic, environmental, and social impacts of whale watching in the Caribbean (PhD thesis). Arizona State University. Recuperado de:es
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AbstractWhale watching has been hailed by environmental non-governmental organizations like Greenpeace and the International Fund for Animal Welfare as a responsible form of tourism that has the potential to enhance conservation outcomes for cetaceans, while also supporting the economic development of coastal communities. Tourism research suggests that while it is possible for whale watching to provide these benefits, it may also have considerable costs to members of host communities and cetaceans. This dissertation sought to gather data on the economic, ecological, and social impacts of whale watching in the Caribbean in order to evaluate the industry's performance in the region.es
LanguageEnglishes
PublishedArizona State Universityes
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SubjectBiodiversidad - República Dominicanaes
SubjectHábitats y especieses
SubjectMamíferos marinoses
SubjectTurismo sosteniblees
TitleIs whale watching a win-win for people and nature? An analysis of the economic, environmental, and social impacts of whale watching in the Caribbeanes
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Type of contentThesises
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AudienceTechnicians, professionals and scientistses


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