Ecotourism for Sustainability
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Tourism, Culture, and Heritage".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 October 2020) | Viewed by 25081
Special Issue Editor
Interests: tourism and human mobility; regional development and social/green marketing; human dimensions of global environmental change and conservation; environmental history, especially national park history & wilderness conservation; the use of tourism as an economic development and conservation mechanism
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Dear Colleagues,
Ecotourism has long been held as a means to ensure that tourism contributes to the conservation of biodiversity and natural heritage while also economically assisting local communities that have significant ecosystems, landscapes and/or species. However, the linkages between tourism and natural areas go back to the very origin of national parks and the delicate balance between conservation and visitors that is yet to be solved. Ecotourism is therefore arguably a further addition to the long-standing issue of making the relationship between tourism and nature a sustainable one. However, the meaning and application of the notion of ecotourism have expanded over time to refer to products, market segments, commoditised nature, branding, operators and seemingly anything with an ecological dimension. If ecotourism seemingly covers everything does it now count for nothing? This Special Issue therefore provides an opportunity to reappraise both the value of particular aspects of the field of ecotourism and the contribution of ecotourism to sustainability overall.
Prof. Dr. C. Michael Hall
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- sustainable nature-based tourism
- sustainable ecotourism
- national parks and protected areas
- biodiversity conservation
- community-based tourism
- ecotourism
- nature-based tourism
- natural heritage
- charismatic species
- rewilding
- urban ecotourism
- environmental change
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