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This comprehensive book,
Ecotourism Essentials: Principles, Challenges, and Practices for a Sustainable Future, delves into the intricate dynamics of ecotourism sustainability and effective communication, offering insights from global analyses and scholarly research. Divided into three parts, the book covers a wide range of topics relevant to both researchers and practitioners.
The book navigates through three distinct parts. Part I illuminates the foundations of ecotourism sustainability and communication, examining how these principles shape the industry's ethos and operations. Part II delves into the challenges and critiques faced by the tourism industry, while Part III offers insights into ecotourism practices and perspectives, including discussions on animal-centred debates and the adoption of sustainability principles by leading ecolodges.
Ecotourism Essentials is an essential resource for anyone interested in understanding and promoting sustainable travel practices. Whether you're a researcher, practitioner, or simply passionate about ecotourism, this book offers valuable perspectives and insights into the evolving landscape of responsible travel.
The chapters in this book were originally published in
Tourism Recreation Research.
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Introduction
1. Communicating sustainability and ecotourism principles by ecolodges: a global analysis
2. Sustainability for ecotourism: work identity and role of community capacity building
3. How eco-service quality affects tourist engagement behaviour in ecotourism: eco-consciousness and eco activity-based learning and S-O-R Theory
4. NGOs in ecotourism: patrons of sustainability or neo-colonial agents? Evidence from Africa
5. Limits and paradoxes in the development of ecotourim in Kenya: implications on the sustainability of the natural environment
6. Academia and the Evolution of Ecotourism
7. Evolution of Ecotourism: No Crisis A Response to McKercher (2010)
8. Ecotourism, Animals and Ecocentrism: A Re-examination of the Billfish Debate
9. Sustainability and ecotourism principles adoption by leading ecolodges: learning from best practices
10. An Ecofeminist Approach to Ecotourism Development
11. Mass and Urban Ecotourism: New Manifestions of an Old Concept
12. Examining the Relationship Between Ecotourists and Philanthropic Behaviour
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Aliana Man Wai Leong is Associate Vice-President for International Affairs and Dean, Professor and Doctoral Supervisor in the School of Liberal Arts, Macau University of Science and Technology (MUST), China.She has been honored as one of the "Top Ten Most Influential Teachers in China's Tourism and Hospitality Education" and one of the "Top Ten Most Influential Teachers in National Tourism Institutions."
Tao Ma is Professor at the School of Management and the Dean of the Business School at Harbin Institute of Technology, China. His research interests include regional industrial planning and the economic analysis of resources and energy. He is recognized as a "Youth Talent" under the National Cultural Masters and Four Batches Talent Project and serves as the Chief Expert for major projects funded by the National Social Science Fund of China.
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This comprehensive book, Ecotourism Essentials: Principles, Challenges, and Practices for a Sustainable Future, delves into the intricate dynamics of ecotourism sustainability and effective communication, offering insights from global analyses and scholarly research.