Natural Area Tourism: Ecology, Impacts, and ManagementThe book covers all facets of tourism in natural areas. The book is underpinned by a strong foundation of environmental understanding. It then describes the range of impacts, which occur when tourism takes place in the natural environment and illustrates how managers can plan, develop and appropriately manage tourism developments in natural areas. Finally, the book addresses ongoing management concerns such as monitoring environmental change and the need to introduce appropriate management strategies. |
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100 80 60 Per cent response 880 40 20 Group 1 Per cent response Per cent response 100 80 60 10 40 20 2-3 4-5 Tourist group size 0 2-3 80 080 100 60 40 20 20 Group 2 4-5 Tourist group size Group 3 6-7 8+ Run / scream Group split Enter ...
100 80 60 Per cent response 880 40 20 Group 1 Per cent response Per cent response 100 80 60 10 40 20 2-3 4-5 Tourist group size 0 2-3 80 080 100 60 40 20 20 Group 2 4-5 Tourist group size Group 3 6-7 8+ Run / scream Group split Enter ...
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Wild animals can respond to human attention according to the widely recognised behavioural responses of avoidance ... A physiological response of ecological significance : stress In many species the avoidance of humans starts with alarm ...
Wild animals can respond to human attention according to the widely recognised behavioural responses of avoidance ... A physiological response of ecological significance : stress In many species the avoidance of humans starts with alarm ...
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Previous experience , however , plays an important part in determining the response of a species to disturbance . For example , in Australia , Red - necked Wallabies ( Macropus rufogriseus ) will flee at the presence of humans in ...
Previous experience , however , plays an important part in determining the response of a species to disturbance . For example , in Australia , Red - necked Wallabies ( Macropus rufogriseus ) will flee at the presence of humans in ...
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Contents
Types of tourism | 10 |
Tourisms Impacts in Natural Areas | 19 |
RecreationTourism Planning Frameworks | 22 |
Copyright | |
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