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A Practical Guide to Good Practice: Managing Environmental Impacts
in the Marine Recreation Sector
Publisher: CELB, Coral Reef Alliance and others
Reference on good environmental and social practice from
marine recreation providers
"for the corporate community to use during
purchaser-supplier business processes".
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at: http://www.coral.org/media/handbooks/english/marinerecguide.pdf
TTF's A Natural Partnership: Making National Parks a Tourism
Priority
by Penelope Figgis
Publisher: TTF, Australia
Commissioned by tourism and transport group, TTF Australia, and in
conjunction with Sustainable Tourism CRC, the report found that there
are 80 million visits to National Parks in Australia each year.
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full report
Community Forests. Equity, use and conservation
Publisher: World Rainforest Movement
This publication (also available in Spanish and French) aims at
supporting and promoting this community forests. The book is divided
into two sections: the first one, presents a series of analytical
article on the subject, and the second one consists of a selection of
articles based on experiences of community forest management from
different countries.
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full report
Vagabond Globetrotting 3, The Electronic Traveler in the New
Millennium
by Marcus Endicott
Publisher: Lulu.com
20 years after its first edition, this valuable book has been
extensively reworked by lifelong vagabond and ecotravel expert Marcus
Endicott, and includes more essential websites, tips and resources.
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Tourism and Poverty Alleviation Recommendations for Action
Publisher: World Tourism Organisation
47 pages
Provides practical recommendations for governments, private tourism
companies, international agencies
Details:
http://www.world-tourism.org/cgi-bin/infoshop.storefront/EN/product/1349-1
Observations on International Tourism
Communications
Publisher: World Tourism Organisation
306 pages
Report is based on the First World Conference on Tourism
Communications – TOURCOM (Madrid, Spain 29-30 January 2004).
Compilation of speeches and presentations by professional
communicators in tourism, including directors of national tourist
boards or administrations, representatives of private sector and
prominent journalists.
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Sustainable Tourism
by F.D. PINEDA and C.A. BREBBIA (Editors)
Publisher: Wessex Institute of Technology, UK
384 pages
Explores issues concerned with accomplishing environmental, social and
economic sustainability of tourism, the papers featured in this volume
come from an international conference on this topic.
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Wildlife Tourism: impacts, management and planning
by Karen Higginbottom (Editor)
Publisher: CRC, Australia
Provides an up-to-date review of wildlife tourism issues, and
"practical directions for enhancing its Triple Bottom Line
sustainability".
Due out July 2004, this title can be examined on a 30-day basis by
lecturers considering to prescribe this as course text.
A promotional flier, with order form, can be found online at
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Tourism and the Less Developed World: Issues and Case Studies
by D Harrison, Int. Institute for Culture, Tourism and Development,
London
Publisher: Metropolitan University, UK
288 Pages
Presents a range of case studies interpreted from a perspective of the sociology and anthropology of
development.
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