The Routledge Handbook of Tourism and the Environment/ (Record no. 192174)

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International Standard Book Number 9780203121108
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Transcribing agency Department of Tourism
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Title The Routledge Handbook of Tourism and the Environment/
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. London:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Routledge,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2012.
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Formatted contents note Part 1: Scientific Realties and Cultural Constructs of the Environment <br/><br/>1. Introduction <br/>2. The Natural Science Ontology of Environment <br/>3. Social Science Ontology of Environment: Challenges to Human Exceptionalism <br/>4. Religious Views of the Environment: Sanctification of Nature and Implications for Tourism <br/>5. Tourism and Indigenous Reverence: The Possibilities for Recovery of Land and Revitalization of Life <br/>6. ‘Prophets of Nature’: Romantic Ideals of Nature and their Continuing Relevance for Tourism Today <br/>7. The Importance of the Aesthetic <br/>8. Viewing Nature Politically <br/>9. Using Complexity Theory to Develop Understanding of Tourism and the Environment <br/>10. Tourism and Romantic Myths of Nature: The Evolution of a Discursive Relationship Part 2: Eco-systems and Impact Issues <br/>11. Introduction <br/>12. Nature Bites Back: Impacts of the Environment on Tourism <br/>13. Biodiversity and Tourism <br/>14. ‘Tourism into the wild’: The Limits of Tourism in Wilderness <br/>15. Freshwater Systems and Tourism <br/>16. Marine Systems and Tourism <br/>17. Mountain Environments and Tourism <br/>18. Orchids: An Example of Charismatic Megaflora Tourism? <br/>19. Islands Tourism Part 3: Environmental Policy, Resource Governance and Management <br/>20. Introduction <br/>21. The Brundtland Report (Our Common Future) and Tourism <br/>23. Framework Conventions for Climate Change: An Analysis of Global Framework Conventions with Reference to Resource Governance and Environmental Management Approaches in New Zealand <br/>24. The Vulnerability of Tourism to Climate Change <br/>25. Demand Management for the Sustainability of Tourism <br/>26. Zoning, Land-use Planning and Tourism <br/>27. Protected Areas and Tourism <br/>28. Limits of Acceptable Change and Tourism <br/>29. Sustainable Tourism Certification <br/>30. Lessons Learned: Knowledge Management and Tourism Development Part 4: Terminology and Types of Tourism <br/><br/>31. Introduction <br/>32. Eco-tourism <br/>33. Nature-Based Tourism <br/>34. Wildlife tourism <br/>35. Agritourism: In Between Rural change, Tourism Restructuring and Environmental Imperatives <br/>36. Slow Travel <br/>37. Responsible Tourism: Whose Responsibility? <br/>38. Pro-Poor Tourism and Local Economic Development Part 5: Contemporary and Future Issues <br/>39. Introduction <br/>40. Climate Change and Tourism <br/>41. Water and Tourism <br/>42. Community-Based Ecotourism as Indigenous Social Entrepreneurship <br/>43. Tourism’s Wasteful Way <br/>44. Fair Trade in Tourism – Critical Shifts and Perspectives <br/>45. Resiliency and Uncertainty in Tourism <br/>46. Tourism and CSR <br/>47. Environmental Security and Tourism <br/>48. Adaptive Co-management: A New Frontier for Nature-based Tourism <br/>49. Measurement of Corporate Social Performance in Tourism
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Keyword Tourism - Hospitality
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Keyword Tourism - Environment
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url http://www.tandfebooks.com/isbn/9780203121108
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