Sustainable tourism. a comprehensive multidimensional perspective Part b :
In today's world, where the implications of climate change and environmental degradation are becoming increasingly evident, the tourism industry faces a pressing need to address its environmental footprint. Additionally, the rapid growth of tourism in many regions has raised concerns about cult...
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| Language | English |
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Bingley, U.K. :
Emerald Publishing Limited,
2024.
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| ISBN | 9781836083283 |
| DOI | 10.1108/9781836083269 |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (296 pages) |
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| 504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
| 505 | 0 | |a Chapter 1. Sustainability at the crossroads of global showcases: Balancing economic progress and environmental conservation in expo 2020 dubai / Anushka Lydia Issac -- Chapter 2. Eco-tourism in zimbabwe: The challenges of balancing social, economic and environmental goals / Providence Warinda, Livingstone Mhonda, Tinashe A. Kodzanai, Tarisai Gundiwa, and Anita Rinomhota -- Chapter 3. Carrying capacity studies for sustainable tourism: A science-based management approach to sustainable manta ray tourism in raja ampat, west papua - indonesia / Maulita Sari Hani and Syafri Tuharea -- Chapter 4. The transformative aspects of green tourism: A himalayan perspective / Arun Bhatia, Aditi Sharma, and Ruchi Sharma -- Chapter 5. Sustainability and innovation in the wine tourism industry: The case of bodegas franco-españolas / Javier Martínez-Falcó, Eduardo Sánchez-García, Bartolomé Marco-Lajara, and Joaquín Martínez-Falcó -- Chapter 6. Reducing carbon footprints through green technology in the tourism industry: A review of selected hotels in delhi / Rekha Maitra -- Chapter 7. Sustainable tourism initiatives for tribal community development in India / Vipin Singh and Jyoti Prakash -- Chapter 8. Vibrant village program performance measurement: The relationships among event performance, tourist revisit intention and word of mouth / Rajinder Kumar, Hamid Abdullah, and Tsering Chusket -- Chapter 9. Examining the impact of social media communication on visitors loyalty: A case of sustainable tourism / Farah S. Choudhary and Najma Khatoon -- Chapter 10. Tourism operation in kumbakarai waterfalls: An analytical study / S. Kumaran, B. Latha Lavanya, and T. Milton -- Chapter 11. Solar brilliance: Illuminating the modhera sun temple with sustainable energy / Kingshuk Biswas -- Chapter 12. The role of tourism in the economic development of jammu and kashmir region / Raushan Kumar, Niranjan Deo Pathak, and Shiv Swaroop Jha -- Chapter 13. Development of ecotourism in himachal pradesh: A case study of spiti valley / Alka Maheshwari and Aruditya Jasrotia -- Chapter 14. Subsidy as a means to promote sustainable tourism for the development of economic growth: A critical study / Parikshita Khatua and Liji Panda -- Chapter 15. Catalysing destination sustainability: Role of self-help groups / Shreeansh Mishra, Jitendra Mohan Mishra, and Vaibhav Bhatt. | |
| 520 | |a In today's world, where the implications of climate change and environmental degradation are becoming increasingly evident, the tourism industry faces a pressing need to address its environmental footprint. Additionally, the rapid growth of tourism in many regions has raised concerns about cultural authenticity and community welfare. Sustainable Tourism, Part B: A Comprehensive Multidimensional Perspective aims to provide a comprehensive resource that equips stakeholders in the tourism industry with knowledge and insights to foster sustainable practices. Bringing together diverse perspectives, including those of destination managers, policymakers, tour operators, local communities, and travellers Sustainable Tourism fosters a collective understanding of sustainability in tourism and inspires a shared commitment towards responsible tourism practices. The ultimate goal of Sustainable Tourism is to empower the industry to achieve a harmonious balance between conservation and progress, ultimately forging a responsible and resilient tourism sector that caters not only to contemporary travellers but also safeguards the well-being of future generations. | ||
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