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Limits and paradoxes in the development of ecotourim in Kenya: implications on the sustainability of the natural environment

Pages 80-88 | Received 21 Jan 2015, Accepted 27 Aug 2015, Published online: 05 Jan 2016
 

ABSTRACT

Ecotourism entails travel to natural and relatively undisturbed areas. The government plays a crucial role in delineation and management of such areas. In addition, the private sector sees to it that such areas exist for posterity. In Kenya, one such institution is Ecotourism Kenya (EK) whose motto is to ‘link communities, tourism and conservation’. First, this paper takes a critical look at the conservation agenda advanced by EK through the national eco-rating scheme launched in 2002 that seeks to give every tourist accommodation facility a chance to participate, learn and apply best practices of sustainable tourism. Moreover, the theme of community empowerment is discussed based on the accommodation facilities initiated by EK in Kakamega Forest Reserve (240 km2) in Western Kenya. This paper concludes that, while certification can be a beneficial tool if properly implemented, this is not the case given that there were only 100 establishments certified in Kenya under this scheme by the year 2012. In addition, ecotourism in Kenya needs to dialogue and clearly define its agenda in order to minimize contradictions and dilemmas inherent in ecotourism practice.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.

Notes on contributor

Bonface Odiara Kihima is Senior Lecturer at the School of Hospitality and Tourism Studies, Department of Tourism and Travel Management, Technical University of Kenya. While he focuses to come up with a research agenda that endeavours to promote discovery, creativity and innovation, his main research interests are parks, natural areas and ecotourism.

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