Presentation made at the CBD/IUCN TAPAS Group meeting on "Tourism partnerships and concessions in protected areas: Cooperating for success" meeting in the iSimangaliso Wetland Park
2. Why we are here
• Secretariat of the Convention
on Biological Diversity work on
biodiversity and tourism
• Under-use of tourism to finance
conservation in protected areas
• Need identified for guidelines,
better capacity and networks
3. IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas
(WCPA) Specialist Group
Voluntary technical network (420+)
Specialists on tourism and protected areas and
areas of particular importance to biodiversity
Who we are
8. What is the main source of financing for your protected area/s now?
9. 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Restaurants
Specialized training programs (e.g. mountain climbing,
Membership program for visitors
Transport: buses, taxis, car rentals
Retail: Grocery food, souvenirs, equipment (sale/hire)
Special events: sports, music, dancing, and displays
Programme encouraging dona:ons from tourists
Reserva:ons and sales
Communica:ons: Wifi access, cellphone coverage
Guided trips and tours: vehicle based, balloon, boat, canoe
Accommoda:on (e.g. hotels, lodges, chalets, campsites etc)
Medical services, search and rescue
Basic services: Washrooms and toilets, cleaning, laundry
Services and facili:es for volunteers
Museum and archive
Waste collec:on and management (including recycling)
Power: Electricity, fuel, gas, petrol
Informa:on: Visitor centre, informa:on boards, educa:on,
Infrastructure: Tourist roads, hiking trails, 4x4 trails, landing
Specialised research facili:es
Policing and security
Protected area authority/government Concessionnaire License holder Permit holder Don't know Not applicable
Which of the following tourist services are currently provided in
your most visited protected area and who provides them?
10. 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Restaurants
Transport: buses, taxis, car rentals
Retail: Grocery food, souvenirs, equipment (sale/hire)
Special events: sports, music, dancing, and displays
Accommoda:on (e.g. hotels, lodges, chalets, campsites etc)
Reserva:ons and sales
Guided trips and tours: vehicle based, balloon, boat, canoe
Specialized training programs (e.g. mountain climbing,
Basic services: Washrooms and toilets, cleaning, laundry
Membership programme for visitors, such as the SANParks
Communica:ons: Wifi access, cellphone coverage
Waste collec:on and management (including recycling)
Medical services, search and rescue
Infrastructure: Tourist roads, hiking trails, 4x4 trails, landing
Power: Electricity, fuel, gas, petrol
Programme encouraging dona:ons from tourists
Specialised research facili:es
Services and facili:es for volunteers
Museum and archive
Informa:on: Visitor centre, informa:on boards, educa:on,
Policing and security
Protected area authority/government Concessionnaire License holder Permit holder Don't know Not applicable
Which of the following tourist services are planned for your protected
areas in the future and who might provide them?
13. The needs assessment
• Online questionnaire
• Sent to 400+ people
• 72 responses (18%): 67 usable
• Most responses from Africa (70%) + USA,
UK, South America, Asia
16. Build on guidelines & initiatives
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17. Awareness of existing guidelines
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50%
60%
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Tourism Concessions in Protected Natural Areas
(UNDP)
An Introduc:on to Tourism concessioning (World Bank
Group)
SADC TFCA Tourism Concession Guidelines (GiZ)
Yes No I use this guide
21. 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Tourism service pricing/fee sejng
Legal liability
Recruitment and management of volunteers
Concession contract design/feasibility
Tourism marke:ng/promo:on
Hospitality services
Procurement (e.g. tendering)
Contrac:ng and contract management
Business management
Personnel management
Legisla:on and regula:ons
Tourism management
Local community involvement and management
Yes No Some
Capacity
building
needs
22. 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Understanding the overall procurement process
Evalua:ng tender documents
Decision processes on outsourcing compared to insourcing
Marke:ng of PAs and available concessions
Understanding the contrac:ng process
Understanding the benefits and disbenefits of outsourcing compared to
insourcing
Understanding PA tourism
Monitoring and evalua:ng tourism concessionaires
Budge:ng and financing of tourism concessions
Working with/engaging the private sector
Pricing for tourism concessions
Sustainability of tourism concessions
Case study examples
Understanding tourism concession processes
Developing a tourism concession plan for your PAs
5 (very important) 4 3 2 1 (not important) 0 (didn't answer)
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