Diedrich Amy, Aswani Shankar
College of Marine and Environmental Sciences, James Cook University, Building 34, Townsville, QLD, 4811, Australia.
Balearic Islands Ocean and Coastal Observing System, Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
Ambio. 2016 Nov;45(7):808-818. doi: 10.1007/s13280-016-0781-x. Epub 2016 Apr 18.
Pacific Island communities may be vulnerable to negative impacts of economic development, which is often considered a strategy for reducing vulnerability to environmental change. Studies that evaluate potential impacts of economic development in isolated communities may be inaccurate to only focus on asking people to anticipate impacts of phenomena they have had minimal exposure to. We used an open-ended approach to evaluate how communities in the Solomon Islands perceived change, and used this information to anticipate potential impacts of the government's plans to develop tourism. Our results showed mostly negative expectations of change, particularly socio-cultural, which was perceived as being driven by diminishing social capital, foreign influence, and economic development. Despite minimal exposure, locals supported tourism and had more positive expectations of change associated with this activity. Our findings emphasize the need for locally appropriate planning to ensure intended positive impacts of tourism and other forms of economic development.
太平洋岛屿社区可能容易受到经济发展负面影响的冲击,而经济发展通常被视为一种减少环境变化脆弱性的策略。评估孤立社区经济发展潜在影响的研究,若仅着眼于让人们预测他们极少接触过的现象所产生的影响,可能并不准确。我们采用开放式方法来评估所罗门群岛的社区如何看待变化,并利用这些信息预测政府发展旅游业计划的潜在影响。我们的结果显示,人们对变化大多持负面预期,尤其是社会文化方面,认为这是由社会资本减少、外国影响和经济发展所驱动的。尽管接触极少,但当地人支持旅游业,并对与该活动相关的变化抱有更积极的预期。我们的研究结果强调,需要制定因地制宜的规划,以确保旅游业和其他形式的经济发展产生预期的积极影响。