Management of tourism ecosystem services in a post pandemic context global perspectives / edited by Vanessaa Gaitree Gowreesunkar, Shem Wambugu Maingi, Felix L.M. Ming'ate.

Other author Gowreesunkar, Vanessa G. B.
Other author Maingi, Shem Wambugu.
Other author Ming'ate, Felix L. M. (Lamech Mogambi)
Format Electronic
Publication InfoAbingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2023.
Descriptionpages cm.
Supplemental ContentFull text available from Taylor & Francis eBooks
Subjects

SeriesRoutledge insights in tourism
Contents Status of the tourism ecosystem services : marking more realities / Vanessaa G.B. Gowreesunkar, Shem W. Maingi and Felix L.M. Ming'ate -- Role of conservancy-based tourism in the management of natural ecosystem services in the Maasai Mara Area, Kenya / Joseph K. Muriithi -- Community-based conservation for tourism ecosystem services at Murchison Falls Conservation Area, Uganda / Francis Mugizi, Jim Ayorekire and Joseph Obua -- The challenge of managing for ecological integrity and responsible tourism : the case of Lake Nakuru National Park in Kenya / Fredrick N. Kassilly -- Conceptual understanding of cultural ecosystem services in tourism. / Aman Kumar -- Impact of cultural ecosystem services on livelihoods in North Vidzeme Biosphere Reserve, Latvia / Agita Livina, Anda Mezgaile and Mahender Reddy Gavinolla -- Protecting the cultural tourism ecosystem in Malaga : role of residents / Lidia Caballero-Galeote -- Ecosystems services for urban destination development : potential for sustainability / Michael Johansson and Jan Henrik Nilsson -- Next-practice platforms as an enabler of sustainable tourism destination management : perspectives from an Asian luxury hotel group's sustainability journey / Zeynep Gulen Hashmi -- Ethical consumption of ecosystem services in tourism : a jurisprudence approach / Bitok Kipkosgei -- The impacts of COVID-19 pandemic on ecosystem services and community livelihoods at UNESCO world heritage site, Sundarbans / Hiran Roy, Subhajit Das, Anisur R. Faroque, and Mohammad Osman Gani -- Impacts of COVID-19 pandemic on tourism and public transport : challenges and prospects from Malaysia / Au Yong Hui Nee, Yip Chee Yin and Abdelhak Senadjki -- Post COVID19 through special interest tourism : perspective for South Africa / Unathi Sonwabile Henama, Jacqualine Mangwane, Petrus Mfanampela Maphanga, Madiseng Messiah Phori and Bantu Mbeko Msengi -- The impact of COVID-19 on cultural ecosystem service nexus : a vulnerability assessment of Simien Mountain National Park, Ethiopia / Chandra Rout, Alelign Takele, Kindieneh Awoke and Afera Gebremedihn -- Restoration of ecosystems services in Kenya's post COVID-19 : a cost benefit analysis on green financing / Isaac Kimunio and Francis Gitagia -- When the music is over : destination ecosystem services--post pandemic solutions and challenges / Crispin Dale and Neil Robinson -- Does whale watching contribute to conservation in marine protected areas? a case of Bah©Ưa De San Antonio, Patagonia, Argentina / Lic. Sarti Guadalupe Sarti, Mg. Matilde Encabo and Dr. Ra©ðl Gonz©Łlez -- Marketing of tourism ecosystem services in times of uncertainty : lessons from a health tourism destination in Poland / Adrian Lubowiecki-Vikuk, Jacek Borzyszkowski and Miros¿‚aw Marczak -- Understanding the cultural ecosystem service of heritage tourism : the case of Jatiluwih heritage tourism in Bali / I. Nengah Subadra -- Tourism and restoration of spring ecosystem services : case study of Latvia / Janis Bikse and Mahender Reddy Gavinolla -- Tourism ecosystem services for MSMEs : the case of Mauritius / Michael Pompeia -- Sustainable cultural ecosystem services and community-based tourism (CBT) models post COVID-19 pandemic within Aberdares Conservation Area and National Park, Kenya / Shem W. Maingi, Felix L.M. Ming'ate and Vanessaa G.B. Gowreesunkar -- The future of tourism ecosystem services Post COVID-19 pandemic, reflections and wayward / Vanessaa G.B. Gowreesunkar, Shem W. Maingi and Felix L.M. Ming'ate.
Abstract "Tourism and Ecosystems services are inter-dependant and facing unique challenges. This book explores the challenges faced by destinations regarding the management and restoration of their ecosystem services. Responding to the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, this book offers unique management solutions based on best practices from Europe, America, Asia, and Africa, Indonesia and island destinations. The management techniques and strategies proposed are adaptive in nature and they are meant to protect and sustain natural and cultural ecosystem services utilized by the tourism industry. Drawing from a rich collection of international case studies, the book adopts a user-friendly pedagogic approach, while seeking to be an essential future reference to scholars, researchers, academics and industry practitioners, destination management organizations and restoration agencies"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2022017171
ISBN9781032248080 (hardback)
ISBN9781032248097 (paperback)
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