Ecotourism Impacts, Potentials, and Possibilities - Reconsidered after a decade

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Buckley, Ralf
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2010
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The second edition of this text contains no major changes from the first edition in either structure or content. As noted in the authors’ preface: the bibliography has been updated; each chapter now contains a couple of recommendations for further reading; and there is a new chapter consisting of three case studies. There are 10 chapters in this edition. The first reviews definitions, and the second summarises philosophies. The third introduces policy issues, the fourth considers tourism in parks, the fifth focuses on interpretation, and the sixth looks at links with local communities. Chapter Seven presents case studies ...
View more >The second edition of this text contains no major changes from the first edition in either structure or content. As noted in the authors’ preface: the bibliography has been updated; each chapter now contains a couple of recommendations for further reading; and there is a new chapter consisting of three case studies. There are 10 chapters in this edition. The first reviews definitions, and the second summarises philosophies. The third introduces policy issues, the fourth considers tourism in parks, the fifth focuses on interpretation, and the sixth looks at links with local communities. Chapter Seven presents case studies of the Kokoda Trail in Papua New Guinea, trekking porters in Nepal, and surf tourism in Indonesia’s Mentawai Islands. The last three chapters cover marketing, tourist motivations, and tourism-based development models. There is also a glossary and a list of websites.
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View more >The second edition of this text contains no major changes from the first edition in either structure or content. As noted in the authors’ preface: the bibliography has been updated; each chapter now contains a couple of recommendations for further reading; and there is a new chapter consisting of three case studies. There are 10 chapters in this edition. The first reviews definitions, and the second summarises philosophies. The third introduces policy issues, the fourth considers tourism in parks, the fifth focuses on interpretation, and the sixth looks at links with local communities. Chapter Seven presents case studies of the Kokoda Trail in Papua New Guinea, trekking porters in Nepal, and surf tourism in Indonesia’s Mentawai Islands. The last three chapters cover marketing, tourist motivations, and tourism-based development models. There is also a glossary and a list of websites.
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Journal Title
Tourism Recreation Research
Volume
35
Issue
1
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© 2010 Tourism Recreation Research. This is the author-manuscript version of this paper. Reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Please refer to the journal website for access to the definitive, published version.
Subject
Tourism