Tourism
BioOne VISTA | March 2024
Tourism is a critical economic development strategy around the world, providing needed jobs and developing infrastructure, while connecting visitors to constructed attractions and sites of natural beauty. However, tourism and the growing field of ecotourism invariably impact native ecosystems and species. Scientific research investigating the impacts of tourism provides valuable insights which can inform more sustainable development strategies, drive policies, and enhance destination management including the protection of natural resources.
This article collection proudly features peer-reviewed scientific research from BioOne Complete publishing partners, including Herpetologica, Journal of East African Natural History, Journal of Resources and Ecology, Mountain Research and Development, Rhodora, Wildlife Research, and more.
A Demand-Based Analysis of Ecotourism Product Diversification in Botswana
African Journal of Wildlife Research
Understanding human and nature interaction outcomes for sustaining tourist destinations: An example of Jiuzhaigou Nature Reserve, China
Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management
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Effects of ecotourism on eastern yellow robin ( Eopsaltria australis) vocal behaviour
Australian Journal of Zoology
Planktonic Egg Masses of the Diamondback Squid Thysanoteuthis rhombus in the Western Caribbean, Honduras; a Comprehensive Review of Global Observations
Caribbean Journal of Science
Ecosystem Services in Recreational Forests of Turkey: Analysis of National Forest Policies and Scientific Studies
The International Forestry Review
Tourists' (mis)understandings of nature: international and domestic visitors' perceptions of invasive alien plants in New Zealand
Invasive Plant Science and Management
Environmental Conflicts with Tourist Beach Uses along the Northeastern Vietnam Coast
Journal of Coastal Research
Journal of East African Natural History
Wildlife Tourism Malpractice Can Lead to Animal Poisoning with Plastics
The Journal of Raptor Research
Tourists' Willingness to Pay for the Non-Use Values of Ecotourism Resources in a National Forest Park
Journal of Resources and Ecology
Communicating Risk in Glacier Tourism: A Case Study of the Svínafellsheiði Fracture in Iceland
Mountain Research and Development
Archaeological Sites as a Safeguard for Orchid Diversity: A Study in El Tajin, Veracruz, Mexico
Natural Areas Journal
Northeastern High-Elevation Areas: Ecological Values and Conservation Priorities
Northeastern Naturalist
Minimal Impact of a Long-Distance Hiking Trail on the Plant Community in the Adirondack Park, New York State, U.S.A.
Rhodora
Patterns of Wildlife Activity and Predator-Prey Dynamics in a Highly Touristed Area
The Southwestern Naturalist
Variable Effects of Tourist Presence on the Activity Budget of Alouatta pigra
Tropical Conservation Science
On the breeding biology of the Blue-throated Hillstar ( Oreotrochilus cyanolaemus), a recently discovered species from southern Ecuador
The Wilson Journal of Ornithology
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