Marine Wildlife and Tourism Management: Insights from the Natural and Social SciencesCABI, 2007 - 395 lappuses Demonstrates that through scientific approaches to understanding and managing tourist interactions with marine wildlife, sustainable marine tourism can be achieved. |
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In Search of Scientific Approaches to Sustainability | 1 |
Part I Demand for Marine Wildlife Tourism | 17 |
Part II The Impacts of Tourist Interactions with Marine Wildlife | 143 |
Part III The Legislative and Ethical Contexts | 231 |
Part IV Marine Wildlife and Tourism Management | 319 |
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Marine Wildlife and Tourism Management: Insights from the Natural and Social ... James E. S. Higham,Michael Lück Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 2008 |
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