The negative welfare experienced by some animals within the tourism trade has been well publicised across various mediums, from modern scientific literature and industry audits to public outcry on social media. However, options for sustainable, enjoyable and responsible animal based tourism do exist. The difficulty lies in providing sufficient and effective information to tourists to allow them to make decisions to visit attractions which match their \u2018eco\u2019 conservation and animal welfare expectations. Through the highlighting of successful fieldwork case studies, impactful discussions and future research can be pursued
<div><p>Tourism accounts for 9% of global GDP and comprises 1.1 billion tourist arrivals per annum. ...
Source at https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/advanced-research-methods-in-hospitality-and-tourism-dr-f...
Research on animal ethics in tourism has gained traction but posthumanist approaches to wildlife (ec...
Animals play an important role in a wide range of tourism activities, and animal welfare is an incr...
Simple SummaryAnimals of countless species, wild as well as tame, can now entertain tourists on thei...
Wildlife tourism is a huge global market, the revenue from which can promote local livelihoods and t...
Human activities negatively impact the welfare of wild vertebrates in many different contexts global...
We provide an initial insight into the occurrence and characteristics of animal-visitor interactions...
There is a growing interest in the treatment of animals used in the tourism industry, yet the academ...
Millions of animals are used annually in the tourism industry as captives for display and entertainm...
Despite the considerable incorporation of animals in entertainment and leisure venues, only limited ...
On a global scale, the use of animals in tourism has gotten more and more popular. In Finnish Laplan...
Tourism accounts for 9% of global GDP and comprises 1.1 billion tourist arrivals per annum. Visits t...
In feeding marine wildlife, tourists can impact animals in ways that are not immediately apparent (i...
This thesis is built around the discussion of wildlife welfare and animal ethics in a tourism settin...
<div><p>Tourism accounts for 9% of global GDP and comprises 1.1 billion tourist arrivals per annum. ...
Source at https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/advanced-research-methods-in-hospitality-and-tourism-dr-f...
Research on animal ethics in tourism has gained traction but posthumanist approaches to wildlife (ec...
Animals play an important role in a wide range of tourism activities, and animal welfare is an incr...
Simple SummaryAnimals of countless species, wild as well as tame, can now entertain tourists on thei...
Wildlife tourism is a huge global market, the revenue from which can promote local livelihoods and t...
Human activities negatively impact the welfare of wild vertebrates in many different contexts global...
We provide an initial insight into the occurrence and characteristics of animal-visitor interactions...
There is a growing interest in the treatment of animals used in the tourism industry, yet the academ...
Millions of animals are used annually in the tourism industry as captives for display and entertainm...
Despite the considerable incorporation of animals in entertainment and leisure venues, only limited ...
On a global scale, the use of animals in tourism has gotten more and more popular. In Finnish Laplan...
Tourism accounts for 9% of global GDP and comprises 1.1 billion tourist arrivals per annum. Visits t...
In feeding marine wildlife, tourists can impact animals in ways that are not immediately apparent (i...
This thesis is built around the discussion of wildlife welfare and animal ethics in a tourism settin...
<div><p>Tourism accounts for 9% of global GDP and comprises 1.1 billion tourist arrivals per annum. ...
Source at https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/advanced-research-methods-in-hospitality-and-tourism-dr-f...
Research on animal ethics in tourism has gained traction but posthumanist approaches to wildlife (ec...