Ecotourism - Kenya Flashcards

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Why were the Masai driven off their land?

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The Masai were driven off their land in the 1970s to make way for traditional animals and tourists

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Did the Masai initially gain from tourism?

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Initially the Masai gained nothing from tourism and so had no interest in protecting the wildlife in the park.

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What was set up in 1996 and what was its aim?

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In 1996 a Wildlife Conservation Area was set up with the aim of protecting both the environment and local people (Masai).

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What are the aims of the Wildlife Conservation Area?

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  • Lease small areas to ecotourism companies.
  • Only allowed to build one hotel.
  • One storey building
  • The building has to blend in with the natural environment.
  • Use local materials to build the hotel.
  • Employ local people.
  • Buy local food.
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What was set up in 1997, what did it consist of and who owns it?

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Kimana Wildlife Refuge was set up in 1997. Three tented camps were set up and they are owned by Kenyans

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How do the Masai benefit economically from the camps and lodges?

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  • The Masai are paid a rent for the use of their land of about £1000 a year.
  • Olare Orok complex pays £70 a month to each Masai landowner.
  • Some Masai men make money as tourist guides.
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How do the Masai benefit socially from ecotourism?

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  • More children are being sent to school

* Better health care

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How does ecotourism benefit the environment in the Kimana Wildlife Refuge?

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  • The Masai are not grazing the land.

* The Masai are not chopping down the trees

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Do all Masai people see the benefits of ecotourism? How are they earning money and what is it damaging?

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No, some Masai are continuing with their traditional way of life of grazing cattle and planting crops. These activities do not encourage wildlife and cause a loss of local vegetation which does not fit with ecotourism.

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What are the negative effects of ecotourism on the Masai?

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  • Some Masai have turned to alcohol.
  • Most adult Masai cannot read and write which means they are vulnerable to cheating tour operators with contracts and leases.
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