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Biodiversity and conservation : Special issue: Ecotourism, biodiversity and local development / Chapman and Hall

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Biodiversity and Conservation, Volume 5, Number 3, (1996)Publication details: London : Chapman and Hall, 1996Description: 42 pages : tables, fig; 30 cmISSN:
  • 0960-3115
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • GEN 574.5 CHA
Summary: Nature tourism will expand dramatically with adverse impacts on habitats and biodiversity unless it is carefully managed and controlled. In a review of the development of ecotourism the authors argue that, despite the long history of this concept, there is still little or no consensus about its definition. Tourism is an area of conflict between commercial tourism operators, protected area interests and local people
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Nature tourism will expand dramatically with adverse impacts on habitats and biodiversity unless it is carefully managed and controlled. In a review of the development of ecotourism the authors argue that, despite the long history of this concept, there is still little or no consensus about its definition. Tourism is an area of conflict between commercial tourism operators, protected area interests and local people

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