National parks have many fondions. They serve as nature reserves and, at the same time, they provide excellent recreation opportunities for millions of people worldwide. However, from the viewpoint of the regional local population they can also frequently restrict individual activities. For this reason, the issue of the economic potential of a national park for the relevant region is usually brought up very quickly. High expectations are frequently placed on the benefits from national park tourism. Surprisingly, there is a lack — at least for the Alpine region — of comprehensive studies of the importance of national park tourism for regional economies. The present publication aims to address and reduce this information deficit. Extensive visitor surveys carried out in and around the Swiss National Park in the summer of 1998 revealed that national park tourists booking accommodation in this region of 16 communities generated demand to the value of SFr 20.6 million. SFr 10.2 million of this amount was gross value added. This is the lower limit of the value added from national park tourism in the study area, and represents 2.5% of the regional CDP. Indirect and induced regional economic effects from national park tourism are also taken into account and based on key parameters provided by the relevant literature. In this way, the upper limit of value added by national park tourism can be estimated to be approximately SFr 17.4 million or 4.25% of the regional CDP. On the other hand, the comparative economic impact of national park day tourism can be considered very small. National park tourism contributes about one quarter of the total estimated value added of the region's summer tourism. This means that the National Park can be considered to be a major attraction for summer tourism in the surrounding region. However, the surveys also revealed that visitors to the National Park region appreciate the variety of activities offered, indicating that a national park on its own would likely be insufficient to promote a region's tourism or economy.
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Tourismus im Schweizerischen Nationalpark — Eine Chance für die Region? Available to Purchase
Irene Küpfer;
Irene Küpfer
Geographisches Institut der Universität Zürich Winterthurerstr. 190 CH‐8057 Zürich
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Hans Elsasser
Hans Elsasser
Geographisches Institut der Universität Zürich Winterthurerstr. 190 CH‐8057 Zürich
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1759-8451
Print ISSN: 1660-5373
© MCB UP Limited
2001
Tourism Review (2001) 56 (1-2): 48–50.
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Küpfer I, Elsasser H (2001), "Tourismus im Schweizerischen Nationalpark — Eine Chance für die Region?". Tourism Review, Vol. 56 No. 1-2 pp. 48–50, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb058357
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