This book is a landmark contribution to the rapidly growing field of wildlife tourism, especially in regard to its underpinning foundations of science, conservation and policy. Written by a number of environmental and biological scientists it explains the synergy between wildlife and tourism by drawing on their global experiences.
However, no attempt has been made to analyse the situation and potential of wildlife tourism in Germany.
This book outlines the status quo of worldwide wildlife tourism and its impacts on planning, management, knowledge, awareness, behaviour and attitudes related to wildlife encounters.
This book presents a series of possible future scenarios in wildlife and animal tourism by combining critical thinking and imagination to stimulate reflection and ways forward.
This new book brings together the best voices in the field of wildlife tourism and provides a key understanding of wildlife tourism.
Seminar paper from the year 2006 in the subject Tourism, grade: 1,7, Stralsund University of Applied Sciences (FB Wirtschaft), course: Scientific Writing, 8 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: Tourism based on ...
INTRODUCTION 1.1 Definition of wildlife watching tourism relatively large ranges , and where their behaviour and management is essentially wild , but to exclude animals kept in confined conditions . What is wildlife watching and how ...
MAHER. Introduction Antarctica is one of the most beautiful and remote places on the planet. The moniker of being the highest, driest, coldest, iciest, windiest, most remote continent, surrounded by the stormiest ocean is well deserved, ...
This new book brings together the best voices in the field of wildlife tourism and provides a key understanding of wildlife tourism.
This is the first book to specifically address tourist aspects of consumption of wildlife. It will appeal to tourism and recreation academics and students, tourism industry operators, community tourism planners and wildlife managers.
This is the first book to specifically address tourist aspects of consumption of wildlife. It will appeal to tourism and recreation academics and students, tourism industry operators, community tourism planners and wildlife managers.