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Buch, Englisch, 312 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 740 g

Chen / Prebensen

Nature Tourism


2. Auflage 2026
ISBN: 978-1-041-03062-1
Verlag: Taylor & Francis

Buch, Englisch, 312 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 740 g

ISBN: 978-1-041-03062-1
Verlag: Taylor & Francis


Nature Tourism augments the current literature on the benefits and pitfalls in recent developments of nature tourism, tracing the history of development, highlighting the ecological impacts, and showcasing the current practices in nature tourism.

Along with discussions on specific tourist markets from holistic viewpoints, this book examines lessons learned from various destination nations and continents across the globe. This new second edition has been updated to include:

- New content and updates concerning sensory, slow experiences, eco-certification, therapeutic experiences, managing nature tourism, resilience, and crisis management.

- Expanded coverage on the brunt of climate change, along with a burgeoning concept of travel health, shaping both the demands and operations of potential nature destinations.

- Case studies from a wide range of developing and developed nations across Africa, America, Asia, Europe, and the Pacific.

This book offers significant insight into nature-based tourism and its future development. It will be of interest to upper-level students, researchers, and academics in tourism, environmental studies, development, and sustainability.

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Zielgruppe


Postgraduate

Weitere Infos & Material


1. Research Progress in Nature Tourism 2. Nature and Well-being: Exploring Explorer Travel Narratives of Transformation 3. Well-being in Wildlife Experiences: Feeling Good for the Animals? 4. The Impact of Korea’s Nature-Based Recreation Settings on Tourist’s Emotion, Satisfaction and Subjective Happiness  5. Generation Y, Nature and Tourism 6. Connectedness and Relatedness to Nature: A Case of Neo-Confucianism among Chinese, South Korean, and Japanese Tourists 7. How Local Traditions and Way of Living Influence Tourism? Basecamp Explorer in Maasai Mara and Svalbard 8. Impact of Climate Change on Tourism in World Heritage Sites: A Case Study from the Wet Tropics Region of Australia 9. Quality Perspectives in Managing Visitor Experiences 10. A National Park in Turmoil: The Case Study on Vanoise National Park in the Alps 11. Listening to the Sounds of Silence: Forest Based Wellbeing Tourism in Finland 12. Nature Tourism in Germany’s Protected Areas 13. Governing Nature Tourism in Eastern and Southern Africa 14. Emerging Trends in Wildlife and Tiger Tourism in India 15. Chinese Approach to Sustainability: Challenges and Suggestions 16. Tourism in Preserved Nature Areas in Taiwan 17. Forest as a Venue for Recreational Therapy in Japan 18. Animal-Based Eco-Certified Visitor Attractions: What Matters to Visitors?  19. Soundscapes and Therapeutic Experiences in a Rural Cittàslow Destination 20. Legalities on Sensing Soundscapes: A Legal Doctrinal Approach to Understanding the Subjective and Objective Elements of Wellbeing in Nature Tourism 21. Designing Slow Experiences in Nature 22. Final Remarks: Challenges and Research Directions


Joseph S. Chen is Professor in Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management, Department of Health and Wellness Design, School of Public Health, at Indiana University, Bloomington, USA. His research focuses on tourism experiences, the social impacts of tourism, Arctic tourism, and sustainability in the hospitality and tourism sectors.

Nina K. Prebensen is Professor at the University College of Southeast Norway. She has published books and papers in various tourism journals. Her research highlights, in particular, the tourist decision and experience processes, where the co-creation of value for hosts and guests is the focus.



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