Visitor Perception of the Degradation of Bar Reef Kalpitiya Sri Lanka

Bar Reef is a complex marine ecosystem with over 120 coral species living in the reef and over 300 fish species reported from the surrounding sea. It was declared a marine sanctuary in 1992. Despite efforts for conservation, the Bar Reef ecosystem is at risk of degradation due to overexploitation of...

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Main Authors: Chamathi JAYARATNE, Premachandra WATTAGE, Prasanthi GUNAWARDENA
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Language:English
Published: ASERS Publishing 2024-02-01
Series:Journal of Environmental Management and Tourism
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Online Access:https://journals.aserspublishing.eu/jemt/article/view/8329/3889
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author Chamathi JAYARATNE
Premachandra WATTAGE
Prasanthi GUNAWARDENA
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description Bar Reef is a complex marine ecosystem with over 120 coral species living in the reef and over 300 fish species reported from the surrounding sea. It was declared a marine sanctuary in 1992. Despite efforts for conservation, the Bar Reef ecosystem is at risk of degradation due to overexploitation of extractive uses, namely, edible fish, other seafood species, and aquarium fish. In addition, destructive fishing practices are also responsible for damaging the reef ecosystem. The designation of Kalpitiya as a significant tourism promotion area has created additional pressure on the system. Further, the worldwide incidence of coral bleaching in 1998 has severely affected a major part of the Bar Reef. However, the amount of degradation persistent in the bar reef has not been valued so far. This research has attempted to value the extent of degradation prevailing in the Bar Reef from the perception of the visitors. It has used Choice Experiment Method to assess the visitors’ perception of the degradation. Randomly selected 250 visitors were interviewed and the conditional logit model has been used to investigate the visitor preferences towards the habitat quality and analyze the significance of their preferences. According to the results obtained reduction of plastic and polythene by 50%, reducing the crowding in the beach area by 15%, and paying Rs. 1000 has become significant. Hence it is expected by this research to provide a signal to the relevant stakeholders on the extent of degradation prevailing and the importance of protecting this habitat.
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spelling doaj.art-b4806eb7eb2b4a06b34e8f33c44938002024-03-04T15:26:15ZengASERS PublishingJournal of Environmental Management and Tourism2068-77292024-02-01XV1144155https://doi.org/10.14505/jemt.v15.1(73).12Visitor Perception of the Degradation of Bar Reef Kalpitiya Sri LankaChamathi JAYARATNE0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1764-8615Premachandra WATTAGE1Prasanthi GUNAWARDENA2Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri LankaFaculty of Agriculture, Sabaragamuwa University of Sri LankaDepartment of Forestry and Environmental Science, Faculty of Applied Science, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri LankaBar Reef is a complex marine ecosystem with over 120 coral species living in the reef and over 300 fish species reported from the surrounding sea. It was declared a marine sanctuary in 1992. Despite efforts for conservation, the Bar Reef ecosystem is at risk of degradation due to overexploitation of extractive uses, namely, edible fish, other seafood species, and aquarium fish. In addition, destructive fishing practices are also responsible for damaging the reef ecosystem. The designation of Kalpitiya as a significant tourism promotion area has created additional pressure on the system. Further, the worldwide incidence of coral bleaching in 1998 has severely affected a major part of the Bar Reef. However, the amount of degradation persistent in the bar reef has not been valued so far. This research has attempted to value the extent of degradation prevailing in the Bar Reef from the perception of the visitors. It has used Choice Experiment Method to assess the visitors’ perception of the degradation. Randomly selected 250 visitors were interviewed and the conditional logit model has been used to investigate the visitor preferences towards the habitat quality and analyze the significance of their preferences. According to the results obtained reduction of plastic and polythene by 50%, reducing the crowding in the beach area by 15%, and paying Rs. 1000 has become significant. Hence it is expected by this research to provide a signal to the relevant stakeholders on the extent of degradation prevailing and the importance of protecting this habitat.https://journals.aserspublishing.eu/jemt/article/view/8329/3889marine ecosystem; conditional logit; choice experiment; degradation of bar reef; perception
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Premachandra WATTAGE
Prasanthi GUNAWARDENA
Visitor Perception of the Degradation of Bar Reef Kalpitiya Sri Lanka
Journal of Environmental Management and Tourism
marine ecosystem; conditional logit; choice experiment; degradation of bar reef; perception
title Visitor Perception of the Degradation of Bar Reef Kalpitiya Sri Lanka
title_full Visitor Perception of the Degradation of Bar Reef Kalpitiya Sri Lanka
title_fullStr Visitor Perception of the Degradation of Bar Reef Kalpitiya Sri Lanka
title_full_unstemmed Visitor Perception of the Degradation of Bar Reef Kalpitiya Sri Lanka
title_short Visitor Perception of the Degradation of Bar Reef Kalpitiya Sri Lanka
title_sort visitor perception of the degradation of bar reef kalpitiya sri lanka
topic marine ecosystem; conditional logit; choice experiment; degradation of bar reef; perception
url https://journals.aserspublishing.eu/jemt/article/view/8329/3889
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