MacLellan perhaps comes closest in his examination of wildlife tourism as a sustainable form of tourism development in the far north-west of Scotland, a location that according to MacLellan has impeccable credentials as a peripheral area. MacLellan's paper is significant in that it clearly recognises the relationship between peripherality on the one hand and the potential for marine wildlife tourism (a designation that can be considered to be broadly synonymous with marine ecotourism) on the other. Peripherality is depicted as representing at the same time both a threat and an opportunity for local economic development. Indeed, MacLellan (1999: 377) observes that 'tourism is seen as one means of maximising the benefits and overcoming the in...
Scotland’s tourism trade grosses £2.5 billion annually and supports 180,000 jobs; whale-watching is ...
Winter whale-watching tourism has gained increasing popularity in Northern Norway during the last te...
Wildlife tourism is frequently touted as a solution to the problems of increased poaching, habitat d...
Marine wildlife tourism is a small, but increasingly important, part of Scotland’s tourism image. As...
The ruggedness and relatively unspoilt nature of the Scottish coastline is a major tourist attractio...
1. During the tourist season of 2000, interview surveys were conducted with those involved in whale-...
The island of Ireland is surrounded by some of the richest marine flora and fauna and most abundant ...
Wildlife tourism in Scotland has seen a recent increase in profile, with two reports providing new f...
This paper focuses on approaches to the delivery of sustainable tourism in protected areas with a vi...
Scotland's tourism trade grosses £2.5 billion annually and supports 180,000 jobs; whale-watching is ...
Tourism development can have positive and/or negative impacts on wildlife. However, if tourism is de...
Tourism development can have positive and/or negative impacts on wildlife. However, if tourism is de...
Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland. The other main cities are Glasgow, Dundee and Aberdeen. In 197...
Although tourism can threaten local natural and social habitats, more often it offers a way of fundi...
This publication does not have an abstract. The introduction is displayed as the abstract. Wildli...
Scotland’s tourism trade grosses £2.5 billion annually and supports 180,000 jobs; whale-watching is ...
Winter whale-watching tourism has gained increasing popularity in Northern Norway during the last te...
Wildlife tourism is frequently touted as a solution to the problems of increased poaching, habitat d...
Marine wildlife tourism is a small, but increasingly important, part of Scotland’s tourism image. As...
The ruggedness and relatively unspoilt nature of the Scottish coastline is a major tourist attractio...
1. During the tourist season of 2000, interview surveys were conducted with those involved in whale-...
The island of Ireland is surrounded by some of the richest marine flora and fauna and most abundant ...
Wildlife tourism in Scotland has seen a recent increase in profile, with two reports providing new f...
This paper focuses on approaches to the delivery of sustainable tourism in protected areas with a vi...
Scotland's tourism trade grosses £2.5 billion annually and supports 180,000 jobs; whale-watching is ...
Tourism development can have positive and/or negative impacts on wildlife. However, if tourism is de...
Tourism development can have positive and/or negative impacts on wildlife. However, if tourism is de...
Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland. The other main cities are Glasgow, Dundee and Aberdeen. In 197...
Although tourism can threaten local natural and social habitats, more often it offers a way of fundi...
This publication does not have an abstract. The introduction is displayed as the abstract. Wildli...
Scotland’s tourism trade grosses £2.5 billion annually and supports 180,000 jobs; whale-watching is ...
Winter whale-watching tourism has gained increasing popularity in Northern Norway during the last te...
Wildlife tourism is frequently touted as a solution to the problems of increased poaching, habitat d...