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Rainforest Tourism, Conservation and Management [electronic resource] : Challenges for Sustainable Development
ISBN:
9781136201097
Title:
Rainforest Tourism, Conservation and Management [electronic resource] : Challenges for Sustainable Development
Author:
Prideaux, Bruce.
Personal Author:
Publication Information:
Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2014.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (343 p.)
Series:
The Earthscan Forest Library
General Note:
Description based upon print version of record.
Contents:
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of figures; List of tables; Author biographies; Preface; Part I Tourism in rainforest regions; 1 Factors governing the development of tourism in rainforest regions; 2 Tropical rainforest ecology: implications for tourism development; 3 National parks, rainforests and tourism in Australia: an historical perspective; Part II Threats to rainforest tourism; 4 Climate change impacts and response strategies for rainforest tourism: Cairns case study; 5 Climate change and rainforest tourism in Australia

6 Trees, tourists and trade-offs: the political ecology of rainforest tourism, forest clearance and biodiversity conservation in MadagascarPart III The development and management of rainforest experiences; 7 The Lamington National Park: a contrasts approach to rainforest tourism research; 8 Visitor motivations, expectations and satisfaction in a rainforest context: implications for tourism management; 9 Ecotourism: a new challenge for protected rainforest areas in Chile; 10 Enabling ecotourism: principles, challenges and achievements from Tambopata, Peru

11 Developing backpacker tourism in the Brazilian Amazon rainforest: adding value to the forest12 The use of Mayan rainforests for ecotourism development: an empowerment approach for local communities; 13 Opportunities for developing tourism in Cockpit Country, Jamaica; 14 Community-based ecotourism: opportunities and difficulties for local communities and link to conservation; 15 Rainforests and rural village ecotourism venture in Papua New Guinea: a case study; 16 Indigenous peoples and rainforest tourism: canopy walkways as tourist attractions; Part IV Wildlife and rainforest tourism

17 Rainforest wildlife: a key element in Sabah's destination appeal18 Implications of invasive alien species for rainforest tourism: a case study on feral pigs in Australia's Wet Tropics World Heritage Area; 19 Rainforest primate tourism in Uganda: successes, challenges and the future; 20 The complexities of community-based tourism: how external forces influence the sustainability of bird watching tourism in the remote Arfak Mountains of West Papua; 21 Findings and research issues; Index
Format:
Electronic Resources
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Publication Date:
2014
Publication Information:
Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2014.