Abstract

Ecological birdwatching tourism is an ecological product and an essential part of ecotourism, and the realization of its recreation value is crucial for improving human well-being, and realization of the local benefits of ecosystem services for areas focused on biodiversity conservation, especially in bird species. In this study, we use travel cost interval analysis, one of the travel cost derived models featuring more easily satisfied assumptions and less limited data, to evaluate the recreation value of the ecological bird-watching tourism destination, and compare it with the general ecotourism, of Mingxi County destination in China. The results show that, firstly, the per capita recreation value of eco-birdwatching is 3.9 times that of general eco-tourism, its per capita social benefit is three times that of general eco-tourism, and its per capita economic benefit is 4.5 times that of general eco-tourism. Secondly, compared with general ecotourists, the per capita travel costs of eco-birdwatchers are higher, and there were significant statistical differences in the expenses for catering, tickets, shopping, opportunity cost, and total travel expenses between these two groups. Thirdly, in comparison with general ecotourists, the marginal cost of an individual eco-birdwatcher is higher, and the travel intention of an eco-birdwatcher is more robust at the same cost level. The price of a single eco-birdwatcher is higher under the same travel intention demand level. In short, the ecological bird-watching industry has a higher marginal value than general eco-tourism and has higher social, economic, and ecological benefits, bringing a higher level of development for the local tourism industry.

Highlights

  • Ecosystem services effectively strengthen the relationship between ecosystem functions and human well-being [1]

  • For areas focused on biodiversity conservation, especially in bird species, ecological tourism, including ecological birdwatching, is an essential natural capital and form of ecosystem services

  • The annual social, economic, and ecological benefits realized per capita by general ecotourism and eco-birdwatching are calculated in Table 5 below

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Introduction

Ecosystem services effectively strengthen the relationship between ecosystem functions and human well-being [1]. Costanza (1998) proposed that the valuation of recreational destinations is a vital accounting element in ecosystem services [2]. For areas focused on biodiversity conservation, especially in bird species, ecological tourism, including ecological birdwatching, is an essential natural capital and form of ecosystem services. Since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, ecological conservation has been included in the overall layout of “the five-pronged approach to building socialism with Chinese characteristics”, which shows that it has risen to the height of the national ecological security strategy. In April 2021 it was clearly proposed that the ecological product value accounting system be initially established by 2025. The theme of the upcoming 15th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Convention on Biological

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