Environmental Management and Community Engagement: A Strategic Pathway to Achieving Sustainable Tourism in Protected Areas ()
ABSTRACT
The global rise in eco-consciousness has elevated sustainable tourism to a critical priority in managing protected areas. As environmental degradation and climate change continue to pose significant challenges, the urgency for innovative and sustainable tourism approaches has never been greater. This dissertation examines the intricate relationship between environmental management and community engagement, showcasing their integration as a catalyst for achieving sustainable tourism. Using the Shouf Biosphere Reserve (SBR) in Lebanon as a case study, the research explores a holistic framework that balances ecological conservation with socio-economic benefits. Through a mixed-methods approach, the study combines qualitative insights from in-depth interviews with environmental experts and protected area managers with quantitative data from comprehensive surveys of local stakeholders, including farmers, artisans, residents, and service providers. The findings highlight the transformative impact of community-driven initiatives that foster ownership and pride among local populations. Additionally, the study introduces innovative tools like the Falcon Certification, currently under construction and developed as part of this research. This certification system evaluates and incentivizes sustainable practices, allowing protected areas to measure the impact of their projects on local communities. It also recognizes service providers, farmers, and artisans living within the reserve’s development zone who contribute to conservation and work sustainably; it grants certification upon approval from the reserve. Furthermore, this dissertation highlights the significant efforts and achievements of the Shouf Biosphere Reserve in fostering sustainable tourism, protecting biodiversity, and empowering local communities. The research underscores the importance of integrated management strategies that align tourism activities with conservation objectives, ensuring both nature and community’s flourish. The study concludes with actionable recommendations to enhance sustainability, strengthen conservation efforts, and support socio-economic development, offering a scalable model for protected areas worldwide (
Shouf Biosphere Reserve, n.d.;
Abukari & Mwalyosi, 2020).
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Ali, O. (2025) Environmental Management and Community Engagement: A Strategic Pathway to Achieving Sustainable Tourism in Protected Areas.
Journal of Service Science and Management,
18, 259-269. doi:
10.4236/jssm.2025.184017.
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