Conception of a good-practices guide to the nature based tourism in the Azores (Portugal)

2011 Shanghai International Conference on Social Science (SICSS 2011) 17-20 August. Azorean archipelago, located in the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean, is packed with natural treasures well known in most parts of the world. In order to preserve them, the Portuguese government has set up a net of...

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Main Authors: Laulhe, Pierre, Caetano, Diogo, Estima, Deborah, Ventura, Maria A.
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: SICSS 2011 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/1332
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spelling ftunivacores:oai:repositorio.uac.pt:10400.3/1332 2023-05-15T17:35:51+02:00 Conception of a good-practices guide to the nature based tourism in the Azores (Portugal) Laulhe, Pierre Caetano, Diogo Estima, Deborah Ventura, Maria A. 2011-08 http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/1332 eng eng SICSS 2011 PTDC/AAC-AMB/104714/2008 Laulhe, P., D. Caetano, D. Estima & M. A. Ventura. 2011. Conception of a good-practices guide to the nature-based tourism in the Azores (Portugal). 2011 Shanghai International Conference on Social Science; 17-20 August, 2011; Shanghai, China [Published on CD] http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/1332 openAccess Good-practices Natura 2000 Recreational Activities Tourism conferenceObject 2011 ftunivacores 2022-05-01T14:30:22Z 2011 Shanghai International Conference on Social Science (SICSS 2011) 17-20 August. Azorean archipelago, located in the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean, is packed with natural treasures well known in most parts of the world. In order to preserve them, the Portuguese government has set up a net of protected areas in all nine islands of the archipelago, known as “Island Parks”. Within these protected landscape we find Natura 2000 network, built upon two EC Directives: the Habitats and Birds Directives. Apart from a strict conservation objective, Natura 2000 is supposed to provide some sort of income to local communities, a goal that can be achieved through tourism. But tourism and conservation can collide unless the activities practiced in those areas, follow a set of rules aimed at its preservation. Because tourism usually has impacts upon the environment where it is practiced (e.g. soil erosion, habitat destruction, pollution), more and more tourists become sensitive to environmental protection. Tourism of Nature and Ecotourism are growing sectors within Azorean tourism. Thus, our main concern is to build a field guide of good-practices, to the touristy activities practiced in the protected areas of the Azores. We will present, in pocket guidebooks, all out-door activities that can be practiced on the islands, and where they may occur within each island. According to location, rules and good practices will be explained. A parallel will be established between them and biodiversity conservation. As a result, tourists will be informed about potential dangers to endemic fauna and flora, and be aware of how to protect them by respecting those rules. Two different guides will focus marine and terrestrial activities. The marine guidebook will refer to ludic fishing, snorkeling and scuba-diving, while the terrestrial one will resume the existing trails, speleology, bicycle and climbing. FCT e programa COMPETE Conference Object North Atlantic Repositório da Universidade dos Açores
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topic Good-practices
Natura 2000
Recreational Activities
Tourism
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Natura 2000
Recreational Activities
Tourism
Laulhe, Pierre
Caetano, Diogo
Estima, Deborah
Ventura, Maria A.
Conception of a good-practices guide to the nature based tourism in the Azores (Portugal)
topic_facet Good-practices
Natura 2000
Recreational Activities
Tourism
description 2011 Shanghai International Conference on Social Science (SICSS 2011) 17-20 August. Azorean archipelago, located in the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean, is packed with natural treasures well known in most parts of the world. In order to preserve them, the Portuguese government has set up a net of protected areas in all nine islands of the archipelago, known as “Island Parks”. Within these protected landscape we find Natura 2000 network, built upon two EC Directives: the Habitats and Birds Directives. Apart from a strict conservation objective, Natura 2000 is supposed to provide some sort of income to local communities, a goal that can be achieved through tourism. But tourism and conservation can collide unless the activities practiced in those areas, follow a set of rules aimed at its preservation. Because tourism usually has impacts upon the environment where it is practiced (e.g. soil erosion, habitat destruction, pollution), more and more tourists become sensitive to environmental protection. Tourism of Nature and Ecotourism are growing sectors within Azorean tourism. Thus, our main concern is to build a field guide of good-practices, to the touristy activities practiced in the protected areas of the Azores. We will present, in pocket guidebooks, all out-door activities that can be practiced on the islands, and where they may occur within each island. According to location, rules and good practices will be explained. A parallel will be established between them and biodiversity conservation. As a result, tourists will be informed about potential dangers to endemic fauna and flora, and be aware of how to protect them by respecting those rules. Two different guides will focus marine and terrestrial activities. The marine guidebook will refer to ludic fishing, snorkeling and scuba-diving, while the terrestrial one will resume the existing trails, speleology, bicycle and climbing. FCT e programa COMPETE
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author Laulhe, Pierre
Caetano, Diogo
Estima, Deborah
Ventura, Maria A.
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Estima, Deborah
Ventura, Maria A.
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title Conception of a good-practices guide to the nature based tourism in the Azores (Portugal)
title_short Conception of a good-practices guide to the nature based tourism in the Azores (Portugal)
title_full Conception of a good-practices guide to the nature based tourism in the Azores (Portugal)
title_fullStr Conception of a good-practices guide to the nature based tourism in the Azores (Portugal)
title_full_unstemmed Conception of a good-practices guide to the nature based tourism in the Azores (Portugal)
title_sort conception of a good-practices guide to the nature based tourism in the azores (portugal)
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Laulhe, P., D. Caetano, D. Estima & M. A. Ventura. 2011. Conception of a good-practices guide to the nature-based tourism in the Azores (Portugal). 2011 Shanghai International Conference on Social Science; 17-20 August, 2011; Shanghai, China [Published on CD]
http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/1332
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