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Ecotourism's Promise and Peril : A Biological Evaluation / edited by Daniel T. Blumstein, Benjamin Geffroy, Diogo S. M. Samia, Eduardo Bessa.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Blumstein, Daniel T., editor.
Geffroy, Benjamin, editor.
Samia, Diogo S. M., editor.
Bessa, Eduardo, editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Series:
Biomedical and Life Sciences (Springer-11642)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Life sciences.
Zoology.
Tourism.
Management.
Animal welfare.
Environmental economics.
Behavioral sciences.
Popular Life Sciences.
Tourism Management.
Animal Welfare/Animal Ethics.
Environmental Economics.
Behavioral Sciences.
Local Subjects:
Popular Life Sciences.
Zoology.
Tourism Management.
Animal Welfare/Animal Ethics.
Environmental Economics.
Behavioral Sciences.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XV, 185 pages) : 44 illustrations, 40 illustrations in color
Edition:
First edition 2017.
Contained In:
Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2017.
System Details:
text file PDF
Summary:
Intended as a guide for wildlife managers and ecotourism operators, as well as interested ecotourists, this book addresses the biological principles governing how ecotourism affects wildlife. The introductory chapters focus on four key responses to human visitation-behavioral, physiological, ecological, and evolutionary. Readers will discover ecotourism's effects on biodiversity in connection with various industries that are habitat or taxonomically specific: fish tourism (including both freshwater and marine), marine mammal tourism, the huge industry centered on terrestrial animals, and the well-studied industry of penguin tourism. Given that the costs and benefits of ecotourism cannot be meaningfully assessed without understanding the human context, particular attention is given to how ecotourism has been used as part of community development. In closing, the book synthesizes the current state of knowledge regarding best practices for reducing human impacts on wildlife. The final chapter highlights key research questions that must be addressed to provide more evidence-based guidelines and policy.
Contents:
Introduction: Ecotourism's Promise and Peril
Physiological and Behavioral Consequences of Human Visitation
Ecological Consequences of Ecotourism for Wildlife Populations and Communities
Transgenerational Consequences of Human Visitation
Impacts of Fish Tourism
Impacts of Marine Mammal Tourism
Impacts of Terrestrial Animal Tourism
Impacts of Penguin Tourism
How Ecotourism Affects Human Communities
Best Practices Towards Sustainable Ecotourism
Creating a Research-based Agenda to Reduce Ecotourism Impacts on Wildlife.
Other Format:
Printed edition:
ISBN:
978-3-319-58331-0
9783319583310
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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