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Mohd Salleh, Mohd Hairul and Esa, Yuzine and Mohamed, Rozihan
(2024)
A review of agrotourism on batagur sp. conservation throughout Southeast Asia.
In:
The Emerald Handbook of Tourism Economics and Sustainable Development.
Emerald Publishing, pp. 63-80.
ISBN 9781837537082; eISBN: 9781837537099
Abstract
Most Asians are directly or indirectly dependent on agriculture, and most live in rural areas. Since Asia is primarily an agricultural economy, rural tourism and agrotourism are critical in enabling growth. Agrotourism is a term that refers to the fusion of tourism and agriculture. The freshwater turtles (Batagur sp.) are a group of six turtles that once roamed southern Asia's great rivers and estuaries from the Indian Subcontinent to the Indonesian islands. Therefore, this review is to investigate the current state of agrotourism in Batagur sp. conservation and assess the associated challenges and opportunities. This review paper recognized the impacts and benefits for the rural site as an agrotourism industry. Moreover, three initiatives in Batagur sp. conservation programs were also discussed. Agrotourism, with a focus on the conservation of Batagur sp., is a vital driver of economic growth in rural Asian regions. It diversifies rural communities' income sources, enhancing economic stability and resilience.
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