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OverviewThe meaning and role of governance in sustainable development are examined in this detailed volume, with particular focus on territories classified as protected areas which are potential ecotourism destinations. Four key issues are addressed: First, how does multi-level governance shape the protection and reproduction of the nature-society relations in protected areas? Secondly what is the role of governance in the process of building an ecotourism destination and fostering more sustainable development paths in the protected areas hosting it? Thirdly how has governance for sustainable development crystallized in specific protected areas in Europe and the Americas and what has been the role of ecotourism in this process? Finally what lessons can be drawn for the future of sustainable territorial governance in general and in protected areas in particular? To answer these questions case-studies in France, Portugal, Canada and Chile are analyzed and compared by use of an enriched concept of sustainability, in which the social dimension is put at the centre. This means that collective action, negotiation, conflict resolution and innovation in social relations are not considered merely as the ingredients of a superseding socio-organizational structure. Rather they are the drivers of the multi-scalar governance of a protected area involving private, public and civil society actors, pursuing its future sustainable development. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Constanza Parra (University of Groningen, the Netherlands)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge ISBN: 9780415501422ISBN 10: 0415501423 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 31 March 2017 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsPart 1: Sustainable Development, Governance and Ecotourism: Basic Issues 1. Sustainable Development: from Early Debates to Current Interdisciplinary Research Challenges 2. Social Sustainability, Multi-level Governance and State Rescaling: their Role in Sustaining the Nature-society Relationship 3. Territorial Sustainability and the Distinctive Governance of Protected Areas 4. Ecotourism as a Territory-based, Sustainable Social Practice 5. Ecotourism Places and Protected Areas as Cradles of Social Innovation Part 2: Social Sustainability and Governance in European and American Protected Areas 6. The Multi-scalar Nature of the Governance of Protected Areas in Europe and the Americas 7. Social Sustainability and Ecotourism in the Morvan Regional Park. A French-European Case of Multi-scalar Governance 8. Ecotourism and the Reproduction of the Culture-nature Nexus in the Peneda-Geres National Park, Portugal 9. The Governance of the Complex System of Protected Areas in the Saskatchewan Province, Canada 10. The Controversial Governance of Protected Areas in Chile: the Private Pumalin Park and the Public Flamencos Reserve Part 3: Social Learning for the Sustainable Development of the Protected Areas 11. Europe and the Americas: Reflections on Protected Areas from a Social Sustainability and Governance Perspective 12. Socially Innovative Practices in Ecotourism 13. Towards more Socially Sustainable Protected Areas: Contemporary Governance Practices and Policy LessonsReviewsAuthor InformationConstanza Parra is Assistant Professor and Rosalind Franklin Fellow, Department of Spatial Planning and Environment , University of Groningen, the Netherlands. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |