Tourism and Conservation-based Development in the Periphery Lessons from Patagonia for a Rapidly Changing World /
This open access book applies a social ecological systems (SES) lens to conservation-based development in Patagonia, bringing together authors with historical, contemporary, and future-oriented perspectives in order to increase understanding of the social and environmental implications of nature-bas...
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Language: | English |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
2023.
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2023. |
Series: | Natural and Social Sciences of Patagonia,
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction
- 2. From local periphery to global center: The evolution of Patagonia through green discourse
- 3. Territorializing Capital: The Political Economy of Nature in Argentine Patagonia
- 4. Patagonia: From Frontiers of Exploration to the Commodification of Nature
- 5. Social representations of territorial conflicts in Chilean Patagonia: Contexts and perspectives on sustainable tourism development
- 6. Social imaginaries of nature and tourism in Argentine Patagonia: stakeholder beliefs and values and their influence on national park creation
- 7. Infrastructure for tourism development in the Aysén Region of peripheral Chilean Patagonia: Trajectories and challenges for ecological and territorial connectivity
- 8. Tourism and Conservation in the Southern reaches of Patgoinia
- 9. Values, conflicts, and discourses and the global 30X30 initiative: A case study of Tompkins Conservation initiatives in Patagonia
- 10. Tensions between tourism, protected area environmental conservation, and indigenous territorial rights in the Pewenche Andes
- 11. Evolving models of tourism planning and use in protected areas of Chilean Patagonia
- 12. Local community governance of protected areas and tourism in Patagonia: An integrative management model for Chile's Cerro Castillo National Park
- 13. A case study of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves along the Chilean-Argentine border in the northern reaches of the Patagonia periphery: Opportunities and challenges for tourism development during the COVID-19 pandemic
- 14. Reimagining our relationship with Nature in northern Chilean Patagonia: Encounters and miss-encounters with the modern world
- 15. Key factors of resilience in Patagonian tourist destinations
- 16. Contributions to resilience and sustainability through time spent in nature
- 17. Methodology to evaluate the potential for a tourism based in science (Scientific Tourism) in destinations with an abundance of protected wildlife areas: The case of Patagonia
- 18. Remediating shifting baseline syndrome in the UNESCO Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve via the Field Environmental Philosophy Cycle
- 19. Conclusion: Research Needs.