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<title>RESIDENTS` PARTICIPATION IN COMMUNITY-BASED ECOTOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN IGBO OLODUMARE SACRED GROVE, OKE-IGBO, ONDO STATE, NIGERIA</title>
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<title>RESIDENTS` PARTICIPATION IN COMMUNITY-BASED ECOTOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN IGBO OLODUMARE SACRED GROVE, OKE-IGBO, ONDO STATE, NIGERIA</title>
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<name>ADEYEMI, FEYISADE CHARLES</name>
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<updated>2024-04-26T10:31:00Z</updated>
<published>2023-08-01T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">RESIDENTS` PARTICIPATION IN COMMUNITY-BASED ECOTOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN IGBO OLODUMARE SACRED GROVE, OKE-IGBO, ONDO STATE, NIGERIA
ADEYEMI, FEYISADE CHARLES
Community-based Ecotourism Development (CbED) approach, which emphasizes&#13;
residents’ participation, is crucial to actualising full ecotourism potential in any society.&#13;
Efforts to develop the tourism potential of Igbo Olodumare Sacred Grove (IOSG) in&#13;
Ondo State has been on for half a century without limited success. Previous studies of&#13;
ecotourism focused on residents` well-being, livelihoods, and project impacts with little&#13;
emphasis on residents` participation. This study, therefore examined residents’&#13;
participation in CbED in IOSG with a view to evaluating their knowledge of ecotourism&#13;
potential and willingness to participate as well as inhibiting factors to participation.&#13;
Richard Tarnas` Participation Theory and Community Readiness Model served as the&#13;
framework, while the mixed methods (Quant + Qual) design was adopted. Four&#13;
communities within 10km radius of IOSG were purposively selected, while 361 adult&#13;
residents were also purposively selected across the communities (Kajola-114; Ajejigi-73;&#13;
Igbo Olodumare-53; Oke Alafia-121). The instruments used were; the Knowledge of&#13;
Ecotourism Potential (r=0.84) and the Willingness to Participate in CbED (r=0.73) scales.&#13;
Key Informant Interviews were conducted with four community heads, two members of&#13;
the Oke-Igbo Tourism Committee, one policy maker each from the Ondo State Ministry&#13;
of Culture and Tourism and the National Commission for Museums and Monuments. A&#13;
Focus Group Discussion session was held with members of each community council.&#13;
Quantitative data were subjected to descriptive statistics and Multiple Regression at 0.05&#13;
level of significance, while the qualitative data were analysed using narrative approach.&#13;
Most adult residents (35.5%), had tertiary education, married (67%), predominantly&#13;
Christians (92.5%), and farmers (60.1%). However, very few residents’ (0.6%) had prior&#13;
involvement in planning the IOSG project. The residents had high knowledge of&#13;
ecotourism potentials of IOSG (x̅ =3.3 ± 1.86), their level of willingness to participate in&#13;
CbED was moderate (x̅ = 21.08 ± 6.75) and their length of stay was high (x̅ = 29.08 ±&#13;
21.45). Residents level of education (ß = -0.15), length of stay (ß = 0.42) and religion (ß&#13;
= 0.15) influenced willingness to participate, while knowledge of ecotourism potential&#13;
did not. The inhibiting factors to residents’ participation in CbED included poor state of&#13;
infrastructures, low level of relevant tourism and hospitality skills, poor destination&#13;
branding and marketing, top-heavy management approach, community residents’&#13;
exclusion from decision-making processes, community residents prohibition from&#13;
accessing IOSG, and absence of benefit-sharing mechanism acceptable to community&#13;
residents.&#13;
Residents’ participation in Community-based Ecotourism Development in Igbo&#13;
Olodumare Sacred Grove is poor, however their willingness to participate is high. Level&#13;
of education, religion, and length of stay largely influenced willingness to participate in&#13;
Community-based Ecotourism Development. Capacity building initiatives with emphasis&#13;
on involvement in planning, implementation, and evaluation, should be introduced by&#13;
the stakeholders, particularly at the community level, for improvement in residents’&#13;
participation.
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<dc:date>2023-08-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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