Tourism vs Environment: The Case for Coastal Areas / Edition 1

Tourism vs Environment: The Case for Coastal Areas / Edition 1

by P.P. Wong
ISBN-10:
0792324048
ISBN-13:
9780792324041
Pub. Date:
09/30/1993
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands
ISBN-10:
0792324048
ISBN-13:
9780792324041
Pub. Date:
09/30/1993
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands
Tourism vs Environment: The Case for Coastal Areas / Edition 1

Tourism vs Environment: The Case for Coastal Areas / Edition 1

by P.P. Wong

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Overview

P.P. Wong ABSTRACT Tourism is environmentally dependent. The unique character ofcoastal areas gives rise to a distinctive tourist development. Although accounts on the impacts ofcoastal tourism can be found in works relating to tourism in general, there are few works specifically on coastal tourism. This present volume focuses on the physical environment of coastal tourism, particularly the geomorphological aspects. The papers deal with basic aspects of the coastal environment for tourism, methodologies for assessing the coastal environment for tourism and empirical studies of various types of coastal environment with tourism development. The resultinggeneralisations are expected to be applied elsewhere. TOURISM AND ENVIRONMENT Environment has various meanings for tourism. In its broadest sense, the environment includes all natural and cultural elements as in OECD's (1981) definition to encompass the natural, built and cultural aspects. This holistic approach is encouraged in understanding the potential impacts arising from tourism. A narrower meaning of environment is the natural and built environment as used by Cohen (1978) and Inskeep (1991: 339). Environment can also be restricted to the natural or physical environment, in order to distinguish it from the economic and social aspects of tourism, as used by tourism researchers (e.g. Mathieson and Wall, 1982; Pearce, 1989). This approach is used predominantly in this volume. Various relationships between tourism and the physical aspects of the coast are discussed. There are basic relationships between environment and tourism. Tourism is environmentally dependent and the environment is vulnerable to the impact of tourism.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780792324041
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication date: 09/30/1993
Series: GeoJournal Library , #26
Edition description: 1993
Pages: 228
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.24(d)

Table of Contents

Section I: Coastal Environments for Tourism.- 1. Coastal tourism, geomorphology and geological conservation: the example of south central England.- 2. Geomorphological aspects of surfing in Victoria, Australia.- 3 Analysis of critical coastal processes affecting recreation and tourism development opportunities along south-western Cape coastline.- 4. Terrestrial coastal environments and tourism in Western Samoa.- 5. Geoecodynamic assessment to improve the landscape tourist resources in Cancun, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico.- Section II: Tourism-Environment Relationships on the Coast.- 6. Maldivian tourist resorts and their environmental impact.- 7. Island tourism development in Peninsular Malaysia: environmental perspective.- 8. Morphology and tourist infrastructures of the Ivorian coast.- 9. Geomorphology and tourism related aspects of the Lekki barrier-lagoon coastline in Nigeria.- 10. Geomorphic impacts of resort evolution along the Gulf of Mexico coast: applicability of resort cycle models.- 11. Coastal geomorphology and tourism on the German North Sea coast.- 12. Tourist development and coastal conservation in France.- 13. The impact of man on the shoreline environment of the Costa del Sol, southern Spain.- 14. Man’s impact on the coast of Ireland.
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