
Ecotourism
Transitioning to the 22nd Century
Butterworth-Heinemann (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 27. February 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
304 pages
978-0-7506-6249-9 (ISBN)
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Description
Ecotourism: Impacts, Potentials and Possibilities analyses the impacts of mainstream tourism in first, second and third world countries, and argues the benefits of adopting the philosophical approaches of ecotourism to create a more sustainable tourism industry in every country around the world.
Conservation and ecotourism issues are now at the forefront of public opinion. The decline of natural rainforests, loss of endangered species, global warming and land degradation have galvanised public support for conservation. Building on the success of the first edition, this text has been fully revised and updated to include:
* Updated and new international case studies
* A new chapter devoted to the theory and technique of Rapid Rural Appraisal (the practice whereby communities are empowered to improve their own environment)
* Questions and further readings at the end of each chapter to facilitate student's learning
* Critical analysis of ecotourism. Explores the movement of ideas around post-modern approaches to the field
Using relevant case studies, Ecotourism examines the potential positive social and environmental benefits of Ecotourism and is ideal for both students of tourism and practitioners within the tourism industry.'Ecotourism' will also be of interest to environmental groups, land managers, academics and planners.
Conservation and ecotourism issues are now at the forefront of public opinion. The decline of natural rainforests, loss of endangered species, global warming and land degradation have galvanised public support for conservation. Building on the success of the first edition, this text has been fully revised and updated to include:
* Updated and new international case studies
* A new chapter devoted to the theory and technique of Rapid Rural Appraisal (the practice whereby communities are empowered to improve their own environment)
* Questions and further readings at the end of each chapter to facilitate student's learning
* Critical analysis of ecotourism. Explores the movement of ideas around post-modern approaches to the field
Using relevant case studies, Ecotourism examines the potential positive social and environmental benefits of Ecotourism and is ideal for both students of tourism and practitioners within the tourism industry.'Ecotourism' will also be of interest to environmental groups, land managers, academics and planners.
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Edition
2nd New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Primary: As an introductory text for undergraduate students on specific degrees in this area (a growing number) and those on tourism degrees who are taking selected courses in this area (ecotourism, sustainable tourism, environmental issues etc). Secondary: Professionals and practitioners in industry (e.g. those working in national parks, guiding etc) and libraries (faculty, site and departmental within universities and colleges and special libraries within industry).
Edition type
New edition
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
Weight
544 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7506-6249-9 (9780750662499)
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John Neil | Stephen Wearing
Ecotourism
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07/1999
Butterworth-Heinemann
€45.87
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Author
University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
Content
Departure - Surveying the Ground; If Ecotourism is not just an Activity but a Philosophy, which Philosophy?; Tourism Development: Government, Industry, Policy and Planning; Ecotourism and Protected Areas: Visitor Management for Sustainability; The role of interpretation in achieving a sustainable future; Linking Conservation and Communities: Community Benefits and Social Costs; Ecotourism Case Studies; Marketing Ecotourism: Meeting and Shaping Expectations and Demands; Could the `Real' Ecotourist Please Stand Up!; Ecotourism: a Model for Sustainable Development?