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020 _a9781645328308
_qpaperback
040 _beng
_cHNU
_erda
082 _223
_3GC
_a338.4791 M31
_b2023
100 _aManning, Taylor.
_eauthor.
245 _aSustainable tourism /
_cTaylor Manning.
264 _aNew York, NY, USA :
_bAlexis Press, LLC,
_c©2023.
300 _aviii, 278 pages :
_bcolor illustrations ;
_c26 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 _aChapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Tourism System and Its Environmental Management Chapter 3 Environmental Elasticity of Sustainable Tourism Demand Chapter 4 Development of Sustainable Tourism Chapter 5 Sustainable Wildlife Tourism Chapter 6 Ecology-environment : Concept of Sustainable Tourism Chapter 7 Evolution of Sustainable Tourism to Green Tourism
520 _aSustainable Tourism is vital reading for anyone seeking to understand the complexities associated with sustainable tourism development, and how government and industry have responded to the challenges the concept poses. Sustainable tourism development requires the informed participation of all relevant stakeholders, as well as strong political leadership to ensure wide participation and consensus building. Achieving sustainable tourism is a continuous process and it requires constant monitoring of impacts, introducing the necessary preventive and/or corrective measures whenever necessary. Sustainable tourism can be defined as a kind of tourism that has more benefits than negative impacts, especially relating to the environment, the economy and communities. Truly sustainable and responsible tourism should make destinations better for people to live in as well as visit. Sustainable tourism should also maintain a high level of tourist satisfaction and ensure a meaningful experience to the tourists, raising their awareness about sustainability issues and promoting sustainable tourism practices amongst them. Sustainable tourism provides crucial economic incentives for habitat protection. Revenues from visitor spending are often channelled back into nature conservation or capacity building programmes for local communities to manage protected areas. This book is an attempt to prevent disorderly tourism development, in order to successfully overcome the daily changes that occur in turbulent surrounding, planning of sustainable tourism development occurs as the only way to do it successfully. This book provides an up-to-date, comprehensive coverage of the practice and management of the subject. It offers a range of definitions of sustainable tourism from different sectors of tourism and different parts of the world.
521 _aCBA
_bBachelor of Science in Tourism Management
546 _aIn English
650 _aTourism
_vEnvironmental aspects.
650 _aTourism
_vSocial aspects.
650 _aSustainable tourism.
650 _aEcotourism.
942 _2ddc
_cBK
_h300-399
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_d136862