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Nature-based tourism (NBT) is a sector where entrepreneurial
success is highly knowledge-driven. This insightful book offers a
comprehensive evaluation of NBT in a Nordic context, highlighting
how long-established Nordic traditions of outdoor recreation
practices can reveal lessons for the field more broadly. Featuring
contributions from expert scholars, Nordic Perspectives on
Nature-Based Tourism examines the links between place-based
resources and value-added experiences. It considers the way in
which NBT calls for an integrated approach to manage resources for
both outdoor recreation and the development of commercial
experience products. Chapters explore Nordic and international
perspectives, local communities, market dynamics, firms,
creativity, innovations and value-added experience products.
Undergraduate and graduate students and scholars in tourism and
related fields such as geography, planning, hospitality, outdoor
recreation and natural resource management will find the knowledge
and understanding gained from the book invaluable. It will also
prove useful for policymakers, entrepreneurs and volunteers.
Water is all around us. It moves through the water cycle. It brings
water to all parts of the planet. Every living thing needs water to
survive. Introduce students to the water cycle with this science
reader that features easy-to-read text. Nonfiction text features
include a glossary, index, and detailed images to facilitate close
reading and help students connect back to the text. Aligned to
state and national standards, the book also includes a fun and
engaging science experiment to develop critical thinking and help
students practice what they have learned.
This thought-provoking Research Handbook offers a critical survey
of the law and governance issues facing the world's oceans and
coasts in this era of Anthropocentric climate change. It discusses
the biophysical impacts that climate change is having upon our
oceans and coasts, as well as the various ways that international,
national and sub-national laws have sought to respond. With
contributions from scientists and lawyers, this comprehensive
Research Handbook provides cutting edge analysis of the marine
governance responses to climate change and how this will need to
adapt in a rapidly changing world. It reflects on the interaction
of climate change with regional marine governance regimes and
analyses the likely impacts on maritime and national security.
Illustrating the up-to-date treatment of interactions between
climate and oceans regimes, this incisive Research Handbook
examines the possible adaptation options to address specific issues
for our oceans and coasts. The Research Handbook on Climate Change,
Oceans and Coasts will be a key resource for students, scholars and
practitioners of climate change, water law and environmental law
and policy, while also being of benefit to researchers in the
cross-cutting fields of human rights and disaster law.
This innovative book defines the concept of immured spaces across
time, space and culture and investigates various categories of
restricted places such as divided, segregated and protected spaces.
Drawing on examples from across the world, this book analyses not
only what separates and divides space, but also the wide variety of
impacts that the imposition of new barriers and boundaries or the
opening of existing ones has on places, people and surrounding
areas. Contributors integrate case studies with theoretical
analysis to draw conclusions and advance an analytical framework of
immured spaces. The chapters present a point of reference to
highlight areas of significance and also to encourage further
detailed work in this important area. The book has a strong
research dimension and will therefore be of interest to academic
communities in planning, cultural heritage, psychology,
architecture and urban studies. In addition, the use of case
studies to develop a common framework will appeal to practitioners
and policy makers.
Ten maps that reveal the future of global power and politics: the
much-anticipated sequel to the million-copy bestseller Prisoners of
Geography
This Modern Guide captures the evolution of foundational tenets,
theories, frameworks and models that buttressed tourism economics
into an evolving discipline, shining light on both new and old
approaches. It systematically examines current and future trends
and issues related to new economic perspectives, consolidating the
notion of tourism economics as a discipline. Chapters delve into
the theoretical underpinnings of specific topics within the field,
providing a range of examples of how to leverage economic theories
to better understand, manage, and promote tourism activities to
different stakeholders. Offering a kaleidoscope of economic
perspectives, the Modern Guide looks at tourism economics from
trade theory, choice theory, behavioural economics, public choice,
institutional economics, environmental economics, developmental
economics, cultural economics and more, with each chapter ending
with insights into future research and directions. Written in an
accessible style, this will be an invigorating read for hospitality
and tourism management scholars, as well as tourism geographies,
tourism marketing and sustainable tourism students. It will also be
a useful tool for tourism economists and applied economists looking
for a wide range of perspectives on the topic.
Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given
area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject
in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of
travel. They are relevant but also visionary. This timely Research
Agenda highlights how slow violence, unlike other forms of conflict
and direct, physical violence, is difficult to see and measure. It
explores ways in which geographers study, analyze and draw
attention to forms of harm and violence that have often not been at
the forefront of public awareness, including slow violence
affecting children, women, Indigenous peoples, and the environment.
Demonstrating a range of research methods and theoretical
perspectives, this Research Agenda looks at the topic of slow
violence through qualitative fieldwork, document analysis,
geospatial technologies and cartographic analysis and
representation. Key case studies consider slow violence in the form
of social injustice, environmental alteration, and harmful
human-environment interactions. The chapters also highlight how
physical infrastructure, social and legal practices, places that
have experienced armed conflict, and groups of people being labeled
or marginalised can foster forms of slow violence. Scholars and
students of human geography, particularly those looking at
decolonization, environmental and social justice and different
geographic methods for research, will find this book to be a
beneficial read. It will also be useful for those studying
structural harm and indirect violence more widely.
Situating a comprehensive microbehavioral analysis of the economics
of climate change within a discussion of the most pressing global
climate change issues and policy negotiations, the Handbook of
Behavioral Economics and Climate Change is a timely collection of
new research on the behaviors of economic agents that are essential
to an exposition of climate change economics and policymaking.
Chapters identify both microbehavioral causes of and responses to
climate change by numerous economic agents, in doing so elucidating
the relationship between climate policies and behavioral changes.
This includes examination of individuals' behaviors to cope with
and adapt to climate change; the policy decisions aimed at altering
behaviurs at individual, business, and international levels to
achieve climate policy goals; and the motivations behind behaviours
driven by culture, history, or religion with regards to climate
change. These behaviors are contextualised within a global analysis
of pressing climate change issues in land-based and ocean-based
systems, including Sub-Saharan agriculture, hurricanes and
sea-level rises in North America, Latin American Pampas, the small
island alliance, South Asian rice agriculture, and hydroelectricity
in the Himalayas. With a global scope, this Handbook will prove
invaluable to students and scholars of climate change,
environmental studies, and behavioral economics. With practical
examples and case studies, it will also prove useful for
policymakers working in climate legislation.
Exploring the need for a sustainable transport paradigm, which has
been sought after by local and national authorities internationally
over the last 30 years, this illuminating and timely Handbook
offers insights into how this can be secured more broadly and what
it may involve, as well as the challenges that the sustainable
transport approach faces. Drawing on a wide range of research and
relevant case studies that showcase where the principles of
sustainable transport have been, or could be, implemented, the
Handbook offers readers a holistic understanding of the paradigm.
Contributions showcase the evidence of the continued need for a
sustainable transport approach, analyse its core principles, and,
finally, discuss what it will take to achieve implementation,
considering aspects such as behaviour change, accessibility,
governance and politics. Offering a comprehensive overview across
the many dimensions of sustainable transport, this Handbook will be
an indispensable resource for transport, planning and urban studies
scholars. It will also be a useful guide for planners and policy
makers looking for advice to advance future practice.
This cutting-edge Research Agenda demonstrates how social network
analysis can be used to address problems of social resilience and
advance knowledge and policy intervention in the face of the
existential crises that threaten our contemporary societies.
Highlighting the role of social networks in supporting social
resilience, contributions from experienced and innovative thinkers
across the social sciences encourage readers to think in network
terms about issues of social change and survival in situations of
vulnerability. Chapters apply innovative social network thinking
and analyses to a diverse range of existential societal challenges,
including marginalized communities, emerging labour markets,
governments, food systems, educational establishments, online
social media, and the environment. The book further advances
critical research frontiers that will inform the building of more
resilient societies and ecosystems and ultimately strengthen our
capacity to project ourselves into the future. Combining
network-based critical analysis with in-depth knowledge of policy
design and intervention, this dynamic Research Agenda will be an
essential tool for postgraduate students carrying out research in
the social sciences. Its provision of state-of-the-art research
agendas in eighteen vital domains of social life will benefit
analysts and consultants designing, implementing, and evaluating
policy in these areas.
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