Is Ecotourism an Opportunity for Large Wild Animals to Thrive?

被引:4
作者
Ivanova, Svetlana [1 ,2 ]
Prosekov, Alexander [3 ]
Kaledin, Anatoly [4 ]
机构
[1] Kemerovo State Univ, Nat Nutraceut Biotesting Lab, Krasnaya St 6, Kemerovo 650043, Russia
[2] Kemerovo State Univ, Dept Gen Math & Informat, Krasnaya St 6, Kemerovo 650043, Russia
[3] Kemerovo State Univ, Lab Biocatalysis, Krasnaya St 6, Kemerovo 650043, Russia
[4] Russian State Agrarian Univ, Timiryazev Moscow Agr Acad, Dept Zool, Moscow 127434, Russia
关键词
ecotourism; nature protection; large wild animals; moose (Alces alces); Kuzbass; LAND-USE CHANGE; COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION; TOURISM; CONSERVATION; BIODIVERSITY; LIVELIHOODS; CONTRIBUTE;
D O I
10.3390/su14052718
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The development of ecotourism involving wild animals in Russia is overlooked despite the fact that the country's territory is significant not only in terms of area but also in terms of the diversity of its flora and fauna. A significant part of Russia's territory has a low population density, especially beyond the Ural ridge. It retains its natural primeval nature, which can contribute to the development of ecotourism. Initial attempts have been made to develop this, mainly in the European part (Tatarstan, Murmansk Region, the Baltic Sea, Baikal, Altai), but the commercial use of wild animals within ecotourism programs, including the ones in Siberia and the Far East, has not been discussed. This work focuses on the basics of launching ecotourism in the industrial region of Siberia (Kuzbass, Russia) as part of the Alces alces conservation program.
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