Authors
Alejandra Echeverri, Jeffrey R Smith, Dylan MacArthur-Waltz, Katherine S Lauck, Christopher B Anderson, Rafael Monge Vargas, Irene Alvarado Quesada, Spencer A Wood, Rebecca Chaplin-Kramer, Gretchen C Daily
Publication date
2022/3/15
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
119
Issue
11
Pages
e2107662119
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
Nature-based tourism has potential to sustain biodiversity and economic development, yet the degree to which biodiversity drives tourism patterns, especially relative to infrastructure, is poorly understood. Here, we examine relationships between different types of biodiversity and different types of tourism in Costa Rica to address three questions. First, what is the contribution of species richness in explaining patterns of tourism in protected areas and country-wide in Costa Rica? Second, how similar are the patterns for birdwatching tourism compared to those of overall tourism? Third, where in the country is biodiversity contributing more than other factors to birdwatching tourism and to overall tourism? We integrated environmental data and species occurrence records to build species distribution models for 66 species of amphibians, reptiles, and mammals, and for 699 bird species. We used built infrastructure …
Total citations
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