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Research article2023Peer reviewedOpen access

Attitudes toward Conservation of the Transboundary Bialowieza Forest among Ecotourism Businesses in Poland and Belarus

Giergiczny, Marek; Valasiuk, Sviataslau; Yakubouski, Mikita; Kowalewski, Mikolaj; Maskiewicz, Jedrzej; Angelstam, Per

Abstract

The Bialowieza Forest is a contested transboundary forest massif in Poland and Belarus. Reflecting on transitions from value chains built on sustained yield forestry to ecotourism, we pioneer documentation of how country-specific legacies shape preferences toward increased forest protection at the expense of wood production. For both countries, we used a quantitative ordered logit model based on questionnaires to Polish and Belarusian ecotourism business owners to, for the first time, empirically study drivers of their preferences toward different Bialowieza Forest values, and we used qualitative data to identify attitudes toward the expansion of protected areas in the Bialowieza Forest. Whilst Belarusian ecotourism business owners supported increased area protection, the opposite was true for their Polish counterparts. The proportion of foreign guests co-varied with support toward increased area protection. Conversely, local origin, size of hospitality business, and role of foresters as customers decreased interest in area protection. The qualitative data revealed that narratives against extended area protection were spread in Poland but not in Belarus. The conflict over the conservation of the Polish part of the Bialowieza Forest involves actors and stakeholders with competing interests. A solution is that this remnant massif of the once widespread European temperate lowland forest becomes subject to a regional planning and zoning perspective. Encouraging multiple value chains and evidence-based collaborative learning are key components.

Keywords

Bialowieza National Park; biodiversity conservation conflict; forest management; nature-based tourism; nature protection; ordered logit model; Polish State Forest Holding

Published in

Land
2023, Volume: 12, number: 6, article number: 1150
Publisher: MDPI

    Sustainable Development Goals

    Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss

    UKÄ Subject classification

    Human Geography
    Forest Science

    Publication identifier

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/land12061150

    Permanent link to this page (URI)

    https://res.slu.se/id/publ/122908