What is it about?

Taman Negara National Park, Malaysia (TNNP) is widely known for its famous ecotourism destination in Malaysia. Many developments have taken place over the last decades. However uncontrolled development has caused serious environmental damages in the area and concerns visitors. The paper is designed for relevant stakeholders and TNNP management in order to refine their policy inputs to improve tourist perception of TNNP in accordance with the 2030 Agenda. The main objectives of the study are to explore visitor’s perception on environmental issues in TNNP, the main issue and how it affects their number of tourist revisit. Three methods employed in the study are surveys, interviews and document analysis. The study received favourable feedback and valuable input from respondents. Contamination of Kuala Tahan River was identified as the main environmental issue in TNNP. As a result, majority of visitors will not revisit TNNP if environmental issues in the area remain unsolved.

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Why is it important?

To understand the impact of ecotourism on national parks

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This page is a summary of: The Impact of Ecotourism in Taman Negara National Park, Malaysia: Tourist Perception on Its Environmental Issues, Asian Journal of Water Environment and Pollution, July 2017, IOS Press,
DOI: 10.3233/ajw-170029.
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