Author : Ismar Borges de Lima,Ronda J. Green
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2017
Category : Applied ecology
ISBN : 3319555758
Wildlife Tourism Environmental Learning And Ethical Encounters
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Wildlife Tourism, Environmental Learning and Ethical Encounters
Author : Ismar Borges de Lima,Ronda J. Green
Publisher : Springer
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2017-06-13
Category : Science
ISBN : 9783319555744
Wildlife Tourism, Environmental Learning and Ethical Encounters by Ismar Borges de Lima,Ronda J. Green Pdf
This book outlines the status quo of worldwide wildlife tourism and its impacts on planning, management, knowledge, awareness, behaviour and attitudes related to wildlife encounters. It sets out to fill the considerable gaps in our knowledge on wildlife tourism, applied ecology, and environmental education, providing comprehensive information on and an interdisciplinary approach to effective management in wildlife tourism. Examining the intricacies, challenges, and lessons learned in a meaningful and rewarding tourism niche, this interdisciplinary book comprehensively examines the major potentials and controversies in the wildlife tourism industry. Pursuing an insightful, provocative and hands-on approach, it primarily addresses two questions: ‘Can we reconcile the needs of the wildlife tourism industry, biodiversity conservation, ecological learning and animal ethics issues?’ and ‘What is the Future of the Wildlife Tourism Industry?’. Though primaril y intended as a research text, it also offers a valuable resource for a broad readership, which includes university and training students, researchers, scholars, tourism practitioners and professionals, planners and managers, as well as the staff of government agencies.
Wildlife Tourism Futures
Author : Giovanna Bertella
Publisher : Channel View Publications
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2020-11-26
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781845418199
Wildlife Tourism Futures by Giovanna Bertella Pdf
This book presents a series of possible future scenarios in wildlife and animal tourism by combining critical thinking and imagination to stimulate reflection and ways forward. The future of wildlife tourism faces uncertainties that revolve around many factors, including climate change, mass wildlife extinction, human population growth, deforestation, sustainability and ethical assumptions. For wildlife tourism to meet these challenges, new ways of thinking are necessary. The chapters in this volume focus on future wildlife tourism development and management; the experiential value, educational components and ethical relevance of tourism–animal encounters; and the technology applied to wildlife tourism. They offer critically-imagined futures in order to encourage readers to reflect on the possibility of shaping a better future. The book will appeal to researchers, students and practitioners in wildlife tourism, environmental studies, sustainability and conservation.
Wild Encounters
Author : Nick Stewart,Katheryn Wise,Ian Redmond,Peter Knight,Chris Draper
Publisher : Horizon Guides
Page : 60 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2020-03-11
Category : Nature
ISBN : 8210379456XXX
Wild Encounters by Nick Stewart,Katheryn Wise,Ian Redmond,Peter Knight,Chris Draper Pdf
Horizon Guides’ Wild Encounters is your one-stop-guide for advice on how to see wildlife responsibly, exploring the issues facing wildlife tourism and the impact humans are having on animals.
This guide gives expert advice from wildlife conservations on the issues you may encounter when seeing animals when travelling. It explains how to spot an animal in distress, the impact of animal shows and how to see wildlife ethically.
In this guide:
- Advice on how to see animals in the wild ethically
- Information on the impact of animal shows on wildlife
- How to book ethical wildlife-watching trips
- The difference between seeing animals in the wild and captivity
How to help change the global impact of animal tourism
Our Wild Encounters guide is designed to help you make ethical decisions about how to see wildlife. Too much information can sometimes be overwhelming, so we’ll give you a general overview and help you take the first steps towards seeing animals responsibly.
The Routledge Handbook of Nature Based Tourism Development
Author : Ante Mandić,Sandeep K. Walia
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 880 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2023-03-29
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781000850567
The Routledge Handbook of Nature Based Tourism Development by Ante Mandić,Sandeep K. Walia Pdf
This handbook offers a comprehensive overview of the themes and concepts related to nature-based tourism development. Providing interdisciplinary insights from leading researchers, academics, and practitioners across the globe, it delivers a critical and timely contribution to the knowledge around nature-based tourism. Nature-based tourism is currently the fastest-growing tourism sector globally and for many destinations, the most significant tourism segment. Organized into five parts, this handbook provides contemporary and cutting-edge perspectives on core topics and explores their linkages. It considers, among others, various natural settings and natural attractions where nature-based tourism can be exercised, including: protected and conserved areas, islands, and mountains; the emerging themes shaping the contemporary nature-based tourism development, including ethics, Sustainable Development Goals, COVID-19 crisis, over-tourism, climate change, resilience; and new approaches toward the visitor management and low-impact experience design, including regenerative and transformative tourism, destination stewardship and pro-environmental behaviour. Part I introduces the concept of nature-based tourism and the emerging challenges in the field. Part II explores the key components in the management and planning of nature-based tourism development. In Part III the handbook focuses on visitor experience design and management and Part IV highlights the impacts of nature-based tourism. Part V examines the future of nature-based tourism and possible solutions to mitigate associated challenges in the field. The handbook offers a valuable contribution with a systematic outlook of the phenomenon of nature-based tourism and critical perspectives on key concepts, policy, and practice. It shares current knowledge, innovative tools, and sustainable solutions with substantial evidence and societal impact. The book will appeal to students, researchers, and professionals in the fields of tourism, human geography, leisure studies, business studies, and sociology. Chapter 12 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.
Animals and Tourism
Author : Kevin Markwell
Publisher : Channel View Publications
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2015-05-01
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781845415068
Animals and Tourism by Kevin Markwell Pdf
This book critically examines the many ways in which tourism and animals intersect, whether as tourist attractions, wildlife conservation tools, as travel companions or as meat to be eaten. It aims to make a meaningful contribution to the growing body of knowledge concerning the relationships between animals, tourists and the tourism industry. The chapters are organised into three themes: ethics and welfare; conflict, contradiction and contestation; and shifting relationships. Theoretically informed and empirically rich, the chapters examine topics such as whale watching, animal performances, the objectification and commodification of animals and stakeholder conflict among a range of others. It is hoped that the book will help to highlight key research questions and stimulate other researchers and students to reflect critically on the place of animals within tourism spaces, experiences, practices and structures.
Tourism and Animal Ethics
Author : David A. A. Fennell
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 457 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2024-02-26
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9781003858300
Tourism and Animal Ethics by David A. A. Fennell Pdf
This timely book provides a critical account of the role that animals play in the tourism industry, representing an extension of the sustainability imperative and environmental theory. Written by a leading academic and author, this volume explores the rich history of animal ethics research, both inside and outside of tourism studies, for the purpose of providing greater theoretical, empirical, conceptual, and practical guidance. It examines historical and current practices of the use of animals in the tourism industry from both in situ to ex situ consumption and production perspectives, identifying a range of ethical issues associated with such use. This second edition has been updated to reflect contemporary research and thinking around animal welfare, hunting, and consumption with new chapters on animals as food, and policy at the national and international levels. New case studies have been integrated throughout. Offering an interdisciplinary overview of the moral issues related to the use of animals in tourism through cutting-edge research, this book is essential reading for students, academics, and researchers interested in tourism ethics, sustainable tourism, and wildlife tourism.
Nordic Perspectives on Nature-based Tourism
Author : Peter Fredman
Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2021-02-26
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781789904031
Nordic Perspectives on Nature-based Tourism by Peter Fredman Pdf
Nature-based tourism (NBT) is a sector where entrepreneurial success is highly knowledge driven. This insightful book offers a comprehensive evaluation of NBT in a Nordic context, highlighting how long-established Nordic traditions of outdoor recreation practices can reveal lessons for the field more broadly. Chapters explore Nordic and international perspectives, local communities, market dynamics, firms, creativity, innovations and value-added experience products.
Routledge Handbook of Ecotourism
Author : David A. Fennell
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 407 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2021-09-21
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781000433678
Routledge Handbook of Ecotourism by David A. Fennell Pdf
This handbook presents a timely, broad-ranging, and provocative overview of the essential nature of ecotourism. The chapters will both advance the existing central themes of ecotourism and provide challenging and divergent observations that will thrust ecotourism into new areas of research, policy, and practice. The volume is arranged around four key themes: sustainability, ethics and identity, change, conflict, and consumption, and environment and learning, with a total of 28 chapters. The first section focuses on sustainability as a core ecotourism criterion, with a primary focus on some of the macro sustainability issues that have an impact on ecotourism. Foremost among these topics is the linkage to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, which have relevance to ecotourism as one of the greenest or most responsible forms of tourism. The chapters in the second section provide a range of different topics that pull ecotourism research into new directions, including a chapter on enriching indigenous ecotourism through culturally sensitive universalism. The third section includes chapters on topics ranging from persons with disabilities as a neglected body of research in ecotourism, to ecotourism as a form of luxury consumption. The final section emphasises the link between ecotourism and learning about the natural world, including a deeply theoretical chapter on rewilding Europe. With contributions from authors around the world, this handbook gives a global platform to local voices, in both developed and emerging country contexts. The multidisciplinary and international Routledge Handbook of Ecotourism will be of great interest to researchers, students, and practitioners working in tourism and sustainability.
Wildlife Tourism Dynamics in Southern Africa
Author : Lesego S. Stone
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 277 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2024-06-01
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9783031572524
Wildlife Tourism Dynamics in Southern Africa by Lesego S. Stone Pdf
Animals, Food, and Tourism
Author : Carol Kline
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 302 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2018-01-31
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781351966344
Animals, Food, and Tourism by Carol Kline Pdf
Food is routinely given attention in tourism research as a motivator of travel. Regardless of whether tourists travel with a primary motivation for experiencing local food, eating is required during their trip. This book encompasses an interdisciplinary discussion of animals as a source of food within the context of tourism. Themes include the raising, harvesting, and processing of farm animals for food; considerations in marketing animals as food; and the link between consuming animals and current environmental concerns. Ethical issues are addressed in social, economic, environmental, and political terms. The chapters are grounded in ethics-related theories and frameworks including critical theory, ecofeminism, gustatory ethics, environmental ethics, ethics within a political economy context, cultural relativism, market construction paradigm, ethical resistance, and the Global Sustainable Tourism Criteria. Several chapters explore contradicting and paradoxical ethical perspectives, whether those contradictions exist between government and private sector, between tourism and other industries, or whether they lie within ourselves. Like the authors in Tourism Experiences & Animal Consumption: Contested Values, Morality, & Ethics, the authors in this book wrestle with a range of issues such as animal sentience, the environmental consequences of animals as food, viewing animals solely as a extractive resource for human will, as well as the artificial cultural distortion of animals as food for tourism marketing purposes. This book will appeal to tourism academics and graduate students as a reference for their own research or as supplementary material for courses focused on ethics within tourism.
New Moral Natures in Tourism
Author : Bryan S. R. Grimwood,Kellee Caton,Lisa Cooke
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2018-04-17
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781351966078
New Moral Natures in Tourism by Bryan S. R. Grimwood,Kellee Caton,Lisa Cooke Pdf
How do we understand human-nature relationships in tourism, or determine the consequences of these relationships to be "good," "bad," "right," "wrong," "fair," or "just"? What theoretical and philosophical perspectives can usefully orient us in the production and consumption of tourism towards living and enacting the "good life" with the more-than-human world? This book addresses such questions by investigating relationships between nature and morality in tourism contexts. Recognizing that morality, much like nature, is embedded in histories and landscapes of power, the book engages with diverse theoretical and philosophical perspectives to critically review, appraise, and advance dialogue on the moral dimensions of natures. Contributing authors explore the very foundations of how we make sense of nature in tourism and leisure contexts—and how we might make sense of it differently. The book will be essential reading for researchers, students, and practitioners grappling with questions about the moral values, frameworks, or practices best suited to mobilizing tourism natures. What will the future of tourism hold in terms of sustainability, justice, resilience, health, and well-being?
Environmental Impacts of Tourism in Developing Nations
Author : Sharma, Ravi,Rao, Prakash
Publisher : IGI Global
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2018-09-07
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781522558446
Environmental Impacts of Tourism in Developing Nations by Sharma, Ravi,Rao, Prakash Pdf
In the face of rapid industrialisation in the last few decades, the tourism economy has blossomed into a major industry with positive impacts such as economic growth, infrastructure development, employment, and income generation. However, tourism brings negative environmental effects such as degradation of landscapes and habitats, increased vulnerability of avifauna and wildlife, and pollution leading to the decline of species. Environmental Impacts of Tourism in Developing Nations is a pivotal reference source that explores some of the critical challenges faced in the tourism economy particularly with regard to the impacts on the environment in developing nations. It also explores the impact tourism plays in the biophysical environment such as the issue of climate change. While highlighting topics such as environmental justice, ecosystems, and ecotourism, this book is ideally designed for academicians, policymakers, environmentalists, tourism professionals, and graduate-level students seeking current research on the environmental and economic impacts of tourism.
Transnational Yoga at Work
Author : Laurah E. Klepinger
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 285 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2022-07-18
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781793615633
Transnational Yoga at Work by Laurah E. Klepinger Pdf
Transnational Yoga at Work: Spiritual Tourism and Its Blind Spots is an ethnography about local wageworkers in the Indian branches of a transnational yoga institution and about yoga practitioners and spiritual tourists who visualize peace through yoga. Practitioners’ aspirations for peace situate them at the heart of an international movement that has captured the imagination of cosmopolitans the world over, with its purported benefits to mind, body, and spirit. Yoga is thought to offer health, vitality, and relief from depression through control of body and breath. Yet, the vision of peace in this institution is a partial vision that obscures the important but seemingly peripheral others of its self-conception. Through in-depth ethnographic analysis, this book explores the processes through which global spiritual movements can have peace front and center in their vision and yet condone and perpetuate cycles of injustice and social inequality that form the critical and problematic foundations of our global economy. The book privileges the experiences and hardships faced by Indian wageworkers—most of them women —but it also offers a sympathetic portrayal of international yoga practitioners and of the complex patterns of work and worship central to a global mission. For more information, check out A conversation with Laura E. Klepinger, author of Transnational Yoga at Work: Spiritual Tourism and Its Blind Spots
Tourism, Heritage and Commodification of Non-human Animals: A Posthumanist Reflection
Author : Álvaro López López,Gino Jafet Quintero Venegas,Carol Kline
Publisher : CABI
Page : 213 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2023-12-19
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781800623286
Tourism, Heritage and Commodification of Non-human Animals: A Posthumanist Reflection by Álvaro López López,Gino Jafet Quintero Venegas,Carol Kline Pdf
Heritage is a social construction rooted in modern and contemporary societies. It is commonly a positive assessment of many elements of the physical and human environment (e.g. ecosystems and landscapes, monuments, customs, gender norms, religious practices, gastronomy, and livelihoods). Heritage and tourism are strongly related to each other in that heritage gives rise to tourist attractions and activities, and tourism enhances the designation of heritage sites. A post-humanist perspective the moral valuation of equality between humans and other animals demands that both are sentient beings and self-aware of their pain and pleasure. Thus, the involvement of animals as heritage elements by themselves or as an element of tourist consumption in heritage sites implies their commodification and lack of agency. As such, these practices are usually unethical, since they threaten the animals' primary interests: not to suffer, not to feel pain and to be able to live their freedom. This book contains chapters that reveal both the unethical interactions between humans and animals within heritage tourism, and those that show experiences in which efforts are made to minimize damage within the commercialization of animals involved as heritage themselves.