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Scenario planning for tourism management: a participatory and system dynamics model applied to the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador
Authors:Francesco Pizzitutti  Stephen J. Walsh  Ronald R. Rindfuss  Reck Gunter  Diego Quiroga  Rebecca Tippett
Affiliation:1. Galapagos Science Center, Galapagos, Ecuador;2. School of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Quito, Ecuador;3. Department of Geography, Center for Galapagos Studies &4. Galapagos Science Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA;5. Department of Sociology, Center for Galapagos Studies &6. Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA;7. Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA
Abstract:This paper presents a decision-support system based on a system dynamics model designed to examine tourism management in the Galapagos Islands. A participatory approach was used to integrate the views of multiple stakeholders in the Galapagos Islands and to build an understandable, graphical representation of the impacts of tourism and residential population growth. Each subsystem is examined through hypotheses involving three scenarios of tourism growth that are associated with different residential population expansions. A number of integrative and linked social-ecological effects in our model have been shown to severely shock the natural environment of the Galapagos and saturate the capacity of several socio-economic subsystems. Major concerns of the expanding human dimension in the Galapagos are represented by (1) the growing number of introduced species that threaten the Islands’ unique natural environment, and (2) the rapid saturation of the Galapagos National Park's tourism reception capacity. The model relies upon real data to specify rules, relationships, and rates of exchange that are derived through statistical functions and/or functions specified in theory or practice. The presented decision-support system is a quantitative scenario-planning tool that can be used by policy-makers to achieve an enhanced understanding of the Galapagos Islands as a coupled human–natural system.
Keywords:Tourism and residential population  participatory and system dynamics models  scenario planning  tourism destination management  Galapagos Islands  Ecuador
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