The Role of Tourism in the Ecosystem Services Framework
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. The Discourse of Ecosystem Services Frameworks Regarding Tourism
The contributions that ecosystems make to human well-being. These services are final in that they are the outputs of ecosystems (whether natural, semi-natural or highly modified) that most directly affect the well-being of people. A fundamental characteristic is that they retain a connection to the underlying ecosystem functions, processes and structures that generate them.[24]
Things that people create or derive from final ecosystem services. These final outputs from ecosystems have been turned into products or experiences that are not functionally connected to the systems from which they were derived.[24]
Overexploitation of benefits arising from some provisioning services (e.g., overexploitation of fish stocks) as well as cultural services (e.g., tourism) and regulating services (e.g., reforestation activities for carbon capture) could lead to a depletion of benefits and social trade-offs.
Increased fish catch can increase ecotourism opportunities (e.g., increased sport fishing opportunities) or decrease them if the levels are unsustainable or if the increased catch reduces populations of predators that attract tourists (e.g., killer whales, seals, sea lions).
The growth in the number of tourists and hotels has, nevertheless, generated detrimental effects on the environment. For example, hotel growth is associated with landscape and wetland alteration, deforestation of buffer zones, pollution of rivers, lakes and beaches, and changes in wildlife behaviour.
With tourism becoming the world’s largest employer and an important economic factor in many developing countries, native forestlands, coral reefs, and other natural resources will be increasingly perceived as vital business assets of many private companies.
3.2. Ecosystem Services in the Scientific Literature on Tourism
Businesses are increasingly aligning their investments with consumer trends and interest in biodiversity and ecosystem services. Additionally, private organizations are beginning to recognize their direct dependence on ecosystem services, in part because businesses are able to see how biodiversity loss and ecosystem service degradation poses threats to future financial opportunities.
3.3. Nature-Based Tourism Studies and Their Use of Ecosystem Services
4. Tourism Research and Ecosystem Services: Light and Shade
5. Conclusions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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MEA | 2005 | Ecosystems and Human Well-being: Synthesis |
MEA | 2005 | Living Beyond Our Means: Natural Assets and Human Well-being |
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TEEB | 2012 | The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity in Local and Regional Policy and Management |
TEEB | 2013 | The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity in Business and Enterprise |
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