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This book adopts a multidisciplinary approach to the sustainable management of coral reefs.
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This book adopts a multidisciplinary approach to the sustainable management of coral reefs.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. August 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134985975
- Artikelnr.: 54098786
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. August 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134985975
- Artikelnr.: 54098786
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Bruce Prideaux is Professor of Tourism, School of Business and Law, Central Queensland University, Australia. He is the author or editor of 11 books, 120 research articles and 84 book chapters. His interests include sustainability, climate change, marine and rainforest tourism, and regional tourism development. Anja Pabel is a Lecturer in Tourism, School of Business and Law, Central Queensland University, Australia. Her research interests are tourist behaviour, marine tourism, tourism sustainability and humour research.
1. Coral Reef Systems as a Tourism Resource PART I: The ecology and
governance of coral reefs 2. Coral Reefs: Impacts and Sustainability in the
South Pacific Islands 3. Coral based tourism in Egypt's Red Sea 4.
Australia's Great Barrier Reef - Protection, Threats, Value and Tourism Use
5. Strategic Caribbean Coral Reef Tourism Management PART II: Threats and
sustainability issues facing coral reef tourism 6. The potential for coral
bleaching to affect long-term destination sustainability 7. Belize Barrier
Reef System - A Threatened Biodiversity Hotspot 8. Coral Reefs of the
Florida Keys: The Threats of a Changing Sea 9. Whale shark tourism at
Ningaloo Reef: Successes, challenges and what's next? PART III: Development
and management of coral reef tourism activities 10. Ecotourism and coral
reef restoration: Case studies from Thailand and the Maldives 11. Tourism
and fishing in paradise: a case study of the Maldives 12. A narrative
approach to understanding recreational dive tourists' experiences on coral
reefs 13. Tourist satisfaction and expenditures in a reef-adjoining dolphin
watching industry in Lovina, Bali Indonesia 14. Tourism development and
impacts on reef conservation in Brazil 15. Impacts of vessel-based day
tours on coral reefs: Observations from snorkel tours in Maui, Hawai'i¿
Part IV: Indigenous use, the media and the way forward 16. Indigenous coral
reef tourism 17. Media in coral reef tourism management - indications from
online travel magazines 18. Findings and Research Issues - where to from
here?
governance of coral reefs 2. Coral Reefs: Impacts and Sustainability in the
South Pacific Islands 3. Coral based tourism in Egypt's Red Sea 4.
Australia's Great Barrier Reef - Protection, Threats, Value and Tourism Use
5. Strategic Caribbean Coral Reef Tourism Management PART II: Threats and
sustainability issues facing coral reef tourism 6. The potential for coral
bleaching to affect long-term destination sustainability 7. Belize Barrier
Reef System - A Threatened Biodiversity Hotspot 8. Coral Reefs of the
Florida Keys: The Threats of a Changing Sea 9. Whale shark tourism at
Ningaloo Reef: Successes, challenges and what's next? PART III: Development
and management of coral reef tourism activities 10. Ecotourism and coral
reef restoration: Case studies from Thailand and the Maldives 11. Tourism
and fishing in paradise: a case study of the Maldives 12. A narrative
approach to understanding recreational dive tourists' experiences on coral
reefs 13. Tourist satisfaction and expenditures in a reef-adjoining dolphin
watching industry in Lovina, Bali Indonesia 14. Tourism development and
impacts on reef conservation in Brazil 15. Impacts of vessel-based day
tours on coral reefs: Observations from snorkel tours in Maui, Hawai'i¿
Part IV: Indigenous use, the media and the way forward 16. Indigenous coral
reef tourism 17. Media in coral reef tourism management - indications from
online travel magazines 18. Findings and Research Issues - where to from
here?
1. Coral Reef Systems as a Tourism Resource PART I: The ecology and
governance of coral reefs 2. Coral Reefs: Impacts and Sustainability in the
South Pacific Islands 3. Coral based tourism in Egypt's Red Sea 4.
Australia's Great Barrier Reef - Protection, Threats, Value and Tourism Use
5. Strategic Caribbean Coral Reef Tourism Management PART II: Threats and
sustainability issues facing coral reef tourism 6. The potential for coral
bleaching to affect long-term destination sustainability 7. Belize Barrier
Reef System - A Threatened Biodiversity Hotspot 8. Coral Reefs of the
Florida Keys: The Threats of a Changing Sea 9. Whale shark tourism at
Ningaloo Reef: Successes, challenges and what's next? PART III: Development
and management of coral reef tourism activities 10. Ecotourism and coral
reef restoration: Case studies from Thailand and the Maldives 11. Tourism
and fishing in paradise: a case study of the Maldives 12. A narrative
approach to understanding recreational dive tourists' experiences on coral
reefs 13. Tourist satisfaction and expenditures in a reef-adjoining dolphin
watching industry in Lovina, Bali Indonesia 14. Tourism development and
impacts on reef conservation in Brazil 15. Impacts of vessel-based day
tours on coral reefs: Observations from snorkel tours in Maui, Hawai'i¿
Part IV: Indigenous use, the media and the way forward 16. Indigenous coral
reef tourism 17. Media in coral reef tourism management - indications from
online travel magazines 18. Findings and Research Issues - where to from
here?
governance of coral reefs 2. Coral Reefs: Impacts and Sustainability in the
South Pacific Islands 3. Coral based tourism in Egypt's Red Sea 4.
Australia's Great Barrier Reef - Protection, Threats, Value and Tourism Use
5. Strategic Caribbean Coral Reef Tourism Management PART II: Threats and
sustainability issues facing coral reef tourism 6. The potential for coral
bleaching to affect long-term destination sustainability 7. Belize Barrier
Reef System - A Threatened Biodiversity Hotspot 8. Coral Reefs of the
Florida Keys: The Threats of a Changing Sea 9. Whale shark tourism at
Ningaloo Reef: Successes, challenges and what's next? PART III: Development
and management of coral reef tourism activities 10. Ecotourism and coral
reef restoration: Case studies from Thailand and the Maldives 11. Tourism
and fishing in paradise: a case study of the Maldives 12. A narrative
approach to understanding recreational dive tourists' experiences on coral
reefs 13. Tourist satisfaction and expenditures in a reef-adjoining dolphin
watching industry in Lovina, Bali Indonesia 14. Tourism development and
impacts on reef conservation in Brazil 15. Impacts of vessel-based day
tours on coral reefs: Observations from snorkel tours in Maui, Hawai'i¿
Part IV: Indigenous use, the media and the way forward 16. Indigenous coral
reef tourism 17. Media in coral reef tourism management - indications from
online travel magazines 18. Findings and Research Issues - where to from
here?