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The International Handbook on Ecotourism provides an authoritative overview of ecotourism as both a theory and practice in sustainable tourism development. Edited by Roy Ballantyne and Jan Packer, this comprehensive resource examines the multifaceted dimensions of ecotourism, including its ecological, cultural, and economic implications across global destinations.
The handbook explores best practices in ecotourism management, conservation strategies, and the role of interpretation and education in promoting sustainable visitor experiences. Contributors address challenges such as balancing tourism growth with environmental protection, community engagement, and authentic cultural exchange. Topics include wildlife tourism, protected area management, certification schemes, and the impacts of ecotourism on local communities and biodiversity.
Published by Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, this handbook serves as an essential reference for academics, tourism professionals, policymakers, and students seeking to understand ecotourism’s role in global sustainability efforts and responsible travel practices.







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