Eco

Eco
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  • 1

    Responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment, sustains the well being of local people, and involves interpretation and education.

    ecotourism

  • 2

    Is the combination of adventurous activity with environmentally responsible awareness

    eco adventure travels

  • 3

    Tourism which operates in such a way as to minimize negative impacts on the enrvironment.

    responsible tourism

  • 4

    Often used interchangeably with eco tourism and sustainable tourism but more accurately described as any activity or facility operating in an environmentally friendly fashion.

    green tourism

  • 5

    Interacting with, understanding and learning about unique cultures is the focus of this style of trip. The concept of learning from other culture to broaden ones perspective is usually a core value.

    cultural tourism

  • 6

    For the full enjoyment of ecotourism sites

    good design

  • 7

    It is also advisable to make the site accessible pwds

    inclusive design

  • 8

    The needs of everyone must be taken into consideration in the design of facilities.

    Gender sensitivity

  • 9

    An area of a unique scenic, historic, geologic, or ecological value and of sufficient size and character so as to allow its maintenance in a natural condition by the operation of physical and biological processes.

    natural area

  • 10

    Applies to environment friendly tourism operations such as rainforest lodge with composting toilets and solar powered lighting.

    greet tourism

  • 11

    Community ownership and management of tourism enterprise

    community based tourism

  • 12

    It involves and element of risk

    adventure tourism

  • 13

    Also known as farm tourism. A subcategory of rural ecotourism. Learn and experience about agri cultural life

    agritourism

  • 14

    It focuses on the behavior of tourists and ethical issues of other tourism stakeholders with respect to the tourism development

    responsible tourism

  • 15

    Off limits to all human acts except for scientific studies and religious use by indigenous communities

    strict protection zones

  • 16

    Environmentally degraded zones that need to revive their natural habitat and biodiversity

    restoration zones

  • 17

    Promote recreational, tourism, educational, and environmental awareness values.

    recreational zones.

  • 18

    It is the next step after the pre feasibility study has established that an area is ready for ecotourism.

    full feasibility study

  • 19

    This include secondary data gathering on the biophysical and socio economic profile of the area

    stocktaking review

  • 20

    This can be done through consultative meetings and workshops to confirm the data generated and the analysis and interpretations made. It also helps in evaluating the acceptability and workability of the proposed ecotourism enterprise.

    Data validation

  • 21

    Identified portions of land and water set aside by reason of their unique physical and biological significance, managed to enhance, biological diversity and protected against destructive human exploitation.

    protected area

  • 22

    Located outside and adjacent to the protected area that stil under the control of PAMB. These are effective multipleuse zones that serves as social fence to prevent human intervention and other threats to the protected area.

    buffer zones

  • 23

    It is carried out to determine if a site has the potential to be developed into an eco tourism site. Entails the conduct of a focused group discussion involving local community representatives and tourism experts

    preliminary site evaluation

  • 24

    Involves identification of historical and archaelogically significant local resources: traditional knowledge and practices in the area and finding out if the area is a home of indigenous community

    cultural resource assessment

  • 25

    Managing the volume of the visitors, directing them where to go in the ecotourism site and controlling their behavior in order to minimize their impacts

    visitor management

  • 26

    Contains general relevant information about the site.

    site profile

  • 27

    Describes development that can still be introduce in thè site.

    tourism situation

  • 28

    Appropriate development for the site, ecotourism products, detailed physical plan. ( ecotourism planning for the site )

    site planning

  • 29

    Involve making decisions on where to build ecotourism infrastructure such as ecolodges

    site planning

  • 30

    An approach that incorporates the profile, local knowledge, and opinions of rural people in the planning and the management of development projects and programs. The bottom up approach in organizational management.

    participatory rural assessment

  • 31

    A strategic planning method used to evaluate the strengths, weakness, opportunities, threats involved in a project such as ecotourism.

    swot analysis

  • 32

    Also known as internal analysis

    strengths and weakness

  • 33

    Opportunities and threats form part of this analysis. It should be guided from the acronym PESTLE

    external analysis.

  • 34

    Four categories of PRA techniques

    visualized analysis interviews field sampling group and team dynamics

  • 35

    6 CONTENTS of ecotourism business plan

    monitoring and evaluation, financial projection, marketing strategy, executive summary, product or service description, ecotourism industry analysis

  • 36

    12 CRITERIA for full site assessment process

    access, zoning, tourism built up area, development limitations, ecotourism products, ecotourism operations, community participation, skills and training needs of communities, marketing, visitor management, site management, partnerships

  • 37

    4 MAIN PHASES OF ECOTOURISM MANAGEMENT PROCESS

    Assessment Phase, Planning Phase, Implementation Phase, Monitoring and Evaluation

  • 38

    10 Major Values and Principles of ecotourism

    Environmental and cultural awareness and respect, community participation in management, minimal impacts, interpretation, education, responsibility, cultural sensitivity, gender equality, ethics, sustainability

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment, sustains the well being of local people, and involves interpretation and education.

    ecotourism

  • 2

    Is the combination of adventurous activity with environmentally responsible awareness

    eco adventure travels

  • 3

    Tourism which operates in such a way as to minimize negative impacts on the enrvironment.

    responsible tourism

  • 4

    Often used interchangeably with eco tourism and sustainable tourism but more accurately described as any activity or facility operating in an environmentally friendly fashion.

    green tourism

  • 5

    Interacting with, understanding and learning about unique cultures is the focus of this style of trip. The concept of learning from other culture to broaden ones perspective is usually a core value.

    cultural tourism

  • 6

    For the full enjoyment of ecotourism sites

    good design

  • 7

    It is also advisable to make the site accessible pwds

    inclusive design

  • 8

    The needs of everyone must be taken into consideration in the design of facilities.

    Gender sensitivity

  • 9

    An area of a unique scenic, historic, geologic, or ecological value and of sufficient size and character so as to allow its maintenance in a natural condition by the operation of physical and biological processes.

    natural area

  • 10

    Applies to environment friendly tourism operations such as rainforest lodge with composting toilets and solar powered lighting.

    greet tourism

  • 11

    Community ownership and management of tourism enterprise

    community based tourism

  • 12

    It involves and element of risk

    adventure tourism

  • 13

    Also known as farm tourism. A subcategory of rural ecotourism. Learn and experience about agri cultural life

    agritourism

  • 14

    It focuses on the behavior of tourists and ethical issues of other tourism stakeholders with respect to the tourism development

    responsible tourism

  • 15

    Off limits to all human acts except for scientific studies and religious use by indigenous communities

    strict protection zones

  • 16

    Environmentally degraded zones that need to revive their natural habitat and biodiversity

    restoration zones

  • 17

    Promote recreational, tourism, educational, and environmental awareness values.

    recreational zones.

  • 18

    It is the next step after the pre feasibility study has established that an area is ready for ecotourism.

    full feasibility study

  • 19

    This include secondary data gathering on the biophysical and socio economic profile of the area

    stocktaking review

  • 20

    This can be done through consultative meetings and workshops to confirm the data generated and the analysis and interpretations made. It also helps in evaluating the acceptability and workability of the proposed ecotourism enterprise.

    Data validation

  • 21

    Identified portions of land and water set aside by reason of their unique physical and biological significance, managed to enhance, biological diversity and protected against destructive human exploitation.

    protected area

  • 22

    Located outside and adjacent to the protected area that stil under the control of PAMB. These are effective multipleuse zones that serves as social fence to prevent human intervention and other threats to the protected area.

    buffer zones

  • 23

    It is carried out to determine if a site has the potential to be developed into an eco tourism site. Entails the conduct of a focused group discussion involving local community representatives and tourism experts

    preliminary site evaluation

  • 24

    Involves identification of historical and archaelogically significant local resources: traditional knowledge and practices in the area and finding out if the area is a home of indigenous community

    cultural resource assessment

  • 25

    Managing the volume of the visitors, directing them where to go in the ecotourism site and controlling their behavior in order to minimize their impacts

    visitor management

  • 26

    Contains general relevant information about the site.

    site profile

  • 27

    Describes development that can still be introduce in thè site.

    tourism situation

  • 28

    Appropriate development for the site, ecotourism products, detailed physical plan. ( ecotourism planning for the site )

    site planning

  • 29

    Involve making decisions on where to build ecotourism infrastructure such as ecolodges

    site planning

  • 30

    An approach that incorporates the profile, local knowledge, and opinions of rural people in the planning and the management of development projects and programs. The bottom up approach in organizational management.

    participatory rural assessment

  • 31

    A strategic planning method used to evaluate the strengths, weakness, opportunities, threats involved in a project such as ecotourism.

    swot analysis

  • 32

    Also known as internal analysis

    strengths and weakness

  • 33

    Opportunities and threats form part of this analysis. It should be guided from the acronym PESTLE

    external analysis.

  • 34

    Four categories of PRA techniques

    visualized analysis interviews field sampling group and team dynamics

  • 35

    6 CONTENTS of ecotourism business plan

    monitoring and evaluation, financial projection, marketing strategy, executive summary, product or service description, ecotourism industry analysis

  • 36

    12 CRITERIA for full site assessment process

    access, zoning, tourism built up area, development limitations, ecotourism products, ecotourism operations, community participation, skills and training needs of communities, marketing, visitor management, site management, partnerships

  • 37

    4 MAIN PHASES OF ECOTOURISM MANAGEMENT PROCESS

    Assessment Phase, Planning Phase, Implementation Phase, Monitoring and Evaluation

  • 38

    10 Major Values and Principles of ecotourism

    Environmental and cultural awareness and respect, community participation in management, minimal impacts, interpretation, education, responsibility, cultural sensitivity, gender equality, ethics, sustainability