How can we adventure sustainably? A systematized review of sustainability guidance for adventure tourism operators

S Beames, SH Mackenzie, E Raymond - Journal of Hospitality and Tourism …, 2022 - Elsevier
Adventure tourism operators have historically drawn upon a range of broad, multi-purpose
sustainability frameworks to provide experiences that are more ecologically and socially just …

A new visitation paradigm for protected areas

DB Weaver, LJ Lawton - Tourism Management, 2017 - Elsevier
Current “second generation” approaches to visitation in higher order protected areas are
based on biocentric management and monitoring that positions visitors as an inherent …

Ethics of primate fieldwork: Toward an ethically engaged primatology

EP Riley, M Bezanson - Annual review of anthropology, 2018 - annualreviews.org
Field primatologists have ethical responsibilities that extend beyond study subjects to the
local human communities living near primate populations and their surrounding ecosystems …

Responsibility in tourism: A discursive analysis

BSR Grimwood, O Yudina, M Muldoon, J Qiu - Annals of Tourism Research, 2015 - Elsevier
This paper illuminates how norms associated with certain discourses of responsibility in
tourism operate and to what effect. Drawing on discursive and postcolonial perspectives, we …

Key characteristics of forest therapy trails: A guided, integrative approach

PH Gobster, LE Kruger, CL Schultz, JR Henderson - Forests, 2023 - mdpi.com
Forest therapy is an emerging holistic health practice that uses multisensory immersive
engagements in forest settings to achieve health and wellbeing outcomes. Many forest …

The great indoors: Research frontiers on indoor environments as active political-ecological spaces

D Day Biehler, GL Simon - Progress in Human Geography, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
In this progress report we call for nature-society geographers to give greater attention to
indoor environments as active political-ecological spaces. Nature-society geographers often …

Re-creating Wilderness 2.0: Or getting back to work in a virtual nature

J Stinson - Geoforum, 2017 - Elsevier
Camping on Twitter, trekking in Google Street View, mountaineering on Snapchat.
Wilderness is dead. Long live Wilderness 2.0. In this paper, the term “Wilderness 2.0” refers …

The role of field study in humanistic and interdisciplinary environmental education

PS Alagona, GL Simon - Journal of Experiential Education, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper argues that field courses can improve college students' interest and engagement
not only in the environmental sciences, but also in the environmental humanities—including …

Leave No Trace and sustainability education: Taking a dialectical approach

C North, H Berning, BD Taff - Journal of Outdoor Recreation …, 2023 - js.sagamorepub.com
Abstract Leave No Trace (LNT) is globally the most widely accepted minimum impact
program and has been linked to behavior change and the maintenance of a range of …

Illuminating traces: Enactments of responsibility in practices of Arctic river tourists and inhabitants

BSR Grimwood, NC Doubleday - Journal of Ecotourism, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
If taken for granted, ideas about nature underpinning nature-based tourism will often
obscure or displace human livelihoods existing within a landscape. The result, whether …