A variety of ethical tourism initiatives have arisen which look at the distribution of benefits and costs arising from the movement of western tourists who are consuming places in the Global South. This paper troubles those positions. Taking the case of the rise of domestic tourism in China, the paper examines the linked patterns of ethnic and nature based tourism. Theories of how natural and cultural heritage are valued by tourists are typically derived from Western historical precedents. Notions of individualised, romantic modes of consumption of pristine nature may well be inadequate in other contexts. The paper examines the double edged role of Chinese notions of harmony of people and nature in offering new opportunities for development...
Increasingly, people are abandoning traditional vacation for a new type of tourism that gives them t...
The rapid growth of China’s outbound tourism market is appealing to developing nations such as South...
Tourism has been recognized by major multilateral world agencies, the World Bank, IMF and United Nat...
This paper focuses broadly on ethical consumption and more specifically on an emerging consumption p...
This article is grounded on a literature-based exploratory overview research methodology and propose...
Purpose: Environmental ethics has become an established subject of philosophy in recent decades in r...
This paper examines the discourses of authenticity and ethics used among adventure tourists regardin...
Finding the balance between economic development and preservation of the natural environment is a ch...
Ecotourism has the eradication of poverty and environmental protection at its core. Both of these go...
Increasingly, people are abandoning traditional vacation for a new type of tourism that gives them t...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Business.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. This thesis contains 3...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Ethnic tourism is a catalyst for econo...
Increasing visits to protected areas in China have drawn public attention on the negative impacts on...
Published ArticleNegative socio-cultural, economic and environmental impacts of tourism continue to ...
The rapid growth of China’s outbound tourism market is appealing to developing nations such as South...
Increasingly, people are abandoning traditional vacation for a new type of tourism that gives them t...
The rapid growth of China’s outbound tourism market is appealing to developing nations such as South...
Tourism has been recognized by major multilateral world agencies, the World Bank, IMF and United Nat...
This paper focuses broadly on ethical consumption and more specifically on an emerging consumption p...
This article is grounded on a literature-based exploratory overview research methodology and propose...
Purpose: Environmental ethics has become an established subject of philosophy in recent decades in r...
This paper examines the discourses of authenticity and ethics used among adventure tourists regardin...
Finding the balance between economic development and preservation of the natural environment is a ch...
Ecotourism has the eradication of poverty and environmental protection at its core. Both of these go...
Increasingly, people are abandoning traditional vacation for a new type of tourism that gives them t...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Business.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. This thesis contains 3...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Ethnic tourism is a catalyst for econo...
Increasing visits to protected areas in China have drawn public attention on the negative impacts on...
Published ArticleNegative socio-cultural, economic and environmental impacts of tourism continue to ...
The rapid growth of China’s outbound tourism market is appealing to developing nations such as South...
Increasingly, people are abandoning traditional vacation for a new type of tourism that gives them t...
The rapid growth of China’s outbound tourism market is appealing to developing nations such as South...
Tourism has been recognized by major multilateral world agencies, the World Bank, IMF and United Nat...