Routledge Handbook of Ecotourism
Herausgeber: Fennell, David A
Routledge Handbook of Ecotourism
Herausgeber: Fennell, David A
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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.
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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.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 717g
- ISBN-13: 9781032067230
- ISBN-10: 1032067233
- Artikelnr.: 71234934
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 717g
- ISBN-13: 9781032067230
- ISBN-10: 1032067233
- Artikelnr.: 71234934
David A. Fennell is a professor in the Department of Geography and Tourism Studies, Brock University, Canada. He is the founding editor-in-chief of the Journal of Ecotourism.
THEME I Sustainability 1. Ecotourism and the Sustainable Development Goals
Anna Spenceley and Andrew Rylance 2. Ecotourism, regenerative tourism, and
the circular economy: emerging trends and ecotourism Jonathon Day, Sandra
Sydnor, Maria Marshall, and Steve Noakes 3. Ecotourism and the trouble with
transportation Stephen Schweinsberg and Simon Darcy 4. Linking resilience
thinking and sustainability pillars to ecotourism principles Valerie A.
Sheppard5 Overtourism in Petra protected area: tour guides' perspectives
Areej Shabib Aloudat 6. Technology and the sustainable tourist in the new
age of disruption David A. Fennell THEME II Ethics and identities 7.
Enchantment: feeding care within the cracks of ecotourism Kellee Caton,
Chris E. Hurst, and Bryan S. R. Grimwood 8. Ecotourism development through
culturally sensitive universalism John B. Read IV and Bryan S. R. Grimwood
9. Wolf ecotourism: a posthumanist approach to wildlife ecotourism Bastian
Thomsen 10. Indigenous ecotourism in Canada Sonya Graci 11. The connection
between nature and Sámi identity: the role of ecotourisma Cecilia De
Bernardi 12. The role of the visitor in stewardship and volunteering in
tourism James Malitoni Chilembwe 13. Ecotourism impact on livelihoods and
wellbeing Ian E. Munanura and Edwin Sabuhoro 14. Female entrepreneurship
and ecotourism Ige Pirnar THEME III Change, conflict, and consumption 15.
Ecotourism and accessibility for persons with disabilities Brian Garrod
16. Ecotourism and climate change Jonathon Day and Steve Noakes 17. Animals
caught in the crossfire: humanitarian efforts and responsible tourism
opportunities Nicholas Wise 18. Anti-ecotourism: the convergence of
localism and way of life Joe Pavelka 19. Socialisation: How it augments
ecotourists' experiential satisfaction during ecotrips and after (in social
media aided virtual settings) Sudipta Kiran Sarkar 20. Vietnamese
ecotourists: ecotourists from an unconventional market Huong H. Do, David
Weaver, and Laura Lawton 21. Ecotourism as form of luxury consumption
Serena Volo and David D'Acunto THEME IV Environment and learning 22.
Ecotourism and theories of learning/education Manuel Ramón González-Herrera
and Silvia Giralt-Escobar 23. A critical analysis of sustainable
destination governance from environmental perspective: a systematic review
Kadir Çakar 24. Will work for food: positioning animals in ecotourism
Georgette Leah Burns 25. Biodiversity conservation through an
agroecotourism project: the case of Ovac¿k Village, Turkey Burcin Kalabay
Hatipoglu, Fatma Cam Denizci, and Tümay Imamölu 26. Ecotourism and
rewilding Europe Nils Lindhal Elliot 27. The role of ecotourism in nature
needs half vision Helen Kopnina 28. Ecotourism for conservation? Amanda L.
Stronza, Carter A. Hunt, and Lee A. Fitzgerald
Anna Spenceley and Andrew Rylance 2. Ecotourism, regenerative tourism, and
the circular economy: emerging trends and ecotourism Jonathon Day, Sandra
Sydnor, Maria Marshall, and Steve Noakes 3. Ecotourism and the trouble with
transportation Stephen Schweinsberg and Simon Darcy 4. Linking resilience
thinking and sustainability pillars to ecotourism principles Valerie A.
Sheppard5 Overtourism in Petra protected area: tour guides' perspectives
Areej Shabib Aloudat 6. Technology and the sustainable tourist in the new
age of disruption David A. Fennell THEME II Ethics and identities 7.
Enchantment: feeding care within the cracks of ecotourism Kellee Caton,
Chris E. Hurst, and Bryan S. R. Grimwood 8. Ecotourism development through
culturally sensitive universalism John B. Read IV and Bryan S. R. Grimwood
9. Wolf ecotourism: a posthumanist approach to wildlife ecotourism Bastian
Thomsen 10. Indigenous ecotourism in Canada Sonya Graci 11. The connection
between nature and Sámi identity: the role of ecotourisma Cecilia De
Bernardi 12. The role of the visitor in stewardship and volunteering in
tourism James Malitoni Chilembwe 13. Ecotourism impact on livelihoods and
wellbeing Ian E. Munanura and Edwin Sabuhoro 14. Female entrepreneurship
and ecotourism Ige Pirnar THEME III Change, conflict, and consumption 15.
Ecotourism and accessibility for persons with disabilities Brian Garrod
16. Ecotourism and climate change Jonathon Day and Steve Noakes 17. Animals
caught in the crossfire: humanitarian efforts and responsible tourism
opportunities Nicholas Wise 18. Anti-ecotourism: the convergence of
localism and way of life Joe Pavelka 19. Socialisation: How it augments
ecotourists' experiential satisfaction during ecotrips and after (in social
media aided virtual settings) Sudipta Kiran Sarkar 20. Vietnamese
ecotourists: ecotourists from an unconventional market Huong H. Do, David
Weaver, and Laura Lawton 21. Ecotourism as form of luxury consumption
Serena Volo and David D'Acunto THEME IV Environment and learning 22.
Ecotourism and theories of learning/education Manuel Ramón González-Herrera
and Silvia Giralt-Escobar 23. A critical analysis of sustainable
destination governance from environmental perspective: a systematic review
Kadir Çakar 24. Will work for food: positioning animals in ecotourism
Georgette Leah Burns 25. Biodiversity conservation through an
agroecotourism project: the case of Ovac¿k Village, Turkey Burcin Kalabay
Hatipoglu, Fatma Cam Denizci, and Tümay Imamölu 26. Ecotourism and
rewilding Europe Nils Lindhal Elliot 27. The role of ecotourism in nature
needs half vision Helen Kopnina 28. Ecotourism for conservation? Amanda L.
Stronza, Carter A. Hunt, and Lee A. Fitzgerald
THEME I Sustainability 1. Ecotourism and the Sustainable Development Goals
Anna Spenceley and Andrew Rylance 2. Ecotourism, regenerative tourism, and
the circular economy: emerging trends and ecotourism Jonathon Day, Sandra
Sydnor, Maria Marshall, and Steve Noakes 3. Ecotourism and the trouble with
transportation Stephen Schweinsberg and Simon Darcy 4. Linking resilience
thinking and sustainability pillars to ecotourism principles Valerie A.
Sheppard5 Overtourism in Petra protected area: tour guides' perspectives
Areej Shabib Aloudat 6. Technology and the sustainable tourist in the new
age of disruption David A. Fennell THEME II Ethics and identities 7.
Enchantment: feeding care within the cracks of ecotourism Kellee Caton,
Chris E. Hurst, and Bryan S. R. Grimwood 8. Ecotourism development through
culturally sensitive universalism John B. Read IV and Bryan S. R. Grimwood
9. Wolf ecotourism: a posthumanist approach to wildlife ecotourism Bastian
Thomsen 10. Indigenous ecotourism in Canada Sonya Graci 11. The connection
between nature and Sámi identity: the role of ecotourisma Cecilia De
Bernardi 12. The role of the visitor in stewardship and volunteering in
tourism James Malitoni Chilembwe 13. Ecotourism impact on livelihoods and
wellbeing Ian E. Munanura and Edwin Sabuhoro 14. Female entrepreneurship
and ecotourism Ige Pirnar THEME III Change, conflict, and consumption 15.
Ecotourism and accessibility for persons with disabilities Brian Garrod
16. Ecotourism and climate change Jonathon Day and Steve Noakes 17. Animals
caught in the crossfire: humanitarian efforts and responsible tourism
opportunities Nicholas Wise 18. Anti-ecotourism: the convergence of
localism and way of life Joe Pavelka 19. Socialisation: How it augments
ecotourists' experiential satisfaction during ecotrips and after (in social
media aided virtual settings) Sudipta Kiran Sarkar 20. Vietnamese
ecotourists: ecotourists from an unconventional market Huong H. Do, David
Weaver, and Laura Lawton 21. Ecotourism as form of luxury consumption
Serena Volo and David D'Acunto THEME IV Environment and learning 22.
Ecotourism and theories of learning/education Manuel Ramón González-Herrera
and Silvia Giralt-Escobar 23. A critical analysis of sustainable
destination governance from environmental perspective: a systematic review
Kadir Çakar 24. Will work for food: positioning animals in ecotourism
Georgette Leah Burns 25. Biodiversity conservation through an
agroecotourism project: the case of Ovac¿k Village, Turkey Burcin Kalabay
Hatipoglu, Fatma Cam Denizci, and Tümay Imamölu 26. Ecotourism and
rewilding Europe Nils Lindhal Elliot 27. The role of ecotourism in nature
needs half vision Helen Kopnina 28. Ecotourism for conservation? Amanda L.
Stronza, Carter A. Hunt, and Lee A. Fitzgerald
Anna Spenceley and Andrew Rylance 2. Ecotourism, regenerative tourism, and
the circular economy: emerging trends and ecotourism Jonathon Day, Sandra
Sydnor, Maria Marshall, and Steve Noakes 3. Ecotourism and the trouble with
transportation Stephen Schweinsberg and Simon Darcy 4. Linking resilience
thinking and sustainability pillars to ecotourism principles Valerie A.
Sheppard5 Overtourism in Petra protected area: tour guides' perspectives
Areej Shabib Aloudat 6. Technology and the sustainable tourist in the new
age of disruption David A. Fennell THEME II Ethics and identities 7.
Enchantment: feeding care within the cracks of ecotourism Kellee Caton,
Chris E. Hurst, and Bryan S. R. Grimwood 8. Ecotourism development through
culturally sensitive universalism John B. Read IV and Bryan S. R. Grimwood
9. Wolf ecotourism: a posthumanist approach to wildlife ecotourism Bastian
Thomsen 10. Indigenous ecotourism in Canada Sonya Graci 11. The connection
between nature and Sámi identity: the role of ecotourisma Cecilia De
Bernardi 12. The role of the visitor in stewardship and volunteering in
tourism James Malitoni Chilembwe 13. Ecotourism impact on livelihoods and
wellbeing Ian E. Munanura and Edwin Sabuhoro 14. Female entrepreneurship
and ecotourism Ige Pirnar THEME III Change, conflict, and consumption 15.
Ecotourism and accessibility for persons with disabilities Brian Garrod
16. Ecotourism and climate change Jonathon Day and Steve Noakes 17. Animals
caught in the crossfire: humanitarian efforts and responsible tourism
opportunities Nicholas Wise 18. Anti-ecotourism: the convergence of
localism and way of life Joe Pavelka 19. Socialisation: How it augments
ecotourists' experiential satisfaction during ecotrips and after (in social
media aided virtual settings) Sudipta Kiran Sarkar 20. Vietnamese
ecotourists: ecotourists from an unconventional market Huong H. Do, David
Weaver, and Laura Lawton 21. Ecotourism as form of luxury consumption
Serena Volo and David D'Acunto THEME IV Environment and learning 22.
Ecotourism and theories of learning/education Manuel Ramón González-Herrera
and Silvia Giralt-Escobar 23. A critical analysis of sustainable
destination governance from environmental perspective: a systematic review
Kadir Çakar 24. Will work for food: positioning animals in ecotourism
Georgette Leah Burns 25. Biodiversity conservation through an
agroecotourism project: the case of Ovac¿k Village, Turkey Burcin Kalabay
Hatipoglu, Fatma Cam Denizci, and Tümay Imamölu 26. Ecotourism and
rewilding Europe Nils Lindhal Elliot 27. The role of ecotourism in nature
needs half vision Helen Kopnina 28. Ecotourism for conservation? Amanda L.
Stronza, Carter A. Hunt, and Lee A. Fitzgerald