S Gössling - Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Considerable attention has been paid in recent years to the fundamental changes in the global tourism system related to the emergence of information technologies (IT), and …
Wildlife tourism experiences have the potential to positively impact tourists' awareness, appreciation and actions in relation to the specific wildlife they encounter and the …
One of the aims of wildlife tourism is to educate visitors about the threats facing wildlife in general, and the actions needed to protect the environment and maintain biodiversity. To …
People are inseparable from natural ecosystems, and understanding how people think about, experience, and interact with nature is crucial for promoting environmental …
This conceptual paper explores the nexus between travel and learning; an area of investigation long neglected by tourism researchers. Using Aristotle's concepts of phronesis …
M Mkono, K Hughes - Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
The concepts of 'eco-guilt'and 'eco-shame'are now well established in the broad environmental discourse, both scholarly and public. It is surprising, however, that both …
A common justification for developing wildlife tourism attractions is that they help to secure long-term conservation of wildlife and wildlife habitats. Managers and guides often highlight …
R Ballantyne, J Packer - Environmental Education Research, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
This paper argues the need for the providers of ecotourism and other free‐choice environmental learning experiences to promote the adoption of environmentally sustainable …
Tourism to religious sites is growing worldwide, yet our understanding of the motives, interests and needs of tourists at these sites is limited. Research in British cathedrals …