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Coral reef conservation incentives and revenue sharing

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  • Tesa E Leonce

    (Columbus State University, USA)

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Coral reefs are at particular risk of overexploitation and extinction due to negative externalities from productive sectors such as tourism and fisheries. Increased reliance on tourism revenue means difficult trade-offs. This study proposes a community-based approach to conservation based on a bioeconomic model. We extend earlier work on exogenous reward-based conservation programs by specifying rewards contingent on the level of conservation effort. In addressing the question—whether effort-dependent revenue-sharing incentivizes local residents to engage in conservation activities—the findings indicate that what matters is the relative size of reward, the degree of reliance on coral reefs as a source of revenue, and how the stock is perceived by economic agents, that is, whether they view coral reefs as a commodity or a nuisance.

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  • Tesa E Leonce, 2021. "Coral reef conservation incentives and revenue sharing," Tourism Economics, , vol. 27(8), pages 1779-1800, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:toueco:v:27:y:2021:i:8:p:1779-1800
    DOI: 10.1177/1354816620939698
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