Protected area regulation and tourism : science-informed ecological transitions /: science-informed ecological transitions. ([2022])
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Protected area regulation and tourism : science-informed ecological transitions /: science-informed ecological transitions. ([2022])
- Main Title:
- Protected area regulation and tourism : science-informed ecological transitions
- Further Information:
- Note: Valentina Dinica.
- Authors:
- Dinica, Valentina
- Contents:
- Part I: Regulations and science for protected areas and tourism -- 1. Ecological challenges and protected areas -- 1.1 ecological pressures -- 1.2 protected areas -- protected environment? -- 1.3 the book's aim and conceptual framework -- 1.4 the structure of the book -- 2. Key concepts: Frameworks, values, regulations and science -- 2.1 frameworks as theoretical constructs -- 2.2 eco-values and eco-objectives -- 2.3 conceptualisations of regulations -- 2.4 science: Contested philosophies -- 3. Protected areas before 1960 -- 3.1 the era of natural history, reserves and hunting -- 3.2 the era of tourism, parks and early ecology -- 3.3 summary and concluding reflections -- 4. Spectra for the ecological regulation of protected areas -- 4.1 shifts in scientific paradigms: Implications for protected areas' design and management -- 4.2 a spectrum of ecological values for protected areas -- 4.3 ecological objectives -- 4.4 concluding reflections -- 5. Spectra for tourism regulations in protected areas -- 5.1 tourism access principles -- 5.2 concession allocation methods for tourism businesses -- 5.3 environmental regulation strategies for protected area target groups -- 5.4 types of concession contract designs -- 5.5 conclusion -- 5.6 appendix: Brief critical reviews of frameworks for tourism management -- Part II: Case studies and integrated reflections -- 6. New zealand -- 6.1 ecological challenges and protected areas -- 6.2 ecological references and scientific paradigms inPart I: Regulations and science for protected areas and tourism -- 1. Ecological challenges and protected areas -- 1.1 ecological pressures -- 1.2 protected areas -- protected environment? -- 1.3 the book's aim and conceptual framework -- 1.4 the structure of the book -- 2. Key concepts: Frameworks, values, regulations and science -- 2.1 frameworks as theoretical constructs -- 2.2 eco-values and eco-objectives -- 2.3 conceptualisations of regulations -- 2.4 science: Contested philosophies -- 3. Protected areas before 1960 -- 3.1 the era of natural history, reserves and hunting -- 3.2 the era of tourism, parks and early ecology -- 3.3 summary and concluding reflections -- 4. Spectra for the ecological regulation of protected areas -- 4.1 shifts in scientific paradigms: Implications for protected areas' design and management -- 4.2 a spectrum of ecological values for protected areas -- 4.3 ecological objectives -- 4.4 concluding reflections -- 5. Spectra for tourism regulations in protected areas -- 5.1 tourism access principles -- 5.2 concession allocation methods for tourism businesses -- 5.3 environmental regulation strategies for protected area target groups -- 5.4 types of concession contract designs -- 5.5 conclusion -- 5.6 appendix: Brief critical reviews of frameworks for tourism management -- Part II: Case studies and integrated reflections -- 6. New zealand -- 6.1 ecological challenges and protected areas -- 6.2 ecological references and scientific paradigms in legal-policy frameworks -- 6.3 tourism regulation in the westland national park -- 6.4 conclusion -- 7. Tasmania, australia -- 7.1 ecological challenges and protected areas -- 7.2 ecological references and scientific paradigms in legal-policy frameworks -- 7.3 tourism regulations applicable to the cradle mountain lake st clair national park -- 7.4 concluding reflections -- 8. Hawaii, United States of america -- 8.1 ecological challenges -- 8.2 the protected area system, ecological rationales and scientific paradigms -- 8.3 tourism regulations in state protected areas -- 8.4 the ecological representativeness of protected areas and concluding reflections -- 9. Protected areas in transition -- 9.1 summary of key findings and integrated reflections -- 9.2 pa redesign in a changing climate -- 9.3 alternatives to protected area designations -- 9.4 a research agenda -- References. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
- Publication Date:
- 2022
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (1 volume)
- Subjects:
- 338.4791
Sustainable tourism
Protected areas
Tourism -- Environmental aspects
Tourisme durable
Aires protégées
protected areas
Electronic books
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781839107085
1839107081 - Related ISBNs:
- 1839107073
9781839107078 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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