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OverviewEthical and Responsible Tourism explains the methods and practices used to manage the environmental impact of tourism on local communities and destinations. This new edition takes into account recent global events such as the Covid-19 health crisis, the impacts of the war in Ukraine on tourism in neighbouring regions and the consequences of the energy and cost of living crisis. The three core themes of the book – destination management, environmental and social aspects of ethical sustainable development and business impacts – are discussed across both topic and case study chapters, alongside explanatory editorial analysis with all chapters clearly signposted and interlinked. The case studies address specific and practical examples from a global range of examples including sites in Australasia, Central America, Europe, Asia, North America and South America. In this new edition, further case studies are included from the USA and Japan, as well as new examples from Brazil, Croatia and Malta. Used as a core textbook, the linking of theory in the topic chapters, and practice gained through case studies, alongside further reading and editorial commentary, Ethical and Responsible Tourism provides a detailed and comprehensive learning experience. Specific case studies can be used as standalone examples as part of a case teaching approach, and the editorial and discussion elements are designed to be suitable for those simply seeking a concise overview, such as tourism professionals or potential investors in sustainable tourism projects. This revised edition continues to be essential reading for students, researchers and practitioners of tourism, environmental and sustainability studies. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Marko Koščak , Tony O’RourkePublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: 2nd edition Weight: 0.925kg ISBN: 9781032415604ISBN 10: 1032415606 Pages: 516 Publication Date: 10 May 2023 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"1. Introduction and background SECTION 1: Topics; PART A: Destination Management aspects of ethical sustainable development 2. Safety and security aspects of a sustainable destination 3. Cultural and heritage tourism 4. Active and adventure tourism in the planning of local destination management 5. The challenges of integrating sustainable wine-growing into wine tourism PART B: Environmental and social aspects of ethical sustainable development 6. Slow adventure in remote and rural areas 7. Strategies for sustainable tourism in Porto 8. Terraced landscape preservation and tourism sustainability in Cinque Terre, Liguria 9. Managing Sustainability in Local Tourism Destinations at the Organisation Level PART C: The business impacts of ethical sustainable development 10. The Significance and Prospects of Including Local Food in the Development of a Sustainable Rural Tourism Destination 11. SMART Sustainable finance 12. Micro-financing a sustainable, ethical, local project 13. The economic and financial consequences for tourism 14. An assessment of the Topics SECTION 2: The case studies; PART A: Destination Management aspects of ethical sustainable development 15. The ethics of sufficiency: The Edelsbach Tulip Festival as a best practice example of sustainable event culture 16. The cycle network for ethical and sustainable tourism 17. Pandemic and Potential: How Ashland, Oregon Used Disturbance to Promote Sustainability 18. Evolution of a gentle mobility in an Alpine rural municipality: The case of Werfenweng 19. Territorial collective brands according to the ""Authentic from Slovenia"" model 20. Malta: Regaining a sustainable heritage 21. Japanese tourism, the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games and COVID-19 22. Slovenian tourism since independence 23. Building success on the edge of Europe PART B: Environmental and Social aspects of ethical sustainable development 24. Climate change, tourism and rural sustainability in the Margaret River wine region of Western Australia 25. The Sustainable Garden of Pirámides de Güímar 26. Inclusivity in cultural heritage sites as a means of sustainable tourism 27. Corporate Social Responsibility in times of the pandemic, a comparative study 28. Alto tâmega: Present heritage and future prospects 29. Managerial Practices on Operations and Tourism Supply Chain during the pandemic crisis in Brazil PART C: The business impacts of ethical sustainable development 30. Queensland-Gold Coast tourism, the Japanese era 1980–1997 and single market strategies 31. Charleston’s Crisis of Overtourism and its Regulatory Response 32. From over-tourism to under-tourism 33. Sustainable Gastronomy tourism as a Tool of Local Development 34. An assessment of the case studies SECTION 3: Time to pause and reflect 35. Conclusions"ReviewsThis book is important for the field of Ethical and Responsible Tourism, but it is also important for those of us who are tourists and like to travel to learn with the world - as sustainable global travellers. Its cross disciplinary richness and diverse case studies contribute to the future-proofing of tourism. Anne B. Reinertsen, Professor in Pedagogy, Ostfold University College, Norway This second edition is a significant update on its predecessor, both as a core textbook and as supplementary reading for educators, policy makers and practitioners. It provides a comprehensive theoretical overview supplemented by global case studies which illustrate the practical potential for sustainable tourism and local destination management. Richard Clarke, Visiting Scholar, Westminster Business School, University of Westminster, UK and consultant on community engagement in landscape management to the UK National Lottery Heritage Fund. With a more-than-important focus on ethical and responsible tourism linked to environmental impacts, this book guides the reader through many case studies and recent developments in sustainable tourism since the start of the pandemic. By dazzling the minds with tourism in times of the worst modern crisis, the book should be found on coffee tables of scholars, students, and practitioners for decades to come. Tina Segota, Senior Lecturer, Greenwich Business School, University of Greenwich, UK & Associate Professor, Faculty of Tourism, University of Maribor, Slovenia Praise from the previous edition The organisation of the book is very well thought out and presented. The authors present a comprehensive sustainable tourism perspective framed by ethical and responsible decision making and a local perspective. The focus on local and community tourism is a highlight of this volume and the models included are numerous. Robert M. O'Halloran, School of Hospitality Leadership, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, USA The book would be well suited for an upper-division undergraduate course on sustainable tourism and/or a graduate sustainable tourism course ... the book includes a diverse collection of tourism topics. I recommend this text to any faculty member searching for a text on sustainable tourism. This book could be a good required text and/or the book could also be recommended as an optional reading text. Whether required or optional this book will be a good addition to a tourism library. The book also has many positive attributes for practitioners looking for exemplars focused on sustainable tourism ... The organization of the book is very well thought out and presented. The authors present a comprehensive sustainable tourism perspective framed by ethical and responsible decision- making and a local perspective. The focus on local and community tourism is a highlight of this volume. The models included in the book are numerous and it might be useful to assemble and highlight these for review. This activity could also act as a rigorous student assignment. Robert M. O'Halloran, School of Hospitality Leadership, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, USA In the last forty years, a lot has been written on sustainability, responsibility and ethics in tourism, but there still seems to be the lack of on the ground knowledge. The monograph Ethical and Responsible Tourism: Managing Sustainability in Local Tourism Destinations has filled the void and addressed challenges of practitioners. It focuses on the management of local tourism destinations. In well organised parts and chapters, it comprehensively presents practices used to manage the environmental impact of tourism on local communities, and explains the methods recommended for the management of tourism destinations. Carefully chosen case studies address some practical examples from a global range of examples including sites in Europe Union countries, North America and South America, Central America, Japan and Australia. Jasna Potocnik Topler, Faculty of Tourism, Brezice, Slovenia Author InformationMarko Koščak held the position of Assistant Professor from 2014 to 2019 at the University of Maribor, Faculty of Tourism Brežice, Slovenia, and from 2019 in the same Faculty as an Associate Professor. He also provides professional consultancy services in regard to heritage, cultural, ethical and responsible tourism as well as working with public, private and EU organisations. Tony O’Rourke retired in 2011 and since then has taught at MSc and MBA level as a part-time and visiting Professor and also conducted advisory work for a number of ethical tourism organisations, including the Green Lines Institute for Sustainable Development in Portugal. He has also engaged in personal research on micro and small scale tourism financing. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |