Managing Sustainable Tourism: A Legacy for the FutureRoutledge, 2013 M10 28 - 174 páginas Intelligently designed tourism strategies for the twenty-first century! Successful tourism development and marketing are dependent on maintaining a delicate balance between economic growth and the protection of environments. Managing Sustainable Tourism: A Legacy for the Future tackles the tough issues of tourism such as negative environmental impact and cultural degradation, and provides answers that don’t sacrifice positive economic growth. This essential book offers practical plans for fostering harmonious relationships among local communities, the private sector, not-for-profit organizations, academic institutions, and governments at all levels as well as develops management practices and philosophies that protect natural, built, and cultural environments while reinforcing positive and orderly economic growth. Managing Sustainable Tourism discusses in-depth the sensible guidelines for protecting environment, heritage sites, and local culture while developing realistic tourism goals for compatible economic growth. Useful strategies for sustainable tourism are detailed for each tourism type, along with useful tried-and-true marketing techniques aimed at cooperation and respect for all types of environments. Case studies, research, and supplemental reading lists clearly illustrate ideas and the author’s qualified suggestions. Managing Sustainable Tourism explores:
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A Philosophic Approach to Sustainable Tourism | 15 |
Is Sustainable Tourism Economically Viable? | 29 |
Dont Fool | 41 |
What Is Our Heritage? | 57 |
Culturally Tourism Is Important | 69 |
Tourism Goes Country | 81 |
Strategies for Sustainable Tourism | 93 |
Managing Sustainable Tourism | 103 |
More to Say About the Future | 115 |
Notes | 127 |
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