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El. knyga: Coral Reefs: Tourism, Conservation and Management

Edited by (Central Queensland University, Australia), Edited by (Central Queensland University, Australia)
  • Formatas: 312 pages
  • Serija: Earthscan Oceans
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Aug-2018
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781134986040
  • Formatas: 312 pages
  • Serija: Earthscan Oceans
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Aug-2018
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781134986040

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Coral reefs are an important tourism resource for many coastal and island destinations and generate a range of benefits to their local communities, including as a food source, income from tourism, employment and recreational opportunities. However, coral reefs are under increasing threat from climate change and related impacts such as coral bleaching and ocean acidification. Other anthropogenic stresses include over-fishing, anchor damage, coastal development, agricultural run-off, sedimentation and coral mining.

This book adopts a multidisciplinary approach to review these issues as they relate to the sustainable management of coral reef tourism destinations. It incorporates coral reef science, management, conservation and tourism perspectives and takes a global perspective of coral reef tourism issues covering many of the worlds most significant coral reef destinations. These include the Great Barrier Reef and Ningaloo Reef in Australia, the Red Sea, Pacific Islands, South East Asia, the Maldives, the Caribbean islands, Florida Keys and Brazil. Specific issues addressed include climate change, pollution threats, fishing, island tourism, scuba diving, marine wildlife, governance, sustainability, conservation and community resilience. The book also issues a call for more thoughtful development of coral reef experiences where the ecological needs of coral reefs are placed ahead of the economic desires of the tourism industry.

Recenzijos

"Coral reefs: tourism, conservation and management provides a wonderful multidisciplinary and global review of the worlds major coral reef tourist destinations and their future prognosis. Over twenty international experts have been brought together from a diverse range of backgrounds and areas of expertise to compile a four-part assessment of the status of coral reef tourism... Overall, I found it provided fascinating insights into the topic that I was not always expecting and subsequently wanted to inquire further about, and for me that what makes a good read. I would therefore happily recommend the text to teachers, students, academics and NGOs." Anne-Marie Gerlach, Geographical Education, Vol 32, Australia

Figures
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Tables
xii
Abbreviations xiii
Contributors xv
Preface xxii
1 Coral reef systems as a tourism resource
1(14)
Anja Pabel
Bruce Prideaux
PART I The ecology and governance of coral reefs
15(58)
2 Coral reefs: impacts and sustainability in the South Pacific Islands
17(12)
Semisi Taumoepeau
Anja Pabel
3 Coral-based tourism in Egypt's Red Sea
29(15)
Nathalie Hilmi
Alain Safa
Stephanie Reynaud
Denis Allemand
4 Australia's Great Barrier Reef - protection, threats, value and tourism use
44(17)
Bruce Prideaux
Anja Pabel
5 Strategic Caribbean coral reef tourism management
61(12)
Dennis J. Gayle
Bernadette E. Warner
PART II Threats and sustainability issues facing coral reef tourism
73(62)
6 The potential for coral bleaching to affect long-term destination sustainability
75(18)
Bruce Prideaux
Anja Pabel
Michelle Thompson
Leonie Cassidy
1 Belize Barrier Reef System: a threatened biodiversity hotspot
93(14)
Leandra Cho-Ricketts
8 Coral reefs of the Florida Keys: the threats of a changing sea
107(12)
Roberta Atzori
Alan Fyall
9 Whale shark tourism at Ningaloo Reef: successes, challenges and what's next?
119(16)
Sarah Duffy
Roger Layton
Larry Dwyer
PART III Development and management of coral reef tourism activities
135(90)
10 Ecotourism and coral reef restoration: case studies from Thailand and the Maldives
137(14)
Margaux Y. Hein
Fanny Couture
Chad M. Scott
11 Tourism and fishing in paradise: a case study of the Maldives
151(18)
Kelsey Miller
12 A narrative approach to understanding recreational dive tourists' experiences on coral reefs
169(15)
Anja Pabel
13 Tourist satisfaction and expenditures in a reef-adjoining dolphin watching industry in Lovina, Bali Indonesia
184(14)
Putu L. Mustika
Riccardo Welters
Naneng Setiasih
14 Tourism development and impacts on reef conservation in Brazil
198(14)
Fernanda de Vasconcellos Pegas
Guy Castley
Ambrozio Queiroz Neto
15 Impacts of vessel-based day tours on coral reefs: observations from snorkel tours in Maui, Hawai'i
212(13)
Brooke A. Porter
PART IV Indigenous use, the media and the way forward
225(52)
16 Indigenous coral reef tourism
227(20)
Henrietta L. Marrie
17 Media in coral reef tourism management: indications from online travel magazines
247(15)
Anja Pabel
Glen Croy
18 Findings and research issues -- where to go from here?
262(15)
Bruce Prideaux
Anja Pabel
Index 277
Bruce Prideaux is Professor of Tourism, School of Business and Law, Central Queensland University, Australia. He is the author or editor of 11 books, 120 research articles and 84 book chapters. His interests include sustainability, climate change, marine and rainforest tourism, and regional tourism development.

Anja Pabel is a Lecturer in Tourism, School of Business and Law, Central Queensland University, Australia. Her research interests are tourist behaviour, marine tourism, tourism sustainability and humour research.