The effects of tourism on the ecology and natural environment of tourist
destinations are hotly debated, and research has expanded in the fields
of ecotourism and sustainability. This book considers the positive
contributions that tourism can make to the conservation of global
biodiversity, by reviewing and analyzing the economic and political
contributions of tourism to conservation through establishment of
private game and wildlife reserves, lodges and tourist facilities.
Featuring 100 international case studies from private marine reserves to
bird watching lodges, this book covers key topics including sources of
capital and operational funding, corporate and organizational structure,
marketing strategies, primary conservation outcomes and spin-off
effects, links to public protected areas, future plans and global
trends.