Brent Lovelock (ed.)
Tourism and the Consumption of Wildlife
Hunting, Shooting and Sport Fishing
Herausgeber: Lovelock, Brent
Brent Lovelock (ed.)
Tourism and the Consumption of Wildlife
Hunting, Shooting and Sport Fishing
Herausgeber: Lovelock, Brent
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This book addresses key and contentious issues facing consumptive wildlife tourism in the twenty-first century.
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This book addresses key and contentious issues facing consumptive wildlife tourism in the twenty-first century.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 617g
- ISBN-13: 9780415403818
- ISBN-10: 0415403812
- Artikelnr.: 26369858
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 617g
- ISBN-13: 9780415403818
- ISBN-10: 0415403812
- Artikelnr.: 26369858
Dr Brent Lovelock is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Tourism at the University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
1. An Introduction to Consumptive Wildlife Tourism 2. The 'Animal Question'
and the 'Consumption' of Wildlife 3. The Lure of Fly-Fishing 4. The
Scandinavian Sporting Tour 1830-1914 5. Controversies Surrounding the Ban
of Wildlife Hunting in Kenya: A Historical Perspective 6. Game Estates and
Guided Hunts: Two Perspectives on the Hunting of Red Deer 7. Shooting
Tigers as Leisure in Colonial India 8. Conservation Hunting Concepts,
Canada's Inuit and Polar Bear Hunting 9. Environmental Values of
Consumptive and Non-Consumptive Marine Tourists 10. The Success and
Sustainability of Consumptive Wildlife Tourism in Africa 11. Trophy Hunting
and Recreational Angling in Namibia: An Economic, Social and Environmental
Comparison 12. Welfare Foundations for Efficient Management of Wildlife and
Fish Resources for Recreational Use in Sweden 13. What Happens in a Swedish
Rural Community When the Local Moose Hunt Meets Hunting Tourism? 14. Arab
Falconry: Changes, Challenges and Conservation Opportunities of an Ancient
Art 15. Communicating for Wildlife Management or Hunting Tourism: The Case
of the Manitoba Spring Bear Hunt 16. Catch and Release Tourism: Community,
Culture and Consumptive Wildlife Tourism Strategies in Rural Idaho 17.
Marine Fishing Tourism in Lofoten, Northern Norway: The Management of the
Fish Resources 18. Footprints in the Sand: Encounter Norms for Backcountry
River Trout Anglers in New Zealand 19. Australia as a Safari Hunting
Destination for Exotic Animals 20. Conclusion: Consumptive Wildlife Tourism
- Sustainable Niche or Endangered Species?
and the 'Consumption' of Wildlife 3. The Lure of Fly-Fishing 4. The
Scandinavian Sporting Tour 1830-1914 5. Controversies Surrounding the Ban
of Wildlife Hunting in Kenya: A Historical Perspective 6. Game Estates and
Guided Hunts: Two Perspectives on the Hunting of Red Deer 7. Shooting
Tigers as Leisure in Colonial India 8. Conservation Hunting Concepts,
Canada's Inuit and Polar Bear Hunting 9. Environmental Values of
Consumptive and Non-Consumptive Marine Tourists 10. The Success and
Sustainability of Consumptive Wildlife Tourism in Africa 11. Trophy Hunting
and Recreational Angling in Namibia: An Economic, Social and Environmental
Comparison 12. Welfare Foundations for Efficient Management of Wildlife and
Fish Resources for Recreational Use in Sweden 13. What Happens in a Swedish
Rural Community When the Local Moose Hunt Meets Hunting Tourism? 14. Arab
Falconry: Changes, Challenges and Conservation Opportunities of an Ancient
Art 15. Communicating for Wildlife Management or Hunting Tourism: The Case
of the Manitoba Spring Bear Hunt 16. Catch and Release Tourism: Community,
Culture and Consumptive Wildlife Tourism Strategies in Rural Idaho 17.
Marine Fishing Tourism in Lofoten, Northern Norway: The Management of the
Fish Resources 18. Footprints in the Sand: Encounter Norms for Backcountry
River Trout Anglers in New Zealand 19. Australia as a Safari Hunting
Destination for Exotic Animals 20. Conclusion: Consumptive Wildlife Tourism
- Sustainable Niche or Endangered Species?
1. An Introduction to Consumptive Wildlife Tourism 2. The 'Animal Question'
and the 'Consumption' of Wildlife 3. The Lure of Fly-Fishing 4. The
Scandinavian Sporting Tour 1830-1914 5. Controversies Surrounding the Ban
of Wildlife Hunting in Kenya: A Historical Perspective 6. Game Estates and
Guided Hunts: Two Perspectives on the Hunting of Red Deer 7. Shooting
Tigers as Leisure in Colonial India 8. Conservation Hunting Concepts,
Canada's Inuit and Polar Bear Hunting 9. Environmental Values of
Consumptive and Non-Consumptive Marine Tourists 10. The Success and
Sustainability of Consumptive Wildlife Tourism in Africa 11. Trophy Hunting
and Recreational Angling in Namibia: An Economic, Social and Environmental
Comparison 12. Welfare Foundations for Efficient Management of Wildlife and
Fish Resources for Recreational Use in Sweden 13. What Happens in a Swedish
Rural Community When the Local Moose Hunt Meets Hunting Tourism? 14. Arab
Falconry: Changes, Challenges and Conservation Opportunities of an Ancient
Art 15. Communicating for Wildlife Management or Hunting Tourism: The Case
of the Manitoba Spring Bear Hunt 16. Catch and Release Tourism: Community,
Culture and Consumptive Wildlife Tourism Strategies in Rural Idaho 17.
Marine Fishing Tourism in Lofoten, Northern Norway: The Management of the
Fish Resources 18. Footprints in the Sand: Encounter Norms for Backcountry
River Trout Anglers in New Zealand 19. Australia as a Safari Hunting
Destination for Exotic Animals 20. Conclusion: Consumptive Wildlife Tourism
- Sustainable Niche or Endangered Species?
and the 'Consumption' of Wildlife 3. The Lure of Fly-Fishing 4. The
Scandinavian Sporting Tour 1830-1914 5. Controversies Surrounding the Ban
of Wildlife Hunting in Kenya: A Historical Perspective 6. Game Estates and
Guided Hunts: Two Perspectives on the Hunting of Red Deer 7. Shooting
Tigers as Leisure in Colonial India 8. Conservation Hunting Concepts,
Canada's Inuit and Polar Bear Hunting 9. Environmental Values of
Consumptive and Non-Consumptive Marine Tourists 10. The Success and
Sustainability of Consumptive Wildlife Tourism in Africa 11. Trophy Hunting
and Recreational Angling in Namibia: An Economic, Social and Environmental
Comparison 12. Welfare Foundations for Efficient Management of Wildlife and
Fish Resources for Recreational Use in Sweden 13. What Happens in a Swedish
Rural Community When the Local Moose Hunt Meets Hunting Tourism? 14. Arab
Falconry: Changes, Challenges and Conservation Opportunities of an Ancient
Art 15. Communicating for Wildlife Management or Hunting Tourism: The Case
of the Manitoba Spring Bear Hunt 16. Catch and Release Tourism: Community,
Culture and Consumptive Wildlife Tourism Strategies in Rural Idaho 17.
Marine Fishing Tourism in Lofoten, Northern Norway: The Management of the
Fish Resources 18. Footprints in the Sand: Encounter Norms for Backcountry
River Trout Anglers in New Zealand 19. Australia as a Safari Hunting
Destination for Exotic Animals 20. Conclusion: Consumptive Wildlife Tourism
- Sustainable Niche or Endangered Species?