Practices, Challenges and Opportunities of Community Based Ecotourism Development in Meket Woreda, North Wollo, Amhara Region.
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2011-06
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Addis Ababa University
Abstract
So far, various studies attempted to study potentials for CBET development; and value of
ecotourisll1 for wildlife conservation and economic development has been done in Ethiopia, and
little is done on exploring practices, challenges and opportunities of CBET development. Thus,
this thesis was envisaged with objective of critically identifYing the key practices, challenges and
opportunities ofCBET development in Meket woreda, North Wollo and recommends on how best
it can be enhanced and replicated in other areas. In order to achieve the objective of the slUdy,
both primary and secondmy data were generated by employing qualitative (us ing case study,
focus group discussion, in depth interview and on spot observation) and quantitative (mainly
using household survey and visitor survey questionnaires) methodl·. Purposive and simple
random sampling techniques were used to select 3 CBET sites and 90 sample households
respectively. The quantitative data was analyzed using frequency, percentage and mean when
appropriate while qualitative data was used to triangulate and substantiate the study. The
research revealed that CBET has brought a variety of favorable economic, socio-cultural and
environmental impacts. On the other hand, the study also identified several potentially adverse
effects, which suggest the need for improvement and strong effort. The research spots several
meaningful CBET practices which can become a model for similar initiatives elsewhere with
different blue prints. The study discloses that several challenges have been experienced at
project implementation and running of CBET business in the study area. Low level of knowledge,
interest and perception of local comlllunity towards CBET; the resource ownership questions
like land; capacity problems of the MCs and local level government office staff; lack of legal
registration of CTEs; conflicting policies and legislations; communities ' expectation for
immediate financial benefits; quality and standard of products and services; lack of cooperation
among stakeholders; emerging challenges on marketing and booking; etc, were identified as
challenges of CBET in the study area. However, several opportunities like strategic location of
the sites, change of local attitude toward CBET, hospitality of local community, the potential
tourism resources of the area, succes.lful efforts on marketing and promotion, etc are identified
as success factors for CBET Results and recommendations of the study explore ways to improve
and enhance the capacity of CBET to generate benefits at the study sites. Further. specific
activities to be assumed to solve the existing challenges and maximize the strategic advantages
are illustrated
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Community Based Ecotourism, Development