The current and future value of nature-based tourism in the Eastern Arc Mountains of Tanzania

Type Working Paper - Ecosystem Services
Title The current and future value of nature-based tourism in the Eastern Arc Mountains of Tanzania
Author(s)
Volume 8
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2014
Page numbers 75-83
URL https://www.econstor.eu/bitstream/10419/121958/1/768521041.pdf
Abstract
The financial benefit derived from nature-based tourism in the Eastern Arc Mountains
(EAMs) of Tanzania has never been assessed. Here, we calculate the Producer Surplus
(PS) related to expenditure on accommodation in the EAMs. This estimate is based on
the number of visitor bed-nights collected from a representative sample of hotels,
coupled with spatially explicit regression models to extrapolate visitor numbers to
unsampled locations, and adjusted to account for visits motivated by nature. The
estimated annual PS of nature-based tourism is ~US$195,000. In order to evaluate the
future impact of different forest management regimes on PS over a 25 year period, we
compare two alternative scenarios of land use. Under a ‘hopeful expectations’ scenario
of no forest loss from protected areas, the present value of PS from nature-based
tourism is ~US$1.9 million, compared with US$1.6 million under a ‘business-as-usual’
scenario. Although the value of nature-based tourism to the EAMs is lower than that
generated by Tanzania’s large game reserves, these revenues, together with other
ecosystem services provided by the area, such as carbon storage and water regulation,
may enhance the case for sustainable forest management.

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