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Sustainability approaches and nature tourism development [PDF]
This article shows how combinations of different sustainability approaches of tourism entrepreneurs and other actors restrict nature tourism development in a nature park context.
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2022
This chapter evaluates how naturalist explorers influenced future tourists through their use of language, their behaviors, and their actions. Tourists in search of tropical nature would come to mimic the naturalist's experience. Explorer-scientists taught the public that visiting nature could be more than just “leisure”: it could be “recreational ...
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This chapter evaluates how naturalist explorers influenced future tourists through their use of language, their behaviors, and their actions. Tourists in search of tropical nature would come to mimic the naturalist's experience. Explorer-scientists taught the public that visiting nature could be more than just “leisure”: it could be “recreational ...
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The Nature of Nature in Nature-based Tourism
Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism, 2012It is obvious that nature plays a key role in nature-based tourism. But how important are natural environments for nature-based tourism supply?
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Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 1993
Abstract On the 10th and 11th November 1992, a two-day seminar on nature tourism was held at the Whitianga campus of the Bay of Plenty Polytechnic in New Zealand. The seminar attracted over 80 people from the northern half of New Zealand and included tourism operators, local government representatives, academics and interested members of the local ...
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Abstract On the 10th and 11th November 1992, a two-day seminar on nature tourism was held at the Whitianga campus of the Bay of Plenty Polytechnic in New Zealand. The seminar attracted over 80 people from the northern half of New Zealand and included tourism operators, local government representatives, academics and interested members of the local ...
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Tourist Studies, 2013
(NBT; Fredman and Tyrvainen, 2010). Especially since the turn of the millennium, this growth has been linked to increas -ing demand for various forms of recreation, relaxation and entertainment in natural envi -ronments, as well as to successful marketing campaigns (Samgonguraðuneytið, 2004).A wide variety of interpretations have been produced to ...
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(NBT; Fredman and Tyrvainen, 2010). Especially since the turn of the millennium, this growth has been linked to increas -ing demand for various forms of recreation, relaxation and entertainment in natural envi -ronments, as well as to successful marketing campaigns (Samgonguraðuneytið, 2004).A wide variety of interpretations have been produced to ...
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Experiencing nature in nature-based tourism
Tourist Studies, 2013This article aims to situate nature, not as an organised and mapped space but rather in the way in which it is lived and experienced. Given the fact that most tourists who come to Iceland claim the reason for their visit to be the natural landscapes of Iceland, tourism in Iceland has focused on so-called nature-based tourism.
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Special Interest Tourism: The nature of adventure tourism experiences [PDF]
Adventure tourism, imbued with images of thrill and excitement, survival and strength of character reminiscent of explorers and heroes of the past and the present, has entered the realm of conspicuous consumption. Tourism places and activities have become centres of physical and emotional sensations where the tourist in the 21st century can purchase a ...
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2001
The book covers all facets of tourism in natural areas. The book is underpinned by a strong foundation of environmental understanding. It then describes the range of impacts, which occur when tourism takes place in the natural environment and illustrates how managers can plan, develop and appropriately manage tourism developments in natural areas ...
Newsome, D., Moore, S.A., Dowling, R.K.
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The book covers all facets of tourism in natural areas. The book is underpinned by a strong foundation of environmental understanding. It then describes the range of impacts, which occur when tourism takes place in the natural environment and illustrates how managers can plan, develop and appropriately manage tourism developments in natural areas ...
Newsome, D., Moore, S.A., Dowling, R.K.
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