Tourism, protected areas and the World Parks Congress : fundamental lessons, new horizons and promising directions

Stephen F. McCool, Paul F. J. Eagles, Robyn Bushell, Jeffery A. McNeely, Robyn Bushell, Paul F. J. Eagles

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    Abstract

    Significant social, economic, political and environmental changes occurring across the world pose a growing set of extraordinary challenges and opportunities to protected areas. Addressing these challenges and opportunities requires building broad constituencies of support at different spatial scales. While civil society increasingly recognizes the contributions of tourism to developing and sustaining the values held in parks and other protected areas, the conservation of biological diversity and the protection of cultural heritage remain key elements of park and park tourism management. This book documents the contributions, challenges, and issues confronting a growing international tourism industry that is based on the values found within parks and other protected areas. Through presentations, discussions and deliberations at the 2003 World Parks Congress, delegates identified a stewardship agenda for the future. The foundation of knowledge about the relationship between tourism and biodiversity conservation was expanded and deepened at the conference. The most important findings and concepts with regard to park tourism that emerged at the World Parks Congress (WPC) are found in the papers contained in this book.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationTourism and Protected Areas : Benefits Beyond Boundaries : the Vth IUCN World Parks Congress
    Place of PublicationU.K
    PublisherCABI
    Pages329-346
    Number of pages18
    ISBN (Print)9786610908097
    Publication statusPublished - 2007

    Keywords

    • protected areas
    • ecotourism
    • recreation
    • sustainability
    • conservation

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