Sustainable tourism and law / Michael Faure, Ni Ketut Supasti Dharmawan & I Made Budi Arsika, (eds.).
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed Apr. 14, 2014).
Includes bibliographical references.
COVER ; HALF TITLE PAGE ; TITLE PAGE ; COPYRIGHT ; TABLE OF CONTENTS ; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS ; LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS.
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1 PROBLEM DEFINITION AND REASONS FOR THIS BOOK ; 1.2 HISTORY AND ORIGINS OF THIS BOOK ; 1.3 SET-UP OF THIS BOOK.
1.4 STRUCTURE OF THE BOOK 1.5 CONTRIBUTORS ; 1.6 WORD OF THANKS ; REFERENCES ; PART I: SUSTAINABLE TOURISM IN CONTEXT.
2.2 SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS 2.3 ECOAND SUSTAINABLE TOURISM: FRIENDLY SOLUTIONS? ; 2.4 PARADOXES OF TOURISM ; 2.5 BIRTH OF AN ALTERNATIVE.
The central focus of this book is the interaction between law and tourism, with the view to attaining sustainable tourism. The book achieves its goal by approaching law and tourism from various angles. On the one hand, sustainable tourism is put in a broader context by, for example, outlining the principles and philosophy of sustainable tourism, and on the other by explaining how principles of sustainable tourism can be taught through educational programs in developing countries. The question therefore arises as to how a 'Global Code' could also be integrated in legal teaching. There are, more.
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