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Sustainable Tourism: Sustaining Biodiversity?
Journal of Sustainable Forestry, 2007New 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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Tourism, Environment, and Sustainability
2023Environment and sustainability are key factors for sustainable develop-ment and mitigating climate change risks. This chapter discusses the relevance of sustainability in tourism and the consequent concept of sustainable tourism, empha-sizing the significant role of natural resources and the environment.
Grasso, Filippo, Schiliro', Daniele
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Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 1993
Abstract This paper addresses some of the problems that arise out of the special characteristics history and circumstances have given to employment in the tourism sector. Impetus for the paper was provided by field work conducted in Sri Lanka and the Cook Islands as part of a Tourism Master Planning Consultancy, and my own experiences as a working chef
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Abstract This paper addresses some of the problems that arise out of the special characteristics history and circumstances have given to employment in the tourism sector. Impetus for the paper was provided by field work conducted in Sri Lanka and the Cook Islands as part of a Tourism Master Planning Consultancy, and my own experiences as a working chef
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2001
The importance of tourism world-wide can hardly be over-estimated and is constantly growing1, particularly in Europe2. Economic activities such as tourism have direct consequences for delicate ecosystems. In a fragile and densely populated environment such as the Southern European coastal one, neglect of the consequences can be catastrophic. Short-term
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The importance of tourism world-wide can hardly be over-estimated and is constantly growing1, particularly in Europe2. Economic activities such as tourism have direct consequences for delicate ecosystems. In a fragile and densely populated environment such as the Southern European coastal one, neglect of the consequences can be catastrophic. Short-term
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Tourism, Transport and Sustainability
2021The development of the tourism industry is closely linked to its sustainability. The need to reconcile economic growth and sustainable development is imperative and cannot be delayed. Long-term sustainability requires a balance between three different dimensions: economic, socio-cultural, and environmental sustainability.
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2016
This chapter outlines specific sustainability challenges in tourism destinations and the sector’s opportunities to contribute to global sustainability. The highly inequitable distribution of benefits among local actors, the energy-intensive character of most tourism activities, and the lack of systematic data on environmental and social impacts are ...
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This chapter outlines specific sustainability challenges in tourism destinations and the sector’s opportunities to contribute to global sustainability. The highly inequitable distribution of benefits among local actors, the energy-intensive character of most tourism activities, and the lack of systematic data on environmental and social impacts are ...
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Sustainable gastronomic tourism
2019The 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 to sustain development
International Trade Forum, 2017For many small developing countries, tourism is a major income earner. A growing number of the International Trade Centre’s (ITC) focus countries – smallisland developing states, small vulnerable economies, and least developed countries – regard the tourism sector as an important contributor to GDP and job creation, and as a platform for better ...
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Sustainable tourism development and competitiveness: The systematic literature review
Sustainable Development, 2021Dalia Streimikiene, Akshay Rao
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Memorable tourism experience: A review and research agenda
Psychology and Marketing, 2022Sameer Hosany, Erose Sthapit
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