In Journal of environmental management
The ability to quantify nature's value for tourism has significant implications for natural resource management and sustainable development policy. This is especially true in the Eastern Caribbean, where many countries are embracing the concept of the Blue Economy. The utilization of user-generated content (UGC) to understand tourist activities and preferences, including the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning approaches, remains at the early stages of development and application. This work describes a new effort which has modelled and mapped multiple nature dependent sectors of the tourism industry across five small island nations. It makes broad use of UGC, while acknowledging the challenges and strengthening the approach with substantive input, correction, and modification from local experts. Our approach to measuring the nature-dependency of tourism is practical and scalable, producing data, maps and statistics of sufficient detail and veracity to support sustainable resource management, marine spatial planning, and the wider promotion of the Blue Economy framework.
Spalding Mark D, Longley-Wood Kate, McNulty Valerie Pietsch, Constantine Sherry, Acosta-Morel Montserrat, Anthony Val, Cole Aaron D, Hall Giselle, Nickel Barry A, Schill Steven R, Schuhmann Peter W, Tanner Darren
2023-Mar-17
Blue economy, Eastern caribbean, Ecosystem services, Nature dependent tourism, User-generated content, Wildlife tourism