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Ecotourism Development and Management
B. B. Hosetti Ecotourism Development and Management (ISBN: 978-81-7132-493-4)

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Ecotourism is part of the general growth in tourism and reflects increased environmental awareness and the desire for more authentic natural and cultural experiences. With the advent of better transport facilities and communication, people are travelling further and taking more risks in the choices for a holiday from staying with local people in developing countries to adventure sports in some of the world's most remote wilderness areas. Not surprisingly, various sections of the tourism industry have responded with customised itineraries and eco-friendly accommodation supporting local development efforts. At the same time ecotourism activities occur not only in and around National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries but also even more significantly in forest areas and other natural areas which have varied attractions and more relaxed legal restrictions. Adventure activities such as hiking, river rafting and snorkelling are increasingly becoming part of the experience that attracts visitors to natural areas and destinations in general. India is fortunate to have extensive mountain ranges and coastal areas in which ecotourism can play a significant role. This book contains 26 chapters spread in three sections. Section I deals with basic concepts of ecotourism. Chapter 1 narrates concepts, scope and definition of ecotourism. Recent trends iin ecotourism marketing are presented in Chapter 2 and Chapter 3 deals with economic potential of ecotourism. The other chapters in section 1 include Elements of Tourism, National Heritage, Nature and People, Environmental Education and Biodiversity Perspectives. Section II deals with chapters on ecotourism development in India. They are Beach Tourism, Bird Watching, Sport Hunting in Tanzania, Butterfly Gardens, World Heritage Sites, Hill Stations and Ramsar Wetlands of India. Section III embodies eight chaptes related to case studies. These are Ecotourism in Karnataka, Ecotourism in Andhra Pradesh, Thermal Springs, Tiger and Lion Safari, Tuvarekoppa, Jurong Bird Park, Singapore and Tourist Places of Goa."


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