Interpretive Centers

Interpretive Centers
Author: Michael P. Gross
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2002
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

Ecotourism

Ecotourism
Author: Elizabeth Boo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1990
Genre: Travel
ISBN:

Evaluating Effectiveness

Evaluating Effectiveness
Author: Marc Hockings
Publisher: IUCN
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2000
Genre: Natural areas
ISBN: 2831705460

This publication proposes a framework for assessing management effectiveness, recognising the need for a variety of responses depending on needs and resources. It aims to help all those who wish to assess protected areas, both in suggesting what needs to be done and in providing some guidelines. It includes six practical case studies from Australia, the Congo Basin, Central America, South America and the USA.

The Green Republic

The Green Republic
Author: Sterling Evans
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2010-06-28
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0292789289

With over 25 percent of its land set aside in national parks and other protected areas, Costa Rica is renowned worldwide as "the green republic." In this very readable history of conservation in Costa Rica, Sterling Evans explores the establishment of the country's national park system as a response to the rapid destruction of its tropical ecosystems due to the expansion of export-related agriculture. Drawing on interviews with key players in the conservation movement, as well as archival research, Evans traces the emergence of a conservation ethic among Costa Ricans and the tangible forms it has taken. In Part I, he describes the development of the national park system and "the grand contradiction" that conservation occurred simultaneously with massive deforestation in unprotected areas. In Part II, he examines other aspects of Costa Rica's conservation experience, including the important roles played by environmental education and nongovernmental organizations, campesino and indigenous movements, ecotourism, and the work of the National Biodiversity Institute.

Volcano and Geothermal Tourism

Volcano and Geothermal Tourism
Author: Patricia Erfurt-Cooper
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2010-08-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 113654089X

There are over 1300 active volcanoes worldwide and many more dormant or extinct. Some are developed as tourist destinations; others are not, but have great potential. Mount Fuji in Japan attracts over 100 million visitors per year and has immense cultural and spiritual significance, while a number of volcanic areas in national parks, for example Teide in Spain, Yellowstone in the US, Vesuvius in Italy and Tongariro in New Zealand, attract between one to four million tourists each year. In the last decade the designation of nearly 50 geoparks around the world has highlighted their potential for tourism development. This book provides the first global review and assessment of the sustainable use of active and dormant volcanic and geothermal environments for geotourism. The volcano-based tourism sector is further augmented through a closely linked range of geothermal resources and attractions, such as geysers and hot springs, which are discussed in detail throughout individual chapters covering all key volcanic and geothermal regions around the world. It is shown that volcano and geothermal tourism is a subsection of nature-based geotourism and incorporates a variety of other tourism categories such as adventure tourism, extreme tourism, ecotourism, green tourism, educational tourism, and hot spring tourism. This comprehensive book covers the most important issues of this growing tourism sector whilst incorporating relevant global research, making it an essential resource for all in the field. Includes colour plates.

The Interpreter

The Interpreter
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1984
Genre: Conservation of natural resources
ISBN: