05511oam 2200793I 450 991045886330332120210113175618.01-283-52072-997866138331741-136-53054-11-84977-666-0(CKB)2670000000058399(EBL)605289(OCoLC)689997478(SSID)ssj0000490425(PQKBManifestationID)11303165(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000490425(PQKBWorkID)10467912(PQKB)10302773(MiAaPQ)EBC605289(EXLCZ)99267000000005839920180727h20122010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrSustainable tourism in island destinations /by Rachel Dodds and Sonya GraciFirst edition.Boca Raton, FL :Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis,[2012].©2010.1 online resource (249 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-84407-779-9 Sustainable Tourism in Island Destinations; Copyright; Contents; List of Figures and Tables; Special Preamble by Richard W. Butler; Foreword by Ilan Kelman; Authors' Preface; List of Acronyms and Abbreviations; Part I: Sustainability in Island Destinations; 1 Tourism, Growth and the Need for Sustainable Tourism; 2 Setting the Stage; 3 Island Tourism; Part II: Challenges to Achieving Sustainability in Island Destinations; 4 Challenges to Achieving Sustainable Tourism; 5 Lack of Stakeholder Awareness and Education in Sanya, Hainan, China6 Lack of Consideration for the Local Community in the Cayos Cochinos Islands, Honduras7 Unsustainable Development in Koh Phi Phi, Thailand; 8 Lack of Long-Term Planning and Copycat Tourism in St Kitts; Part III: Successes of Achieving Sustainability in Island Destinations; 9 Successes in Island Tourism; 10 Gili Trawangan, Indonesia: Collaborative Partnerships; 11 Calviá, Mallorca, Spain: Implementing a Multi-stakeholder Policy; 12 Chumbe Island, Tanzania: Strong Leadership and Partnership Overcomes Great Obstacles13 Moose Factory Island, Ontario: Putting Community-Based Tourism into PracticePart IV: Synthesis; 14 Innovative Initiatives to Sustainable Tourism Development; 15 Conclusion and The Way Forward; References; Appendix: Resources; IndexMany of the world's islands are dependent on tourism as their main source of income. It is therefore imperative that these destinations are managed for long-term viability. The natural appeal of a destination is typically one of its main tourism related assets, yet the natural environment is also the feature most directly threatened by potential overexploitation. 1. Tourism, Growth and the Need for Sustainability 2. Setting the Stage 3. Island Tourism 4. Challenges to Achieving Sustainable Tourism 5. Lack of Stakeholder Awareness and Education in Sanya, Hainan, China 6. Lack of Consideration for the Local Community in the Cayos Cochinos Islands, Honduras 7. Unsustainable Development in Koh Phi Phi, Thailand Appendix: ResourcesAuthors' PrefaceForeword by Ilan KelmanIndexPart I: Sustainability in Island DestinationsPart II: Challenges to Achieving Sustainability in Island DestinationsPart III: Successes of Achieving Sustainability in Island DestinationsPart IV: SynthesisReferencesSpecial Preamble by Richard W. ButlerSustainable Tourism in Island Destinations builds on existing literature in the subject by providing innovative discussions and practical management structures through the use of the authors' various island project work. An original feature is the focus on islands which are part of larger nations, rather than just on island sovereign states. Through an illustrated case study approach, the book focuses on the successes and challenges islands face in achieving sustainable tourism. The authors put forward innovative mechanisms such as multi-stakeholder partnerships and incentive-driven non-regulatory approaches as ways that the sustainability agenda can move forward in destinations that face specific challenges due to their geography and historic development. The case studies - from Canada, St Kitts, Honduras, China, Indonesia, Spain, Tanzania and Thailand - provide the foundation which suggests that alternative approaches to tourism development are possible if they retain sustainability as a priority.IslandsIslandsSustainable tourismSustainable tourismTravelSustainable tourismIslandsGeographyHILCCEarth & Environmental SciencesHILCCTravel & TourismHILCCElectronic books.Islands.Islands.Sustainable tourism.Sustainable tourism.Travel.Sustainable tourismIslandsGeographyEarth & Environmental SciencesTravel & Tourism338.4/79109142338.4791Dodds Rachel896653Graci SonyaFlBoTFGFlBoTFGBOOK9910458863303321Sustainable tourism in island destinations2003223UNINA