Ecotourism is a useful concept, but not a very well defined one. It has
been debated in theory and attempted in practice for nearly two decades.
Its key goal is to reduce the net environmental impact of the tourism
industry, via mechanisms including minimal impact management measures,
education, community involvement, private conservation, contributions to
public protected areas, expansion of ecotourism enterprises and
mainstreaming of ecotourism principles.
Focusing on fundamental ecotourism concepts, this broad-based textbook
provides a basis for studies into environment-based tourism. It covers
key topics such as the management, economics and potential environmental
impacts both positive and negative of this popular and growing sector.
Written for tourism students and an ideal resource for undergraduate
courses, Ecotourism: Principles and Practices will also interest
industry practitioners and researchers.