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Critical Issues in Ecotourism seeks to shake the current stagnant literature on the subject of ecotourism out of a state of complacency. Drawing upon emerging insights provided by pre-eminent scholars in the field it identifies and comprehensively addresses current critical issues. Accessible to both academic and non-academic audiences, it provides the reader with the following: * A critical, direct and hard hitting analysis of the real issues that apply to the field of ecotourism *Contributions from prominent international scholars that address issues of relevance to a diverse and international readership * Dissemination of the scholarly works of social and natural science addressing this field * A collection of works by outstanding international scholars, in a comprehensively planned and integrated book Incorporating rigorous scientific insights in specialised fields of research, for example, identifying and protecting critical habits where tourists engage with endangered species, Critical Issues in Ecotourism is an important and ground breaking contribution set to expose the increasingly mythologized field of ecotourism. * The first book to identify and comprehensively address, hot issues in ecotourism * Written by a team of pre-eminent international contributors including the UK, US, Australia and New Zealand * Incorporates cutting-edge scientific research which exposes the crucial issues
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monografia Rebiun17796086 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun17796086 m o d cr cn||||||||| 091207s2007 ne a fob 001 0 eng d 9780080488608 electronic bk.) 0080488609 electronic bk.) UPM 991005505352204212 UAM 991008422981304211 UCAR 991008503190204213 116444:116542 Elsevier Science & Technology http://www.sciencedirect.com OPELS. eng. pn. OPELS. OCLCQ. N$T. YDXCP. IDEBK. A7U. E7B. OCLCQ. REDDC. OCLCQ. OCLCF. TYFRS. OCLCQ BUS. 081000 bisacsh 338.4/791 22 Critical issues in ecotourism understanding a complex tourism phenomenon James Higham (ed.). 1st ed Amsterdam Boston Butterworth-Heinemann 2007 Amsterdam Boston Amsterdam Boston Butterworth-Heinemann 1 recurso en línea (xvii, 439 pages) illustrations 1 recurso en línea (xvii, 439 pages) ScienceDirect All Books. Elsevier Includes bibliographical references and index 1 -- Ecotourism: Competing and conflicting schools of thought by James Higham; Part I. Generic issues in ecotourism; 2 -- Definition paradoxes: From concept to definition by Peter Bjrk; 3 -- Ecotourism as a western construct by Erlet Cater; 4 -- Ecotourism and Global Environmental Change by Stefan Gssling; 5 -- Ecotourism, energy use and the global climate -- widening the local perspective by Susanne Becken and Matthias Schellhorn; 6 -- Ecotourism and biosecurity by C. Michael Hall.; 7 -- Ecotourism: Pondering the paradoxes by James Higham and Michael Lck; 8 -- Against the current: Striving for ethical ecotourism by Agnes Nowaczek, Cesar Moran-Cahusac and David Fennell; 9 -- The role of sustainable tourism in international development: Prospects for economic growth, alleviation of poverty, and environmental conservation by Megan Epler Wood; 10 -- Ecotourism and gender issues by Regina Scheyvens; 11 -- Ecotourism, CSR, and the fourth dimension of sustainability by Pam Wight; Part II. Critical issues in ecotourism policy, planning and management; 12 -- Scaling Ecotourism: The role of scale in understanding the impacts of ecotourism by C. Michael Hall; 13 -- Defining critical habitats: The spatio-ecological approach to managing tourism-wildlife interactions by James Higham and David Lusseau; 14 -- Ecotourism and wildlife habituation by Eric Shelton and James Higham; 15 -- Ecotourism and biodiversity conservation in Asia: Institutional challenges and opportunities by Janet Cochrane; 16 -- Indigenous ecotourism: Conservation and resource rights by Heather Zeppel; 17 -- Indigenous perspectives on ecotourism in Nepal: The Ghale Kharka-Sikles and Sirubari experience by Sanjay K. Nepal; 18 -- China: Ecotourism and cultural tourism: Harmony or dissonance? By Trevor Sofield; 19 -- Ecotourism certification: Potential and challenges by Xavier Font; 20 -- Negotiating the obstacles: Owner/operator perspectives on 'nature' tourism in New Zealand by Anna Carr; 21 -- Critical issues in ecotourism: Which school of thought should prevail? By James Higham Ecotourism : competing and conflicting schools of thought James Higham. -- Definition paradoxes : from concept to definition Peter Björk. -- Ecotourism as a Western construct Erlet Cater. -- Ecotourism and global environmental change Stefan Gössling. -- Ecotourism, energy use, and the global climate : widening the local perspective Susanne Becken and Matthias Schellhorn. -- Biosecurity and ecotourism C. Michael Hall. -- Ecotourism : pondering the paradoxes James Higham and Michael Lück. -- Against the current : striving for ethical ecotourism Agnes M. Nowaczek, Cesar Moran-Cahusac and David A. Fennell. -- The role of sustainable tourism in international development : prospects for economic growth, alleviation of poverty and environmental conservation Megan Epler Wood. -- Ecotourism and gender issues Regina Scheyvens. -- Ecotourism, CSR and the fourth dimension of sustainability Pamela Wright. -- Scaling ecotourism : the role of scale in understanding the impacts of ecotourism C. Michael Hall. -- Defining critical habitats : the spatio-ecological approach to managing tourism-wildlife interactions James Higham and David Lusseau. -- Ecotourism and wildlife habituation Eric J. Shelton and James Higham. -- Ecotourism and biodiversity conservation in Asia : institutional challenges and opportunities Janet Cochrane. -- Indigenous ecotourism : conservation and resource rights Heather Zeppel. -- Indigenous perspectives on ecotourism in Nepal : the Ghale Kharka-Sikles and Sirubari experience Sanjay K. Nepal. -- China : ecotourism and cultural tourism, harmony or dissonance? Trevor Sofield and Fung Mei Sarah Li. -- Ecotourism certification : potential and challenges Xavier Font. -- Negotiating the obstacles : owner/operator perspectives on 'nature' tourism in New Zealand Anna Carr. -- Ecotourism : which school of thought should prevail? James Higham Critical Issues in Ecotourism seeks to shake the current stagnant literature on the subject of ecotourism out of a state of complacency. Drawing upon emerging insights provided by pre-eminent scholars in the field it identifies and comprehensively addresses current critical issues. Accessible to both academic and non-academic audiences, it provides the reader with the following: * A critical, direct and hard hitting analysis of the real issues that apply to the field of ecotourism *Contributions from prominent international scholars that address issues of relevance to a diverse and international readership * Dissemination of the scholarly works of social and natural science addressing this field * A collection of works by outstanding international scholars, in a comprehensively planned and integrated book Incorporating rigorous scientific insights in specialised fields of research, for example, identifying and protecting critical habits where tourists engage with endangered species, Critical Issues in Ecotourism is an important and ground breaking contribution set to expose the increasingly mythologized field of ecotourism. * The first book to identify and comprehensively address, hot issues in ecotourism * Written by a team of pre-eminent international contributors including the UK, US, Australia and New Zealand * Incorporates cutting-edge scientific research which exposes the crucial issues Modo de acceso: World Wide Web Ecotourism Ecotourism- Environmental aspects Tourism- Research BUSINESS & ECONOMICS- Industries- Hospitality, Travel & Tourism bisacsh Ecotourism. fast Ecotourism- Environmental aspects. fast Tourism- Research. fast Electronic books Recursos electrónicos Libros electrónicos Higham, James E. 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