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Community managed ecotourism An effective means of Red panda awareness and conservation Bibhushan Timsina ( Red Panda Network, Nepal ) Naveen K. Mahato ( Texas State University, USA & Red Panda Network, Nepal )
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Nepal CHINA NEPAL INDIA BHUTAN BANGLADESH Elevation High Low
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Tourism in Nepal
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Eco-tourists
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Nepal’s ecotourism destinations
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Major destinations
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Tourism and conservation Tourism generates revenue for conservation Economic benefits to the locals for conservation Economic benefits often not retained in the targeted community Both positive and negative impact on culture Ecological impact significantly observed
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Ecological impacts of tourism - Chitwan Trampling by high number of vehicles/elephants carrying tourists Impact on forest regeneration Reduced soil permeability Negative impact on second largest population of the endangered Indian Rhinoceros in the world Chitwan National Park, Nepal
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Ecological impacts of tourism – Everest Deforestation – very significant To meet energy need of tourists Construction/maintenance of infrastructure Solid waste and garbage deposal Soil erosion and degraded trail conditions Wildlife habituated to human presence – low reproductive success Himalayan tahr in Everest, Nepal
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Red Panda Network – Nepal (RPN) Four years of establishment Goal – Conservation of red panda, its habitat and associated species Focus – Community and Conservation Activities Scientific research Community-based monitoring of red panda and other rare species Conservation education Community development
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Red panda in Nepal
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RPN project area
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Red panda eco-tour First tour in 2006 Second tour in 2007 So far 7 groups of intl. tourists including ( 2006-2010 ) Photographer & filmmakers Conservationists & biologists University students Nature lovers Several groups of native tourist
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Red panda-based tourism enterprises A sustainable livelihood alternative Conservation incentives Pilot project in Upper Mai Valley Major attractions Red panda Rhododendron & mixed forests Mountain peaks Ethnicity & culture
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Pilot implementation - Mai Valley Formation of tourism management group Role division Preparation of management mechanism Benefit sharing mechanism Capacity building Marketing and promotion Eco-tours
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Preliminary findings Need of additional infrastructure Identification of supplementary tourism products Identification and collaboration with other partners and stakeholders Marketing and promotion Replication potentials
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Challenges Ecological sustainability Safeguarding the negative impacts on Vegetation and wildlife Physical environment Traditions and culture Maximum benefits to the local community Capacity of local community Balance with other livelihood opportunities
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Future directions Careful monitoring of tourism impacts Adaptive management Policy formulation at local level for eco-tourism management Enhancement of local capacity
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Acknowledgments The entire RPN team, esp. Ms. Anugraha Sharma, Mr. Sunil Shakya, Mr. Kamal Kandel. Community at project site District Forest Office – Ilam and Panchthar Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) Department of National Parks & Wildlife Management (DNPWC) Mr. Jitendra Bhattarai, NTB Mr. Sunil Sharma, NTB Dr. Ken Mix, Texas State University, USA
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RED PANDA NETWORK-NEPAL P. O. BOX 21477 KATHMANDU, NEPAL rpn@redpanda.org.np; www.redpanda.org.np
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