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  • Management of tourism ecosystem services in a post pandemic context. [Elektronisk resurs] : global perspectives
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  • Routledge, Abingdon : 2023 © 2023
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  • Språk: Engelska.
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  • Part A: Introduction Status of the Tourism Ecosystem Services: Marking More Realities Vanessa GB Gowreesunkar, Shem W. Maingi, Felix L.M. Ming⁰́₉atePart B: Management of Natural Ecosystem Services Role of conservancy-based tourism in the management of natural ecosystem services in the Maasai Mara Area, KenyaJoseph K Muriithi Community-based conservation for tourism ecosystem services at Murchison Falls conservation area, UgandaFrancis Mugizi, Jim Ayorekire & Joseph ObuaThe challenge of managing for ecological integrity and responsible tourism: the case of Lake Nakuru National Park in KenyaFredrick N. KassillyPart C: Management of Cultural Ecosystems ServicesConceptual understanding of cultural ecosystem services in tourism.Aman KumarImpact of cultural ecosystem services on livelihoods in North Vidzeme Biosphere Reserve, Latvia.Agita Livina, Anda Mezgaile, Mahender Reddy Gavinolla, Iveta Druva-DruvaskalneProtecting the cultural tourism ecosystem in Malaga: role of residentsCaballero-Galeote, Lidia, Elena Cruz-RuizPart D: Ecosystems Services and Sustainable Tourism DevelopmentEcosystems Services for urban destination development: Potential for sustainability Michael Johansson and Jan Henrik NilssonNext-practice Platforms as an Enabler of Sustainable Tourism Destination Management: Perspectives from an Asian Luxury Hotel Group⁰́₉s Sustainability JourneyZeynep Gulen Hashmi, Munaza KazmiEthical consumption of ecosystem services in tourism: A Jurisprudence approachBitok KipkosgeiPart E: Management of Tourism Ecosystems Services Post Pandemic The impacts of COVID-19 pandemic on ecosystem services and community livelihoods at UNESCO world heritage site, Sundarbans Hiran Roy, Subhajit Das, Anisur R. Faroque, Vikas Gupta and Mohammad Osman GaniImpacts of COVID-19 pandemic on tourism and public transport: challenges and prospects from MalaysiaAu Yong Hui Nee, Chee Yin YIP, Abdelhak SenadjkiPost COVID19 through special interest tourism: perspective for South AfricaUnathi Sonwabile Henama, Apleni Lwazi, Bantu Mbeko Msengi, Madiseng Messiah Phori The impact of COVID-19 on cultural ecosystem service nexus: a vulnerability assessment of simien mountain national park, EthiopiaPrakash Chandra Rout, Alelign Takele, Afera Gebremedihn, Kindieneh Awoke and Kidanu MeleseRestoration of ecosystems services in Kenya⁰́₉s post COVID-19: a cost benefit analysis on green financing Isaac Kimunio and Francis GitagiaWhen the music is over: destination ecosystem services - post pandemic solutions and challengesCrispin Dale, Ade Oriade and Neil RobinsonPart F: Global Case StudiesDoes whale watching contribute to conservation in marine protected areas? a case of Bah©Ưa De San Antonio, Patagonia, Argentina.Lic. Sarti Guadalupe Sarti, Mg. Matilde Encabo, Ra©ðl Gonz©ŁlezMarketing of tourism ecosystem services in times of uncertainty: lessons from a health tourism destination in Poland Adrian Lubowiecki-Vikuk, Jacek Borzyszkowski and Miros¿²aw MarczakUnderstanding the cultural ecosystem service of heritage tourism: the case of Jatiluwih Heritage Tourism in BaliI Nengah SubadraTourism and restoration of spring ecosystem services: case study of LatviaJanis Bikse and Mahender Reddy GavinollaTourism ecosystem services for MSMEs: the case of MauritiusMichael POMPEIASustainable Cultural Ecosystem Services and Community-based Tourism (CBT) models Post COVID-19 pandemic within Aberdares Conservation Area and National Park, KenyaShem W Maingi, Felix L.M. Ming⁰́₉ate, Vanessa GB Gowreesunkar,Part G: ConclusionThe Future of Tourism ecosystem services Post COVID-19 Pandemic, reflections and wayward. Vanessa GB Gowreesunkar, Shem W. Maingi, Felix L.M. Ming⁰́₉ate
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  • Tourism and ecosystems services are interdependant and face unique challenges. This book explores the challenges faced by destinations regarding the management and restoration of their ecosystem services. Responding to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, this book offers unique management solutions based on best practices from Europe, America, Asia, Africa, Indonesia and island destinations. The management techniques and strategies proposed are adaptive in nature, and they are meant to protect and sustain natural and cultural ecosystem services utilized by the tourism industry. Drawing from a rich collection of international case studies, the book adopts a user-friendly pedagogic approach, while seeking to be an essential future reference to scholars, researchers, academics and industry practitioners, destination management organizations and restoration agencies.
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Tourism and ecosystems services are interdependant and face unique challenges. This book explores the challenges faced by destinations regarding the management and restoration of their ecosystem services.

Responding to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, this book offers unique management solutions based on best practices from Europe, America, Asia, Africa, Indonesia and island destinations. The management techniques and strategies proposed are adaptive in nature, and they are meant to protect and sustain natural and cultural ecosystem services utilized by the tourism industry.

Drawing from a rich collection of international case studies, the book adopts a user-friendly pedagogic approach, while seeking to be an essential future reference to scholars, researchers, academics and industry practitioners, destination management organizations and restoration agencies.

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