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Assessing the Economic Impact of Protected Area Tourism on Local Economies in Brazil (English)

Brazil is the most megadiverse country in the world. It is home to one-third of the world’s tropical rainforests, twenty percent of the world’s freshwater, and has the world’s most biodiverse terrestrial, freshwater and marine ecosystems. However, tourists visit only a small number of the parks in Brazil’s protected area network, and federal and state parks are substantially underfunded. The tourism driven by the park requires hotels, guesthouses...
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Zhu,Heng; Gupta,Anubhab; Earley,Maureen Elizabeth; Narain,Urvashi; Diez,Sylvia Michele; Lange,Maria Bernadete Ribas; Bhammar,Hasita Mukeshkumar; Spencer,Phoebe Girouard; Young, Carlos Eduardo F.; Batista, Alexandre Kotchergenko; Rizzini Freitas,Camila; Whitney,Edward Matthew; Taylor,John Edward.

Assessing the Economic Impact of Protected Area Tourism on Local Economies in Brazil (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099130106152239807

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