Tourism and protected areas: benefits beyond boundaries

This book focuses on the tourism issues discussed at the Vth IUCN World Parks Congress. The book reflects the past 10 years of global challenges in tourism and the lessons learnt in protected area management. It shows the significant achievements of tourism in contributing to sustainable ecosystem development and projects issues for the next decade. It will be of interest to researchers in tourism and protected areas, practitioners, bureaucrats, managers and conservationists. The book has 21 chapters and a subject index.

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Main Authors: 175019 CAB International, Wallingford (United Kingdom) eng, Bushell, R. (ed.), Eagles, P. (ed.), .
Format: Texto biblioteca
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Published: Wallingford (United Kingdom) CABI 2007
Subjects:TOURISM, PROTECTED AREAS, NATURE RESERVES, RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, SUSTAINABILITY, INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE, LOCAL COMMUNITIES, POVERTY, CULTURAL HERITAGE, NATURAL HERITAGE, CONNAISSANCE INDIGENE, COMMUNAUTES LOCALES, PAUVRETE, PATRIMOINE CULTUREL, PATRIMOINE NATUREL, TOURISME, ZONE PROTEGEE, RESERVE NATURELLE, GESTION DES RESSOURCES, GESTION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT, DURABILITE, CONOCIMIENTO INDIGENA, COMUNIDADES LOCALES, POBREZA, PATRIMONIO CULTURAL, PATRIMONIO NATURAL, TURISMO, ZONAS PROTEGIDAS, RESERVAS NATURALES, ORDENACION DE RECURSOS, GESTION AMBIENTAL, SOSTENIBILIDAD,
Online Access:http://www.cabi.org/cabebooks/default.aspx?site= 107&page=25&LoadModule=PDFHier&BookID=342&ActiveTabindex=0&PageNo=8
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Summary:This book focuses on the tourism issues discussed at the Vth IUCN World Parks Congress. The book reflects the past 10 years of global challenges in tourism and the lessons learnt in protected area management. It shows the significant achievements of tourism in contributing to sustainable ecosystem development and projects issues for the next decade. It will be of interest to researchers in tourism and protected areas, practitioners, bureaucrats, managers and conservationists. The book has 21 chapters and a subject index.