Sustainable tourism. balancing conservation and progress in a dynamic industry Part 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 cult...

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Other Authors Sharma, Disha (Editor), Abdullah, Hamid (Editor), Singh, Pramendra (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2024.
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ISBN9781837979813
DOI10.1108/9781837979790
Physical Description1 online resource (296 pages)

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505 0 |a Section a: Business and entrepreneurial: Cultivating sustainability -- Chapter 1. Does AI have an effective role in applying sustainable entrepreneurship in the tourism industry? / Bassam Samir AL-Romeedy and Shaymaa Abdul-Wahab El-Sisi -- Chapter 2. Unveiling the entrepreneurial mindset: Behavioural factors and green intentions among university tourism students / Viana Hassan and Shakeel Basheer -- Chapter 3. Homestay establishments as a strategic business tool for sustainable tourism practices and community development / Brij Mohan Singh, Hitesh Tripathi, and Gyanendra B. S. Johri -- Chapter 4. Striking a balance: Economics and sustainability for a prosperous planet / Suravi Chatterjee, Anand Chatterjee, and Disha Sharma -- Section b: Technology driven sustainability practices -- Chapter 5. New opportunities for sustainable development in the tourism sector with the use of disruptive digital technologies / Abhiraj Malia, Aurodeep Kamal, Biswajit Das, Ipseeta Satpathy, and Pooja Jena -- Chapter 6. Smart tourism and sustainable bio-economy: Designing a resilient future / Sejana Jose V, Sandhya H, and Bindi Varghese -- Chapter 7. From pixels to paradises: The tourism industry's digital evolution / Mahalakshmi, Bharath. H, Krishna Koppa, and Anitha Nallasivam -- Chapter 8. Role of internet in sustainable growth of ecotourism / Kiran Shashwat -- Chapter 9. Factors affecting the adoption of electric vehicles- prospects and challenges- with special reference to maharashtra / Astha Sharma -- Section c: Choosing destinations and crafting sustainable experiences -- Chapter 10. Sustainable tourism practices: Evidence from global perspectives to achieve development through economic and environmental balance / Pramendra Singh, Disha Sharma, and Hamid Abdullah -- Chapter 11. Exploring sustainable tourism practices for fostering meaningful travel experiences: A global perspective / Sandeep Paatlan and Jayati Ranga -- Chapter 12. The impact of destination social responsibility on sustainable development in coastal marine tourism destinations / Mona Fairuz Ramli, Azizan Marzuki, and Nurwati Badarulzaman -- Chapter 13. Enhancing cultural sensitivity and safeguarding heritage sites / Rajeev Semwal -- Chapter 14. Reflecting the unseen world- the relationship of photographs in shaping tourist perceptions and destination choices / Rishi Manik Das, Shweta Bajaj, and Shilpi Gupta. 
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 A: Balancing Conservation and Progress in a Dynamic Industry 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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