The ‘Sanctuary Gap’: Reviewing the Research on Captive Wildlife Sanctuary Tourism
Animals,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(4), P. 496 - 496
Published: Feb. 10, 2025
Wildlife
sanctuaries
have
gained
popularity
in
recent
years
as
settings
for
research
into
human–animal
relations,
captive
wildlife
tourism,
and
rehabilitation.
While
scholars
from
animal
studies,
ethics,
geography,
ethnography
disciplines
turned
their
attention
to
sanctuaries,
there
is
still
limited
engagement
the
fields
of
conservation,
welfare
sciences.
Adopting
an
interdisciplinary
approach,
this
paper
addresses
‘sanctuary
gap’
by
offering
a
synthesis
existing
related
sanctuary
tourism.
To
end,
suggests
preliminary
definitions
tourism
attractions,
well
typology
along
spectrum
greenwashed
just.
It
aims
illuminate
shadowy
presence
across
multiple
identify
areas
future
research.
The
discussion
considers
how
are
well-suited
on
multispecies
communities,
conservation
wild
animals.
Language: Английский
Genetic Diversity of Tourist-Habituated Rhesus Macaques Inhabiting Wulongkou Area, Jiyuan, China: Based on Deceased Individuals
Yu-Wei Wang,
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Yanyan Zhou,
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Tongtong Luo
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et al.
Diversity,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(4), P. 244 - 244
Published: March 29, 2025
Rhesus
macaque
(Macaca
mulatta),
the
iconic
species
of
genus
Macaca,
is
characterized
by
greatest
geographical
distribution
all
nonhuman
primates
and
an
important
resource
in
many
wildlife-related
tourism
areas,
especially
China.
In
current
study,
genetic
diversity
was
assessed
ten
microsatellite
loci
with
DNA
obtained
from
muscle
tissue
deceased
individuals
free-ranging
but
tourist-habituated
rhesus
population
naturally
inhabiting
Wulongkou
Scenic
Area,
Jiyuan,
China,
where
they
have
been
exploited
for
since
early
1980s.
The
results
showed
that
studied
relatively
lower
compared
its
wild
captive
counterparts,
samples
collected
subdivision
area
could
mask
finding.
Therefore,
we
proposed
a
group-based
study
would
help
to
clarify
structure/diversity
macaques
this
area,
then
reasonable
management
recommendations
be
provided
sustainable
development
local
wildlife-dominated
tourism.
Language: Английский
Wetland conservation tourism marketing: the effects of perceived sustainability and biodiversity knowledge on environmental awareness and pro-environmental behavior in Bakut Island
Muhammad Naparin,
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Anthonius Junianto Karsudjono
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Cogent Social Sciences,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
11(1)
Published: April 1, 2025
Language: Английский
A field-based Conservation Welfare Assessment Framework for Costa Rican primate sanctuaries
Human-Animal Interactions,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 22, 2025
Abstract
This
article
offers
a
methodological
contribution
to
the
study
of
field-based
wild
animal
welfare
assessments
in
developing
tourism
contexts.
Grounded
interdisciplinary
fields
conservation
and
ethnoprimatology,
it
introduces
preliminary,
non-invasive,
transdisciplinary,
Conservation
Welfare
Assessment
Framework
(CWAF)
tailored
non-human
primate
sanctuary
attractions
Costa
Rica.
holistic
approach
provides
24
evaluative
criteria
across
eight
categories:
mental
experiences,
good
environment,
physical
health,
events,
projects,
community
outreach,
environmental
education
.
Emphasizing
relational
accessible
methodology
similar
multispecies
ethnography,
framework
encourages
mixed,
socio-ecological
methods
including
participant
observation,
behavioural
document
review,
social
inquiry
with
key
informants,
members,
tourists
guide
data
collection.
Finally,
I
reviewed
framework’s
applications
suggestions
for
future
research.
Language: Английский
AI Strategies for Adapting Marketing in Tourism to Climate Change
Mohammad Badruddoza Talukder,
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Sanjeev Kumar,
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Kuldeep Singh
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et al.
IGI Global eBooks,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 139 - 164
Published: May 8, 2025
The
pace
of
climate
change
consequently
increases
the
pressure
and
risks
for
global
tourism
thereby
requiring
efficient
solutions
to
improve
industry's
resilience
sustainability
in
marketing
management.
opportunities
using
Artificial
Intelligence
managing
resources
increasing
tourist
destinations.
Studies
suggest
that
AI
can
also
be
used
impact
on
tourism,
empower
accurate
prognosis,
handle
resource
utilization,
allow
travelers
choose
climate-sensitive
tours
meet
their
preferences
marketing.
study
reveals
how
contribute
changing
industry
into
a
sustainable
resilient
field
based
obtained
outcomes
shaping
related
policies
among
policymakers,
specialists,
other
researchers.
implementation
with
adaptation
help
manage
difficulties
stem
from
while
continuing
succeed
through
Language: Английский