Nature-Based Tourism in Asia’s Mountainous Protected Areas

A Trans-regional Review of Peaks and Parks

Michal Apollo editor Huong T Bui editor Thomas E Jones editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Springer Nature Switzerland AG

Published:24th Jul '21

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This book provides holistic insights into management of protected areas across East Asia and identifies current trends in mountain tourism within the broader field of human geography and nature conservation. The book describes the diversification in visitors and expanding protected areas territories in different Asian countries during recent years. It also compares protected areas networks in the context of the changing demographic profiles of visitors and provides an interdisciplinary transnational appraisal of mountain-based tourism in Asia based on national and international statistics. The research combines specific case studies at the individual country and destination level with trans-regional trends, thereby offering analysis from both the perspective of supply (parks, protected areas, and stakeholders) and demand (mountain tourist market trends and segments). The book is a useful resource for students and academics in tourism and protected areas studies as well as social scientists and policy-makers interested in Asian countries.

“The book does a fine job in describing and analyzing them in depth and providing detailed information on geographic patterns, trends in tourism, and the different countries’ political and institutional organization. … the analysis presented here provides a rich and updated picture of a large part of Asia that should serve as a key reference for a global analysis of the interaction between nature and people in the mountains of the Anthropocene.” (Ricardo Grau, Mountain Research and Development, Vol. 42 (1), February, 2022)

ISBN: 9783030768324

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 676g

316 pages

1st ed. 2021