Sustainable Tourism on a Finite Planet
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Author: Megan Epler Wood
Brand: TAYLOR AND FRANCIS BOOKS INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
Number of Pages: 336
Release Date: 01-12-2017
EAN: 9781032478951
Languages: English
Features:
This book is a crucial resource for anyone involved in international tourism, aiming to develop new skills, tools, and investments to protect irreplaceable global resources from the growing demand for tourism over the next 50 years.
Details:
The book documents how technology and the expanding global middle class are revolutionizing travel, which in turn requires a new approach to managing tourism destinations. With the escalating demand for tourism, the book emphasizes the need for a paradigm shift in how destinations are managed and resources are protected.
Key Concepts & Recommendations:
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Impact of Technology and Growing Middle Class: Analyzes how these factors are driving the travel revolution.
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Tourism Supply Chains & Business Models: Examines sectors like hotels, tour operators, cruise lines, airlines, and airports, providing environmental management techniques for each.
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Sustainability Solutions: Offers a pragmatic set of solutions for transitioning to lower impact tourism development globally.
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Assessment of Natural, Social, and Cultural Capital: Recommends decision-makers assess the value of these resources to guide investment and protection strategies.
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Case Studies: Highlights why budgets for protecting local destinations are often underestimated, offering new metrics for planning.
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Green Infrastructure & Local Engagement: Proposes innovative approaches to supporting the transition to green infrastructure, protecting unique landscapes, and involving local communities in monitoring vital indicators to safeguard local resources.
This book serves as a comprehensive guide to managing tourism in a sustainable manner, helping the tourism industry transition to a more environmentally responsible and socially conscious model.


