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Sustainable Tourism

2020
This chapter compares several academic works in order to analyse if they use innovative approaches for sustainable tourism. It analyses 70 stable documents including theses, scientific papers, and reports. Some goals are assess the themes that most stand out, the contribution of academic research to the subject, and how the issues of sustainability ...
Cecilia Chirieleison, Francesco Rizzi
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Sustainable Tourism: Sustaining Biodiversity?

Journal of Sustainable Forestry, 2007
New markets for ecosystem services have emerged in response to the failure of traditional biodiversity conservation mechanisms to effectively protect and conserve the processes that support ecosystem function and process (Landell-Mills and Porras, 2002; Pagiola et al., 2002).
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Sustainable Tourism

Sustainable Tourism: Entrepreneurship Innovations and Strategies explores the evolving landscape of tourism meeting the pressing need for sustainability. Chapters examine how entrepreneurial ventures are harnessing current trends to create eco-conscious opportunities that benefit both businesses and local communities.
Nikola Naumov, Alan Lovell
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Sustainable Tourism

Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly, 1995
To prevent environmental or cultural damage that curtails tourism, operators and planners need to cooperate with government authorities and managers in other industries to establish planning strategies and other mechanisms to ensure that tourism to a locale does not exceed the capacity of that destination.
Edward W. Manning, T. David Dougherty
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Sustainable gastronomic tourism

2019
The guiding principles of sustainable tourism are applicable to every form of tourism and to every type of destination, including the various niche segments, and mass tourism. Sustainable tourism should provide tourists with a high level of satisfaction, granting them a meaningful and culturally-rich experience and raising their awareness regarding ...
Corvo P., Fontefrancesco M. F.
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Sustainable Tourism

2014
Tourism is worldwide a major and still increasing economic sector. It causes, however, not only benefits like economic profit and jobs but also a lot of harms: CO2 emissions, environmental degradation, biodiversity loss, and social imbalance. The idea of sustainability may help to make human activities in tourism less destructive by changing the ...
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