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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.37741/t.71.1.3

Zoo Tourism in the Visegrad Four Countries: Importance and Trends

Lukáš Nekolný ; Department of Social Geography and Regional Development of the Faculty of Science, Charles University, Prague


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Abstract

Attendance is one of the indicators of tourist attractions' success. Zoological gardens are among the most visited tourist attractions. However, there is practically no research on this topic, less so in post-socialist countries. Therefore, this article aims to identify, using the example of the Visegrad Four countries (Czechia, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia), how zoo attendance generally develops and to discuss why it is so. For this purpose, a database of EAZA member zoos in these countries was created. Attendance data was obtained from multiple sources, e.g. from annual reports, the International Zoo Yearbook (IZY), and email communication. It was found that the total attendance has been on the rise since it plummeted at the beginning of the 1990s; Czech zoos went up first and now they are the absolute most visited, even per capita. The current attendance (2019) to Czech zoos has more than doubled compared to the mid-1960s; in Slovakia and Poland, it does not reach even 150%. There was an increase of almost 43 % from 2010 to 2019; the highest one was in Poland. The most visited zoo since 2015 has been the Wrocław Zoo (PL), where an iconic Afrykarium was opened.

Keywords

wildlife tourism; zoo; attendance; Visegrád Four; Central Europe

Hrčak ID:

294008

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/294008

Publication date:

20.2.2023.

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