The Ecotourism Equation: Measuring the Impacts
Bulletin 99
302 pages, 1996
Acknowledgements, Introduction
99frontmatter.pdf
99frontmatter.pdf
Keynote address: Developing a National Sustainable Tourism Strategy: Going Beyond Ecotourism to Protect the Planet’s Resources
99macgregor.pdf
99macgregor.pdf
James MacGregor
Section I: What Are the Impacts of Ecotourism and How Are They Measured?
Opening address: The Bottom Line: Getting Biodiversity Conservation Back into Ecotourism
99brandonetal.pdf
99brandonetal.pdf
Katrina Brandon and Richard Margoluis
Measuring the Impacts of Ecotourism on Animal Populations: A Case Study of Tikal National Park, Guatemala
99hidinger.pdf
99hidinger.pdf
Ecotourism Impact on Independently Owned Nature Reserves in Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa
99langholz.pdf
99langholz.pdf
Jeff Langholz
Tourism and the Environment: Out on a Limb and Sawing
99newmansage.pdf
99newmansage.pdf
Vivian Newman and Samuel Sage
Emerging Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation Programs in Two Ecotourism Projects in Petén, Guatemala
99talbotgould.pdf
99talbotgould.pdf
Bill Talbot and Kevin Gould
Section II: What Are the Parameters of Ecotourism Success?
Opening address: Toward a Principled Evaluation of Ecotourism Ventures
99wallace.pdf
99wallace.pdf
George N.Wallace
Evaluating Ecotourism Lodgings in The New Key to Costa Rica
99becherearle.pdf
99becherearle.pdf
Beatrice Blake, Anne Becher, Jane Segleau Earle
The Use of Client Evaluations in the Ecotourism Process: An Example from Costa Rica
99Cespedes.pdf
99Cespedes.pdf
Carol Holtzman Cespedes
Rainforest Expeditions: Combining Tourism, Education, and Research in Southeastern Amazonian Peru
99nycanderholle.pdf
99nycanderholle.pdf
Eduardo Nycander and Kurt Holle
The Ecotourism Operation Was a Success, But the Patient Died: A Case Study from Western Samoa
99sooaemalelagi.pdf
99sooaemalelagi.pdf
Lumaava Sooaemalelagi, Steve Brown, Francois Martel, and Reevan Dolgoy
The Green Evaluation Program: Preliminary Results from a Pilot Ecotourism Monitoring Program for Nature Tour Operators
99WoodNorman.pdf
99WoodNorman.pdf
Megan Epler Wood, William Norman, Eric Frauman, and Lorin Toepper
Section III: How Can Ecotourism Projects Be Successfully Designed and Implemented? Policy and Management Perspectives
Opening address: Community-Based Ecotourism Development: Identifying Partners in the Process
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99sproule.pdf
Keith W.Sproule
To Ecotour or not to Ecotour: Unpacking the Impacts and Business Realities of Tourism Development in Sana and Tariquia Reserves of Tarija, Bolivia
99barker.pdf
99barker.pdf
Kirtland M.Barker
Ecotourism: A Tool for Sustainable Development in an Era of International Integration?
99barkin.pdf
99barkin.pdf
David Barkin
Maho Bay, Harmony, Estate Concordia, and the Concordia Eco-Tents, St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands
99selengut.pdf
99selengut.pdf
Stanley Selengut
Ecotourism and Cultural Heritage Tourism: Forging Stronger Links
99steeleprohaska.pdf
99steeleprohaska.pdf
Sharr Steele-Prohaska
Participatory Planning for Ecotourism Development in the Peruvian Highlands
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99torres.pdf
Miriam Torres
