Tourism and National Parks
International Perspectives on Development, Histories and Change
Herausgeber: Frost, Warwick; Hall, C Michael
Tourism and National Parks
International Perspectives on Development, Histories and Change
Herausgeber: Frost, Warwick; Hall, C Michael
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The volume's focus on the long standing connection between tourism and national parks; and the changing concept of national parks over time and space give the book a distinct niche in the national parks and tourism literature.
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The volume's focus on the long standing connection between tourism and national parks; and the changing concept of national parks over time and space give the book a distinct niche in the national parks and tourism literature.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. April 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 536g
- ISBN-13: 9781138867192
- ISBN-10: 1138867195
- Artikelnr.: 42835458
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. April 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 536g
- ISBN-13: 9781138867192
- ISBN-10: 1138867195
- Artikelnr.: 42835458
Warwick Frost is Senior Lecturer in Tourism and Heritage at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. His research interests include environmental history, ecotourism, cultural heritage and the interplay between tourism and the media. Michael Hall is a Professor in the Department of Management, University of Canterbury, New Zealand and Docent in the Department of Geography, Oulu University Finland. Co-editor of Current Issues in Tourism he has published widely in the tourism and environmental history fields, including a long-standing interest in wilderness, national parks and World Heritage.
Introduction 1. Introduction: The Making of the National Park Concept 2.
Reinterpreting the Creation Myth: Yellowstone National Park 3. American
Invention to International Concept: The Spread and Evolution of National
Parks 4. National Parks and the 'Worthless Lands Hypothesis' Revisited 5.
National Parks and National Identity and Tourism New World Perspectives 6.
Framing the View: How American National Parks Came to Be 7. John Muir and
William Gladstone Steel: Activists and the Establishment of Yosemite and
Crater Lake National Parks 8. Tourism and the Canadian National Park
System: Protection, Use and Balance 9. The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park:
Natural Wonder and World Heritage Area 10. 'Welcome to Aboriginal Land':
The Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park Old World Perspectives 11. The
National Park Concept in Spain: Patriotism, Education, Romanticism and
Tourism 12. The English Lake District - National Park or playground? 13.
The Peak District National Park UK: Contemporary Complexities and
Challenges 14. A Ticket to National Parks? Tourism, Railways, and the
Establishment of National Parks in Sweden 15. 'Protect, preserve, present'
- The Role of Tourism in Swedish National Parks Developing World: Beyond
The Eurocentric 16. National Parks in Indonesia: An Alien Construct 17.
National Parks in Transition: Wuyishan Scenic Park in China 18. 'Full of
rubberneck waggons and tourists': The Development of Tourism in South
Africa's National Parks and Protected Areas Beyond Nature 19. National
Parks as Cultural Landscapes: Indigenous Peoples, Conservation and Tourism
20. National Mall and Memorial Parks: Past, Present and Future Conclusion
21. The Future of the National Park Concept
Reinterpreting the Creation Myth: Yellowstone National Park 3. American
Invention to International Concept: The Spread and Evolution of National
Parks 4. National Parks and the 'Worthless Lands Hypothesis' Revisited 5.
National Parks and National Identity and Tourism New World Perspectives 6.
Framing the View: How American National Parks Came to Be 7. John Muir and
William Gladstone Steel: Activists and the Establishment of Yosemite and
Crater Lake National Parks 8. Tourism and the Canadian National Park
System: Protection, Use and Balance 9. The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park:
Natural Wonder and World Heritage Area 10. 'Welcome to Aboriginal Land':
The Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park Old World Perspectives 11. The
National Park Concept in Spain: Patriotism, Education, Romanticism and
Tourism 12. The English Lake District - National Park or playground? 13.
The Peak District National Park UK: Contemporary Complexities and
Challenges 14. A Ticket to National Parks? Tourism, Railways, and the
Establishment of National Parks in Sweden 15. 'Protect, preserve, present'
- The Role of Tourism in Swedish National Parks Developing World: Beyond
The Eurocentric 16. National Parks in Indonesia: An Alien Construct 17.
National Parks in Transition: Wuyishan Scenic Park in China 18. 'Full of
rubberneck waggons and tourists': The Development of Tourism in South
Africa's National Parks and Protected Areas Beyond Nature 19. National
Parks as Cultural Landscapes: Indigenous Peoples, Conservation and Tourism
20. National Mall and Memorial Parks: Past, Present and Future Conclusion
21. The Future of the National Park Concept
Introduction 1. Introduction: The Making of the National Park Concept 2.
Reinterpreting the Creation Myth: Yellowstone National Park 3. American
Invention to International Concept: The Spread and Evolution of National
Parks 4. National Parks and the 'Worthless Lands Hypothesis' Revisited 5.
National Parks and National Identity and Tourism New World Perspectives 6.
Framing the View: How American National Parks Came to Be 7. John Muir and
William Gladstone Steel: Activists and the Establishment of Yosemite and
Crater Lake National Parks 8. Tourism and the Canadian National Park
System: Protection, Use and Balance 9. The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park:
Natural Wonder and World Heritage Area 10. 'Welcome to Aboriginal Land':
The Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park Old World Perspectives 11. The
National Park Concept in Spain: Patriotism, Education, Romanticism and
Tourism 12. The English Lake District - National Park or playground? 13.
The Peak District National Park UK: Contemporary Complexities and
Challenges 14. A Ticket to National Parks? Tourism, Railways, and the
Establishment of National Parks in Sweden 15. 'Protect, preserve, present'
- The Role of Tourism in Swedish National Parks Developing World: Beyond
The Eurocentric 16. National Parks in Indonesia: An Alien Construct 17.
National Parks in Transition: Wuyishan Scenic Park in China 18. 'Full of
rubberneck waggons and tourists': The Development of Tourism in South
Africa's National Parks and Protected Areas Beyond Nature 19. National
Parks as Cultural Landscapes: Indigenous Peoples, Conservation and Tourism
20. National Mall and Memorial Parks: Past, Present and Future Conclusion
21. The Future of the National Park Concept
Reinterpreting the Creation Myth: Yellowstone National Park 3. American
Invention to International Concept: The Spread and Evolution of National
Parks 4. National Parks and the 'Worthless Lands Hypothesis' Revisited 5.
National Parks and National Identity and Tourism New World Perspectives 6.
Framing the View: How American National Parks Came to Be 7. John Muir and
William Gladstone Steel: Activists and the Establishment of Yosemite and
Crater Lake National Parks 8. Tourism and the Canadian National Park
System: Protection, Use and Balance 9. The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park:
Natural Wonder and World Heritage Area 10. 'Welcome to Aboriginal Land':
The Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park Old World Perspectives 11. The
National Park Concept in Spain: Patriotism, Education, Romanticism and
Tourism 12. The English Lake District - National Park or playground? 13.
The Peak District National Park UK: Contemporary Complexities and
Challenges 14. A Ticket to National Parks? Tourism, Railways, and the
Establishment of National Parks in Sweden 15. 'Protect, preserve, present'
- The Role of Tourism in Swedish National Parks Developing World: Beyond
The Eurocentric 16. National Parks in Indonesia: An Alien Construct 17.
National Parks in Transition: Wuyishan Scenic Park in China 18. 'Full of
rubberneck waggons and tourists': The Development of Tourism in South
Africa's National Parks and Protected Areas Beyond Nature 19. National
Parks as Cultural Landscapes: Indigenous Peoples, Conservation and Tourism
20. National Mall and Memorial Parks: Past, Present and Future Conclusion
21. The Future of the National Park Concept