@article{oai:bunkyo.repo.nii.ac.jp:00003946, author = {海津, ゆりえ and カイヅ, ユリエ and Kaizu, Yurie}, issue = {1}, journal = {文教大学国際学部紀要, Journal of the Faculty of International Studies}, month = {2012-07-01, 2012-09-25}, note = {This research note aims to review of the background of Borneo study-eco tour by World Wildlife Foundation (WWF) since late 1990s at Kinabatangan river basin, Saba, Malaysia. Kinabatangan basin area is the place where is developed since 18th century by Asian countries, such as China and Japan. Most of wild forest are cut down and transferred into plantation under the development and it causes reduce of number of wild mammals such as Oran-Utang, Pigmy Elephant and other monkeys. WWF focused on the basin as a corridor of life for animals and started conservation project since late 1990s. This scheme consists of 3 parts; planting trees, home stay program in village, wildlife watching and it forms study tour. This research note is report of this project and its issues from tourism aspect to improve the program in future.}, pages = {73--84}, title = {サバ州キナバタンガン川流域におけるエコツーリズムの背景と実態 : 持続可能な自然保護・地域社会・観光の融合への模索}, volume = {23}, year = {} }