Sustainable Tourism (häftad)
Format
Mixed media product
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
2064
Utgivningsdatum
2007-12-01
Förlag
Routledge
Medarbetare
Page, Stephen
Illustrationer
Illustrations
Dimensioner
241 x 165 x 132 mm
Vikt
3492 g
Antal komponenter
4
Komponenter
Contains 4 hardbacks
ISBN
9780415437141

Sustainable Tourism

Mixed media product,  Engelska, 2007-12-01
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Edited by two leading scholars in the field, this new title in the Routledge Major Works series, Critical Concepts in the Social Sciences, is a four-volume collection of canonical and cutting-edge research in sustainable tourism. The origins of sustainable tourism as a topic of serious academic interest are comparatively recent. The subject is largely a postwar development which began to unfold in the 1960s, initially in the USA and Europe. With the continuing growth in concern about the grave impacts of tourism on the environment, society, and cultures, the subject area has continued to evolve internationally from a number of other disciplines and cognate areasmost notably environmental studies and geography, economics, and sociology, but also planning and managementand there has been a corresponding growth in sustainable-tourism scholarship. Sustainable tourism is now a vibrant and dynamic field of study and research, and the sheer scale of the growth in its output makes this collection especially timely. A wide range of social-science journals have published material about sustainable tourism and this new Routledge Major Work makes available foundational pieces of scholarshipas well as cutting-edge researchfrom these disparate, and sometimes less accessible sources, as well as from the leading UK, European, and North American tourism journals, and from other publications, some of which are no longer in print. As well as bringing together the key studies and journal articles that have shaped serious thought about sustainable tourism, the collection will be welcomed as the first mapping of an area that to date has lacked an interdisciplinary synthesis. The thematic organization of the collection, together with the editors introductions and their commentaries on the collected texts, help to make sense of the wide range of approaches, theories, and concepts that have informed sustainable tourism, and review the history of the subject and the rise of its identity and research agenda. Sustainable Tourism is an essential collection, destined to be valued as a vital research resource by all scholars and students of the subject.
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Volume I: Development and Understanding of the Sustainable Tourism Concept General Introduction Introduction to Volume I Part 1: Evolution of Sustainability 1. D. Pepper, Modern Roots of Ecocentrism, Modern Environmentalism: An Introduction (London: Routledge, 1996), pp. 168237. 2. M. Redclift, The Meaning of Sustainable Development, Geoforum, 23, 3, 1992, pp. 395403. 3. G. O. Carvalho, Sustainable Development: Is it Achievable Within the Existing International Political Economy Context?, Sustainable Development, 9, 1, 2001, pp. 6173. 4. J. Robinson, Squaring the Circle? Some Thoughts on the Idea of Sustainable Development, Ecological Economics, 48, 4, 2004, pp. 36984. 5. World Summit on Sustainable Development, The Johannesburg Declaration on Sustainable Development, Environmental Policy and Law, 32, 5, 2002, pp. 2346. Part 2: Precursors of the Sustainable Tourism Concept 6. C. Zierer, Tourism and Recreation in the West, Geographical Review, 42, 1952, pp. 46281. 7. E. Mishan, The Costs of Economic Growth (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1969), pp. 1403. 8. G. Budowski, Tourism and Environmental Conservation: Conflict, Co-Existence or Symbiosis?, Environmental Conservation, 3, 1, 1976, pp. 2731. 9. M. Romeril, Tourism and the Environment: Accord or Discord?, Tourism Management, 10, 3, 1989, pp. 2048. 10. B. Farrell and D. Runyan, Ecology and Tourism, Annals of Tourism Research, 18, l, 1991, pp. 2640. 11. J. Krippendorf, About the Concept of a Balanced Tourist Development, The Holidaymakers: Understanding the Impact of Leisure and Travel (Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann, 1987), pp. 11524. 12. S. J. Page and R. Dowling, Tourism and the Environment, Ecotourism (Harlow: Pearson, 2002), pp. 3554. Part 3: Defining and Conceptualizing Sustainable Tourism 13. UN-WTO, Sustainable Development of Tourism Conceptual Definition (www.world-tourism.org/frameset/frame_sustainable.html) (2004) 14. J. Saarinen, Traditions of Sustainability in Tourism Studies, Annals of Tourism Research, 33, 4, 2006, pp. 112140. 15. J. Clarke, A Framework of Approaches to Sustainable Tourism, Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 5, 3, 1997, pp. 22433. 16. M. Mowforth and I. Munt, Tourism and Sustainability, Tourism and Sustainability: Development and New Tourism in the Third World (London: Routledge, 2006), pp. 80114. 17. A. Hardy, R. J. S. Beeton, and L. Pearson, Sustainable Tourism: An Overview of the Concept and its Position in Relation to Conceptualisations of Tourism, Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 10, 6, 2002, pp. 47596. 18. C. Hunter, Sustainable Tourism as an Adaptive Paradigm, Annals of Tourism Research, 24, 4, 1997, pp. 85067. 19. T. G. Acott, H. L. La Trobe, and S. H. Howard, An Evaluation of Deep Ecotourism and Shallow Ecotourism, Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 6, 3, 1998, pp. 23853. 20. H. Briassoulis, Sustainable Tourism and the Question of the Commons, Annals of Tourism Research, 29, 4, 2002, pp. 106585. 21. H. Muller, The Thorny Path to Sustainable Tourism Development, Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 2, 3, 1994, pp. 1316. 22. G. Wall, Sustainable Tourism: Unsustainable Development, in S. Wahab and J. J. Pigram (eds.), Tourism, Development and Growth: The Challenge of Sustainability (London: Routledge, 1997), pp. 3349. 23. B. Garrod and A. Fyall, Beyond the Rhetoric of Sustainable Tourism?, Tourism Management, 19, 3, 1998, pp. 199212. 24. B. Wheeller, Tourisms Troubled Times: Responsible Tourism is Not the Answer, Tourism Management, 12, 2, 1991, pp. 916. 25. Z. Liu, Sustainable Tourism Development: A Critique, Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 11, 6, 2003, pp. 45975. Volume II: The Impacts of Tourism Introduction to Volume II Part 4: Environmental Perspectives 26. E. Cohen, The Impact of Tourism on the Physical Envi