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Discrepancies between defined and actualized ecotourism
Bridging the gap between theory and reality
von Katrin Einarsdottir, Nelson Graburn, Gisli Palsson
Verlag: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Hardcover
ISBN: 978-3-8454-0460-8
Erschienen am 23.09.2011
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 220 mm [H] x 150 mm [B] x 5 mm [T]
Gewicht: 137 Gramm
Umfang: 80 Seiten

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Ecotourism is a well-known term, but also an ambiguous word, misunderstood by tourists, tourism hosts and also academics. It has received expanding attention since it has become the quickest growing sector in the tourism industry. Literature published on ecotourism has spent much time and debate trying to define the term and pinpoint exactly what ecotourism is, theoretically. Many definitions have been proposed, ranging in complexity and preciseness, but none have been universally accepted. Much literature also exists on ecotourism case studies, but these have their own flaws since no one can really decide what ecotourism is or how it should look. A large gap exists between understanding and implementing true ecotourism, as well as understanding and experiencing what one believes to be ecotourism, but ¿true¿ ecotourism is inevitably an impossible reality to many skeptics, both tourists and academics. However, this paper will still attempt to bridge the gap between ecotourism theory and reality by highlighting the discrepancies between them.



I studied English language and Philosophy at UBC before researching ecotourism at UC Berkeley and the University of Iceland. I travel extensively, for academic and pleasure, and enjoy looking at tourism from both perspectives. I intend on completing and publishing future research on ecotourism and sustainable tourism in developing countries.