This book augments the current literature on the benefits and pitfalls in recent developments of nature tourism, tracing the history in development, highlighting the ecological impacts and showcasing the current practices in nature tourism along with discussions on specific tourist markets from holistic viewpoints embracing lessons learning from various destination nations/continents across the globe.
This book augments the current literature on the benefits and pitfalls in recent developments of nature tourism, tracing the history in development, highlighting the ecological impacts and showcasing the current practices in nature tourism along with discussions on specific tourist markets from holistic viewpoints embracing lessons learning from various destination nations/continents across the globe.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Joseph S. Chen is Professor in Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management, the Department of Recreation, Park and Tourism Studies at Indiana University, Bloomington, USA. His research foci entail tourism marketing, tourist behaviors, social impacts of tourism, Arctic tourism and sustainability in hospitality and tourism. Nina K. Prebensen is Professor at the University College of South East Norway and at UiT The Arctic University of Norway. She has published papers in various tourism journals. Her research highlights particularly the tourist decision and experience processes, where co-creation of value for hosts and guests is a focus.
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Lists of Figures List of Tables Notes on Contributors 1 Research Progress in Nature Tourism Joseph S. Chen and Nina K. Prebensen 2 Nature and Well-being: Explorer Travel Narratives of Transformation Jennifer Laing and Warwick Frost 3 Well-being in Wildlife Experiences: Feeling Good for the Animals? Giovanna Bertella 4 The Impact of Korea's Nature-Based Recreation Settings on Tourist's Emotion, Satisfaction and Subjective Happiness Timothy J. Lee and Jinok S. Kim 5 Generation Y, Nature and Tourism Melanie Smith 6 Connectedness and Relatedness to Nature: A Case of Neo-Confucianism among Chinese, South Korean and Japanese Tourists Nina K. Prebensen, Young-Sook Lee and Joseph S. Chen 7 How Local Traditions and Way of Living Influence Tourism: Basecamp Explorer in Maasai Mara, Kenya and Svalbard, Norway Oystein Jensen, Frank Lindberg, Damiannah M. Kieti, Bjorn Willy Amo and James S. Nampushi 8 Impact of Climate Change on Tourism in World Heritage Sites: A Case Study from the Wet Tropics Region of Australia Bruce Prideaux and Michelle Thompson 9 Quality Perspectives in Managing Visitor Experiences Lynn M. Jamieson 10 A National Park in Turmoil: The Case Study on Vanoise National Park in the Alps Isabelle Frochot 11 Listening to the Sounds of Silence: Forest-based Wellbeing Tourism in Finland Raija Komppula, Henna Konu and Noora Vikman 12 Nature Tourism in Germany's Protected Areas Marius Mayer and Manuel Woltering 13 Governing Nature Tourism in Eastern and Southern Africa Rene van der Duim, Jakomijn van Wijk and Machiel Lamers 14 Emerging Trends in Wildlife and Tiger Tourism in India Krithi K. Karanth, Shivangi Jain and Dincy Mariyam 15 Chinese Approach to Sustainability: Challenges and Suggestions Rui Song 16 Tourism in Preserved Nature Areas in Taiwan Yu-Liang Tseng, Noriko Sato, Shih-Shuo Yeh and Tzung-Cheng Huan 17 Forest as a Venue for Recreational Therapy in Japan Noriko Sato, Yu-Liang Tseng, Shih-Shuo Yeh and Tzung-Cheng Huan 18 Final Remarks: Challenges and Research Directions Nina K. Prebensen and Joseph S. Chen Index
Lists of Figures List of Tables Notes on Contributors 1 Research Progress in Nature Tourism Joseph S. Chen and Nina K. Prebensen 2 Nature and Well-being: Explorer Travel Narratives of Transformation Jennifer Laing and Warwick Frost 3 Well-being in Wildlife Experiences: Feeling Good for the Animals? Giovanna Bertella 4 The Impact of Korea's Nature-Based Recreation Settings on Tourist's Emotion, Satisfaction and Subjective Happiness Timothy J. Lee and Jinok S. Kim 5 Generation Y, Nature and Tourism Melanie Smith 6 Connectedness and Relatedness to Nature: A Case of Neo-Confucianism among Chinese, South Korean and Japanese Tourists Nina K. Prebensen, Young-Sook Lee and Joseph S. Chen 7 How Local Traditions and Way of Living Influence Tourism: Basecamp Explorer in Maasai Mara, Kenya and Svalbard, Norway Oystein Jensen, Frank Lindberg, Damiannah M. Kieti, Bjorn Willy Amo and James S. Nampushi 8 Impact of Climate Change on Tourism in World Heritage Sites: A Case Study from the Wet Tropics Region of Australia Bruce Prideaux and Michelle Thompson 9 Quality Perspectives in Managing Visitor Experiences Lynn M. Jamieson 10 A National Park in Turmoil: The Case Study on Vanoise National Park in the Alps Isabelle Frochot 11 Listening to the Sounds of Silence: Forest-based Wellbeing Tourism in Finland Raija Komppula, Henna Konu and Noora Vikman 12 Nature Tourism in Germany's Protected Areas Marius Mayer and Manuel Woltering 13 Governing Nature Tourism in Eastern and Southern Africa Rene van der Duim, Jakomijn van Wijk and Machiel Lamers 14 Emerging Trends in Wildlife and Tiger Tourism in India Krithi K. Karanth, Shivangi Jain and Dincy Mariyam 15 Chinese Approach to Sustainability: Challenges and Suggestions Rui Song 16 Tourism in Preserved Nature Areas in Taiwan Yu-Liang Tseng, Noriko Sato, Shih-Shuo Yeh and Tzung-Cheng Huan 17 Forest as a Venue for Recreational Therapy in Japan Noriko Sato, Yu-Liang Tseng, Shih-Shuo Yeh and Tzung-Cheng Huan 18 Final Remarks: Challenges and Research Directions Nina K. Prebensen and Joseph S. Chen Index
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