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Multispecies livelihoods: a posthumanist approach to wildlife ecotourism that promotes animal ethics.

Authors :
Thomsen, Bastian
Thomsen, Jennifer
Copeland, Kellen
Coose, Sarah
Arnold, Emily
Bryan, Haydn
Prokop, Karl
Cullen, Kaela
Vaughn, Caitlyn
Rodriguez, Brenda
Muha, Rachel
Arnold, Natalie
Winger, Hannah
Chalich, Gabrielle
Source :
Journal of Sustainable Tourism; May2023, Vol. 31 Issue 5, p1195-1213, 19p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Research on animal ethics in tourism has gained traction but posthumanist approaches to wildlife (eco)tourism remain sparse. There has never been a more urgent need to redress this paucity in theory and practice. More than 60% of the world's wildlife has died-off in the last 50 years, 100 million-plus nonhuman animals are used for entertainment in wildlife tourist attractions (WTAs), more than one billion "wildlife" live in captivity, and some scholars argue that earth has entered its sixth mass extinction event known as the Anthropocene. This paper presents a posthumanist multispecies livelihoods framework (MLF) based on an applied ethnographic study of 47 wildlife ecotourism (WE) operators and wildlife researchers in protected area WTAs across four countries. Like any framework, it is a snapshot of the authors' thinking at a particular time and must be improved upon. The MLF does not purport to solve the negative treatment of nonhumans that can occur in tourism settings, but rather responds to calls in the tourism literature to acknowledge our effects on other species and advocates for equitable human-nonhuman livelihoods. This paper argues that we have a moral responsibility to nonhumans and the environment, and the authors hope to generate reflexive discourse concerning the role tourism can play in redressing the ecological crisis and improving the treatment of individual nonhumans to foster wildlife-human coexistence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09669582
Volume :
31
Issue :
5
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Sustainable Tourism
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
163317221
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/09669582.2021.1942893