Sustainable tourism & the millennium development goals: effecting positive change
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Autor: Bricker, Kelly S
Jahr: 2013
CONTENTS
Foreword...............................................xvü
Introduction.............................................xxj
Preface................................................xxvii
About the Authors....................................... xxix
Acknowledgments
xxxix
SECTION I Introduction to Ecotourism, Sustainable Tourism,
____________and the Millennium Development Goals
Chapter 1 An Introduction to Tourism and the Millennium
Development Goals.........................................3
Kelly S. Bricker, Stuart Cottrell, and Rosemary Black
References...............................................6
Chapter 2 Corporate Social Responsibility and the Millennium
Development Goals: The Case of Xel-Há, Mexico.................7
Christine Buzinde, LijunXu, and Svitlana Iarmenko
Tourism Scholarship on Issues Related to the MDGs.............10
Xel-Há, Mexico.........................................12
Poverty Alleviation.....................................13
Community Development...............................14
Education............................................15
Gender Equity........................................16
Health..............................................16
The Environment......................................16
A Business Approach to Social Welfare: Problems and Prospects.....17
Conclusion.............................................I9
References..............................................I9
Case Study 1 Outer Island Tourism in the South Pacific and
the Millennium Development Goals:
Understanding Tourism s Impacts........................23
Joseph M. Cheer
Background.........................................24
Vanuatu: An Overview.................................26
Tourism in Vanuatu.................................27
Pentecost Island: The Naghol and Tourism..................30
The Impact of Tourism on Pentecost Island:
Preliminary Study Findings............................32
Culture Brokers and Booking Agents....................33
Distribution of Mjg/7o/-lnduced Income..................33
/ViJg/jo/-lnduced Employment..........................33
Packaging the Naghoi................................33
Tourism and Traditionalism...........................34
Conclusion..........................................34
References..........................................35
SECTION II Poverty Alleviation________________________________
Chapter 3 Tourism and the Explicit Concern with Poverty Reduction:
A Review................................................39
Ferry Van de Mosselaer and René Van der Duini
The Rise of Pro-Poor Tourism...............................41
Concepts and Premises in PPT..............................44
Conclusion.............................................51
References..............................................52
Case Study 2 The Role of Indigenous Tourism in Supporting and Meeting
the United Nations Millennium Development Goals...........57
Holly Donohoe and Sylvie Blangy
Indigenous Tourism...................................58
Indigenous Tourism Opportunities and Benefits.............60
Method............................................62
MDG 1 : Eradicate Poverty..............................63
MDG 1: Indigenous Tourism Case Studies................63
MDG 7: Environmental Sustainability.....................65
MDG 7: Indigenous Tourism Case Studies................66
Conclusion..........................................69
Acknowledgments....................................70
References..........................................70
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Case Study 3 Ecotourism as a Potential Tool for Poverty Eradication and
Wild Tiger Conservation...............................73
Steve Noakes and Jack Carlsen
The Current Status of Tiger Conservation..................75
The Global Tiger Initiative..............................77
Ecotourism as a Tool for Conservation and
Poverty Eradication.................................77
Indonesia: Progress Toward the MDGs and
Tourism Performance................................79
Tiger Conservation in Indonesia........................80
Ecolodges Indonesia.................................81
Conclusion..........................................82
References..........................................84
SECTION III Education, Empowerment, and Building
____________Community Capacity______________________________
Chapter 4 High-End Ecotourism s Role in Assisting Rural Communities
in Reaching the Millennium Development Goals................89
Anna Spenceley and Sue Snyman
Overview..............................................90
Key Mechanisms for Sustainable Tourism to Reduce
Poverty in Africa.......................................91
Employment..........................................92
Value Chain Linkages...................................94
Equity..............................................97
Conclusion............................................103
References.............................................104
Case Study 4 A Partnership for Education and Environmental
Awareness: Outreach in Fiji s Upper Navua
Conservation Area...................................107
Jeremy Schultz and Nathan Bricker
History of the Upper Navua Conservation Area.............108
The UNCA Environmental Education Outreach Program......110
Stakeholder Support...............................111
Conservation and Tourism...........................111
Student Involvement................................112
Student Reflections................................112
Conclusion.........................................113
References.........................................114
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Case Study 5 Breaking Gender Barriers: A Market-Based Approach to
Women s Empowerment Through Tourism................115
Lucky Chhetri and Wendy Brewer Lama
Response to a Need: 3 Sisters Adventure Trekking...........117
Hurdles to Women s Equality...........................119
Women s Work : Overcoming Exploitation...............121
Empowerment, Tourism, and the MDGs..................122
Conclusion.........................................124
Facilitating Dialogue...............................124
Reward System....................................1 24
Increase Awareness.................................125
References.........................................125
Case Study 6 Local Empowerment in a Rural Community Through Ecotourism:
A Case Study of a Women s Organization in Chira Island,
Costa Rica.........................................127
Marieloz Bonilla Moya
Origins............................................128
Chira Island........................................130
Women and Local Empowerment.....................132
Women s Empowerment: Lessons Learned from
the Obstacles...................................133
Social Impact.....................................135
Environmental Impact..............................136
Community Empowerment..........................137
Policy on Governance...............................138
Conclusion.........................................138
References.........................................138
SECTION IV Health, Welfare, and Well-Being_____________________
Chapter 5 The Role of Sustainable Tourism in Mitigating
HIV UDS, Malaria, and Other Major Diseases.................141
KeriA. Schwab, Daniel L. Dustin, and Kelly S. Bricker
An Ecological Model of Health Promotion....................142
Disease in the Context of Tourism..........................143
HIV/AIDS..........................................144
Malaria..............................................144
Other Major Diseases..................................145
Sustainable Tourism s Role in Disease Mitigation...............146
Assuming a Leadership Role.............................146
Developing an Ecologically Based Business Model............147
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Sustainable Tourism s Role in Health Promotion................147
Working from Within: Caring for Tourism Employees.........147
Health Promotion and Education Among Tourists............148
An Ecological Approach to Health Promotion...............149
Parting Thought........................................151
References.............................................151
Chapter 6 Yasawan Islanders Perspective on Tourism s Impact on
Health and Weil-Being....................................153
Kelly S. Bricker and Deborah L. Kerstetter
Yasawa Islands.........................................154
The Nacula Tikina....................................155
Millennium Development Goals in Fiji......................156
Tourism and Quality of Life...............................158
Resident Quality of Life and Weil-Being in the Nacula Tikina ... 159
The Questionnaire....................................160
Residents and Quality of Life............................163
Conclusion............................................165
References.............................................165
SECTION V Environmental Sustainability_______________________
Chapter 7 Role of Ecotourism in Preserving Natural Areas and Biodiversity ... 169
Paul F. J. Eagles
Linking Biodiversity Conservation and Park Management........170
Linking Park Tourism and Political Support for Biodiversity
Conservation........................................173
The Role of Park Tourism in Biodiversity Conservation Finance. ... 176
Fundraising Opportunities for Protected Area Managers.......176
Private Biodiversity Conservation and Ecotourism..............179
The Size of the Nonprofit Conservation Sector...............179
American Bird Conservancy.............................181
Conclusion............................................182
References.............................................183
Chapter 8 The Role of Ecotourism and Sustainable Tourism in Ensuring
Environmental Sustainability in the Marine Environment........185
Carl Cater
Environmental Sustainability and Biodiversity.................186
Protecting Biodiversity...................................188
Integrating Sustainability.................................190
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Sustainable Marine Livelihoods............................191
Marine Tourism s Contribution to Environmental
Sustainability on the Great Barrier Reef....................192
Tourism on the Great Barrier Reef........................192
Environmental Threats.................................193
Managing Tourism on the Great Barrier Reef................195
From Sticks to Carrots.................................196
Policy Context.......................................197
Conclusion............................................198
References.............................................198
Case Study 7 Sea Turtle Conservation Travel Case Study................201
Brad Nahill and Chris Pesenti
Building a Model for Sea Turtle Conservation Tourism.......203
Case Studies of Sea Turtle Conservation Tourism in Action .... 204
Voluntourism in Gandoca, Costa Rica..................204
Tortuguero, Costa Rica: Managing Tourism at
the World s Most Popular Turtle Destination...........204
Magdalena Bay, Baja California Sur, Mexico:
Building a Community-Based Model for Turtle
Conservation Tourism............................205
Discover Grenada Turtle Tours: Linking Community-Based
Ecotourism and Sea Turtle Conservation..............207
Conclusion.........................................207
References.........................................208
Chapter 9 Ecotourism and the Challenge of Climate Change:
Vulnerability, Responsibility, and Mitigation Strategies..........209
Wolfgang Strasdas
The Interrelationship Between Tourism and Climate Change......211
Impacts of Climate Change on Tourism....................211
Tourism s Contribution to Climate Change.................212
The Specific Situation of Nature-Based Tourism................215
Climate-Induced Impacts on Nature-Based Tourism..........215
Nature-Based Tourism and Its Contribution to
Global Warming..................................217
Climate Impact Assessment of Safari Tourism in Namibia........219
Methodology........................................220
Conclusions and Recommendations: Mitigation Strategies
to Make Ecotourism More Climate-Friendly................226
References.............................................228
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Case Study 8 Small Island Protected Area Planning: A Case tor West Caicos ... 231
Hitesh Mehta
Objectives and Background............................232
Methodology.......................................234
Context...........................................234
History..........................................235
Natural Environment...............................235
Archaeological Sites................................236
Integrated Planning Process............................236
Site Analysis......................................236
Zoning and Land Use Plans..........................237
Sustainable Tourism Master Plan........................237
Protected Area Conservation...........................239
Flora............................................239
Fauna...........................................241
Biodiversity Conservation............................243
National Protected Areas............................244
Key Resources.....................................245
Development Credo................................246
Development Control Policies........................246
Implementation.....................................247
Conclusion.........................................247
References.........................................248
SECTION VI Developing Partnerships___________________________
Chapter 10 Bridging the Gap: Volunteer Tourism s Role in Global
Partnership Development..................................251
Emily Eddins
MDG 8: Develop a Global Partnership for Development.........253
Volunteer Tourism in Development.........................254
Global Partnerships in Volunteer Tourism....................255
Volunteers Make a Difference: What Kind of Difference
Is Being Made?.......................................257
Building Capacity, Working Together........................258
Volunteer Tourism and the Other MDGs.....................259
Future Potential of Volunteer Tourism Partnerships for
Development......................................260
Conclusion............................................261
References.............................................262
Contents
Case Study 9 Connecting Communities to the Tourism Supply Chain.......265
Richard C. Edwards, Kelly Calaski, and Rachel Dodds
Why Traditional Community-Based Tourism Often Fails......266
Product Development: Turning It on Its Head............267
Marketing to the Wrong Audience.....................268
Operations and Distribution for International Markets.....268
Financing Sustainable CBT...........................269
The Solution........................................269
How Elements of the Tourism Supply Chain Interact
with Local Communities...........................269
CBTE: A Difficult Path to Consumer Travel Markets........270
Accessing the Powerful Tourism Motor.................270
Case Examples: Connecting Communities to the Tourism
Supply Chain.....................................272
Example 1: Developing Local Partnerships with
Indigenous Communities in the Sacred Valley of Peru .... 272
Example 2: Involving the Wider Travel Industry in Community
Projects for Local Benefits and to Improve CSR.........273
Example 3: Long-Term Relationships: Enabling Success
of Small Business on Lake Titicaca...................274
Example 4: Connecting Small Community Business to
Itineraries for Greater Impact in Guatemala............275
Conclusion.........................................275
References.........................................276
Chapter 11 Partnerships in Practice: Ecotourism and Sustainable
Tourism Accreditation and Certification Programs..............277
Rosemary Black
Partnerships in Tourism: What the Theory Says................279
Partnerships in Sustainable Tourism and Ecotourism............282
The Partnership Model in Practice: Examples of
Sustainable Tourism and Ecotourism Certification
and Accreditation Programs............................285
PAN Parks..........................................285
Sustainable Tourism Certification Network of the Americas.....287
Global Sustainable Tourism Council.......................288
Global Partnership for Sustainable Tourism.................289
Discussion............................................291
Conclusion............................................293
References.............................................293
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SECTION VII Conclusions
Chapter 13 Ecotourism and Sustainable Tourism: Transitioning
into the New Millennium with Future Opportunities
and Challenges..........................................329
Rosemary Black, Kelly S. Bricker, and Stuart Cornell
Poverty Alleviation......................................330
Education, Empowerment, and Building Community Capacity... .332
Health, Welfare, and Well-Being............................332
Environmental Sustainability..............................333
Developing Partnerships..................................335
Some Final Words......................................336
Index............................................... 339
Photo Credits......................................... 349
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