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This book provides holistic insights into management of protected
areas across East Asia and identifies current trends in mountain
tourism within the broader field of human geography and nature
conservation. The book describes the diversification in visitors
and expanding protected areas territories in different Asian
countries during recent years. It also compares protected areas
networks in the context of the changing demographic profiles of
visitors and provides an interdisciplinary transnational appraisal
of mountain-based tourism in Asia based on national and
international statistics. The research combines specific case
studies at the individual country and destination level with
trans-regional trends, thereby offering analysis from both the
perspective of supply (parks, protected areas, and stakeholders)
and demand (mountain tourist market trends and segments). The book
is a useful resource for students and academics in tourism and
protected areas studies as well as social scientists and
policy-makers interested in Asian countries.
Elgar Advanced Introductions are stimulating and thoughtful
introductions to major fields in the social sciences and law,
expertly written by the world's leading scholars. Designed to be
accessible yet rigorous, they offer concise and lucid surveys of
the substantive and policy issues associated with discrete subject
areas. This critical review of sustainable tourism, from its
beginnings in the late 1980s to the present, examines the pressing
challenges posed by the effects of global warming and the
persistence of deep poverty and social unrest in many regions.
David Weaver explores the convergence of mass and 'alternative'
tourism as a dominant theme. Originally perceived as two
incompatible forms of tourism, they are positioned in this book
through enlightened mass tourism as unified components of a single
global 'tourisystem' with the power to achieve sustainable tourism.
Key features include: a global systems perspective the presentation
of enlightened mass tourism as an aspirational outcome discussion
of climate change, resilience and smart tourism as major challenges
for sustainable tourism. Offering a concise introduction to the
topic, tourism students will appreciate the clear look into the
benefits and challenges of sustainable tourism. This will also be
an insightful read for destination managers and tourism officials
responsible for implementing sustainable outcomes.
A global industry and an important tool for economic
development, international tourism is facing an increasingly
uncertain future. Global environmental change, including climate
change; increasing fuel prices; and growing criticism from
environmental and social interest groups are posing substantial
challenges to the belief that international tourism can be
sustainable at current rates and patterns of growth. This book
therefore aims to answer the questions of if and how tourism can be
a sustainable industry. The book concludes that sustainable tourism
is possible but that it requires fundamental shifts in operations,
systems and philosophies. The various contributions identify a
number of means by which this can be accomplished but stress that
sustainable tourism still has a long way to travel before it can
reach its destination.
Elgar Advanced Introductions are stimulating and thoughtful
introductions to major fields in the social sciences and law,
expertly written by the world's leading scholars. Designed to be
accessible yet rigorous, they offer concise and lucid surveys of
the substantive and policy issues associated with discrete subject
areas. This critical review of sustainable tourism, from its
beginnings in the late 1980s to the present, examines the pressing
challenges posed by the effects of global warming and the
persistence of deep poverty and social unrest in many regions.
David Weaver explores the convergence of mass and 'alternative'
tourism as a dominant theme. Originally perceived as two
incompatible forms of tourism, they are positioned in this book
through enlightened mass tourism as unified components of a single
global 'tourisystem' with the power to achieve sustainable tourism.
Key features include: a global systems perspective the presentation
of enlightened mass tourism as an aspirational outcome discussion
of climate change, resilience and smart tourism as major challenges
for sustainable tourism. Offering a concise introduction to the
topic, tourism students will appreciate the clear look into the
benefits and challenges of sustainable tourism. This will also be
an insightful read for destination managers and tourism officials
responsible for implementing sustainable outcomes.
This handbook critically analyzes crossâ€border
news production and “transnational journalism culturesâ€
in the evolving field of cross-border journalism. As the era
of the internet hasfurther expanded the borderâ€transcending
production, dissemination andreception of news, and with
transnational coâ€operations like the European Broadcasting Union
and BBC World News demonstrating different kinds of
crossâ€border journalism, the handbook considers the field with a
range of international contributions. It explores cross-border
journalism from conceptual and empirical angles and includes
perspectives on the the systemic contexts of crossâ€border
journalism, its structures and routines, changes in
production processes, and the shifting roles of actors
in digital environments. It examines cross-border journalism
across regions and concludes with discussions on the future of
cross-border journalism, including the influence of automation,
algorithmisation, virtual reality and AI.Â
Sustainable tourism is a widely used term that has accumulated
considerable attention from researchers and policy makers over the
past two decades. However, there is still an apparently wide gap
between theory and practice in the area. Recent scholarly research
has tended to focus on niche areas of alternative tourism rather
than address the broader issues and vagaries and paradoxes that
appear to plague the broader notion of sustainable tourism. As
such, there is a need for a new and pragmatic analysis of
sustainable tourism as an overarching idea and how this manifests
in practice. The Practice of Sustainable Tourism fulfils this need
by offering a fresh perspective on sustainable tourism as an
umbrella concept with inherent tensions. It presents a way of
thinking about tourism based on the notion of finding common ground
using the dialectic tradition of philosophy. Dialectics focusses on
resolving opposing viewpoints by recognising they have common
elements that can be combined into a rational and practical
solution over time. As part of this approach, the book examines the
strongly apparent tensions within alternative tourism as well as
the paradox of continuing growth and other mass tourism related
issues. It is divided into three parts, Part I includes chapters
discussing the general concept of sustainable tourism, its history,
current status and possible futures; Part II includes a range of
destination case studies exploring how sustainable tourism has been
applied and Part III includes perspectives from the tourism
operator view. Given the international content and challenging
themes, the book will be appealing internationally to students,
researchers and academics in the fields of tourism, geography,
sustainability and social science.
A global industry and an important tool for economic development,
international tourism is facing an increasingly uncertain future.
Global environmental change, including climate change; increasing
fuel prices; and growing criticism from environmental and social
interest groups are posing substantial challenges to the belief
that international tourism can be sustainable at current rates and
patterns of growth. This book therefore aims to answer the
questions of if and how tourism can be a sustainable industry. The
book concludes that sustainable tourism is possible but that it
requires fundamental shifts in operations, systems and
philosophies. The various contributions identify a number of means
by which this can be accomplished but stress that sustainable
tourism still has a long way to travel before it can reach its
destination.
This book provides holistic insights into management of protected
areas across East Asia and identifies current trends in mountain
tourism within the broader field of human geography and nature
conservation. The book describes the diversification in visitors
and expanding protected areas territories in different Asian
countries during recent years. It also compares protected areas
networks in the context of the changing demographic profiles of
visitors and provides an interdisciplinary transnational appraisal
of mountain-based tourism in Asia based on national and
international statistics. The research combines specific case
studies at the individual country and destination level with
trans-regional trends, thereby offering analysis from both the
perspective of supply (parks, protected areas, and stakeholders)
and demand (mountain tourist market trends and segments). The book
is a useful resource for students and academics in tourism and
protected areas studies as well as social scientists and
policy-makers interested in Asian countries.
Sustainable Tourism comprehensively examines the theoretical and
applied dimensions of contemporary sustainable tourism from a
global perspective. Using international case studies and examples,
it provides cutting edge coverage of the latest developments in the
area, both theoretically and practically. It takes the reader
through all aspects of sustainable tourism from the emergence of
the paradigm to sustainability issues in all types of tourism and
all components of the industry. Divided into 11 chapters it covers*
?Alternative tourism? (AT), or small-scale tourism and its
associated pros and cons * Sustainable tourism within the
conventional ?mass? tourism sector: the ?green consumer?,
transportation, accommodation, attractions and tour operator
considering issues and developments in quality control *
Destination sustainability: issues of community empowerment and
ideal sustainability models * Conclusions for the future of
sustainable tourism The wide variety of international case studies
used include: backpacking in Australia and Spain, Volunteer tourism
in the US, Six Continents and Marriott hotels, Disney World, the
Grand Prix, the Grand Canyon, mountain gorilla parks in Uganda and
many more. Specifically written for courses in the specific topic
area of sustainable tourism, this textbook considers the needs of
both students and lecturers as follows: * Ideal for a semester
course (or a 42-hour course) * Global perspective throughout the
chapters and in the breadth of illustrative boxed case studies; *
Chapters exceptionally well-integrated through frequent
cross-references * End-of-chapter questions that prompt deeper
integrative thinking on the part of the reader. * Online resources
for the lecturer, including PowerPoint presentations and multiple
choice exercises
Sustainable tourism is a widely used term that has accumulated
considerable attention from researchers and policy makers over the
past two decades. However, there is still an apparently wide gap
between theory and practice in the area. Recent scholarly research
has tended to focus on niche areas of alternative tourism rather
than address the broader issues and vagaries and paradoxes that
appear to plague the broader notion of sustainable tourism. As
such, there is a need for a new and pragmatic analysis of
sustainable tourism as an overarching idea and how this manifests
in practice. The Practice of Sustainable Tourism fulfils this need
by offering a fresh perspective on sustainable tourism as an
umbrella concept with inherent tensions. It presents a way of
thinking about tourism based on the notion of finding common ground
using the dialectic tradition of philosophy. Dialectics focusses on
resolving opposing viewpoints by recognising they have common
elements that can be combined into a rational and practical
solution over time. As part of this approach, the book examines the
strongly apparent tensions within alternative tourism as well as
the paradox of continuing growth and other mass tourism related
issues. It is divided into three parts, Part I includes chapters
discussing the general concept of sustainable tourism, its history,
current status and possible futures; Part II includes a range of
destination case studies exploring how sustainable tourism has been
applied and Part III includes perspectives from the tourism
operator view. Given the international content and challenging
themes, the book will be appealing internationally to students,
researchers and academics in the fields of tourism, geography,
sustainability and social science.
Sustainable Tourism comprehensively examines the theoretical and
applied dimensions of contemporary sustainable tourism from a
global perspective. Using international case studies and examples,
it provides cutting edge coverage of the latest developments in the
area, both theoretically and practically. It takes the reader
through all aspects of sustainable tourism from the emergence of
the paradigm to sustainability issues in all types of tourism and
all components of the industry.
Divided into 11 chapters it covers* ?Alternative tourism? (AT), or
small-scale tourism and its associated pros and cons
* Sustainable tourism within the conventional ?mass? tourism
sector: the ?green consumer?, transportation, accommodation,
attractions and tour operator considering issues and developments
in quality control
* Destination sustainability: issues of community empowerment and
ideal sustainability models
* Conclusions for the future of sustainable tourism
The wide variety of international case studies used include:
backpacking in Australia and Spain, Volunteer tourism in the US,
Six Continents and Marriott hotels, Disney World, the Grand Prix,
the Grand Canyon, mountain gorilla parks in Uganda and many more.
Specifically written for courses in the specific topic area of
sustainable tourism, this textbook considers the needs of both
students and lecturers as follows:
* Ideal for a semester course (or a 42-hour course)
* Global perspective throughout the chapters and in the breadth of
illustrative boxed case studies;
* Chapters exceptionally well-integrated through frequent
cross-references
* End-of-chapter questions that prompt deeper integrative thinking
on thepart of the reader.
* Online resources for the lecturer, including PowerPoint
presentations and multiple choice exercises
* Global perspective throughout the chapters and includes industry
as well as destinations on both a small and large scale
dimension
* Discusses sustainability issues in both alternative and mass
tourism and associated strengths and weaknesses of each
* User-friendly text ideal for a semester module and packed with
learning tools for the student
The Color Atlas of Diseases and Disorders of Cattle is the
established and respected illustrated guide to the full range of
conditions encountered in cattle worldwide. For this new edition
the atlas has been redesigned to present over 840 colour
illustrations and clearer than ever coverage of conditions, with a
special emphasis on ease of use. The text has been updated and
rewritten to encompass many new conditions including burns,
'bleeding calf syndrome', rib fracture and jejunal hemorrhagic
syndrome, while treatment of existing conditions has been expanded.
The emphasis of this new edition of the Color Atlas remains the
visible signs of diseases and disorders in the live animal. In its
third edition guise, the atlas is an indispensable reference for
both experienced and novice cattle practitioners, government and
industry veterinarians, as well as veterinary and agricultural
students, and managers of large-scale cattle enterprises throughout
the world. One hundred fresh illustrations included, improving the
range of signs presented. Special emphasis on improvements in
animal welfare. Extensive upgrade to chapter on locomotor
disorders. Improved layout places images and relevant text closer
together. Terms updated with the latest nomenclature. Inclusion of
more lay terms and clarification of acronyms. One hundred fresh
illustrations included, improving the range of signs presented.
Special emphasis on improvements in animal welfare. Extensive
upgrade to chapter on locomotor disorders. Improved layout places
images and relevant text closer together. Terms updated with the
latest nomenclature. Inclusion of more lay terms and clarification
of acronyms.
"A ground-breaking literary masterpiece " -{Sentinel Daily}
Independent writing phenom David Weaver has a dazzling gift for
creating emotional, tear-inducing scenes even for the most stone
faced reader. Quick witted, poetic, and written with a razor sharp
prose that will have you reciting entire paragraphs to your
friends. A masterful blend of erotica and emotions." -{Kindle and a
Vibrator Book Club} Jamal is a professional womanizer who reigns
supreme in the city of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. His sexual IQ
routinely leaves women speechless, addicted, and craving for more.
When he finally meets his match, Lisa Lee, she turns his entire
world upside down while smiling in the process. Confused, he gains
clarity and learns the greatest lessons about love from the most
unlikely of sources; an impressively beautiful bank robber named
Alicia.
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