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11. Marine Ecotourism and Regional Development: A Case Study of the Marine Park Project, Malvan, Maharashtra, India
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Preface viii
- Editors and Contributors xii
- Introduction 1
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Section 1: Issues in Marine Ecotourism
- 1. Defining Marine Ecotourism: A Delphi Study 17
- 2. Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea: Dilemmas for Marine Ecotourism 37
- 3. Planning Policy Issues for Marine Ecotourism 48
- 4. An Assessment of the Framework, Legislation and Monitoring Required to Develop Genuinely Sustainable Whalewatching 66
- 5. A Methodology for the Determining the Recreational Carrying Capacity of Wetlands María José Viñals, Maryland 79
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Section 2: Experiences with Marine Ecotourism
- 6. NGOs as Conservation Agents: Achieving Conservation through Marine Ecotourism 107
- 7. Sipadan: An Over-exploited Scuba-diving Paradise? An Analysis of Tourist Impact, Diver Satisfaction and Management Priorities 122
- 8. Marine Ecotourism through Education: A Case Study of Divers in the British Virgin Islands 138
- 9. Reconciling Communities’ Expectations of Ecotourism: Initiating a Planning and Education Strategy for the Avoca Beach Rock Platform 155
- 10. Community Participation in Marine Ecotourism Development in West Clare, Ireland 171
- 11. Marine Ecotourism and Regional Development: A Case Study of the Marine Park Project, Malvan, Maharashtra, India 177
- 12. Developing Sustainable Whalewatching in the Shannon Estuary 198
- 13. Marine Ecotourism Potential in the Waters of South Devon and Cornwall 204
- 14. Scuba diving: An Alternative Form of Coastal Tourism for Greece? 215
- 15. Marine Ecotourism in New Zealand: An Overview of the Industry and its Management 233
- Conclusions 249
- Index 262
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Preface viii
- Editors and Contributors xii
- Introduction 1
-
Section 1: Issues in Marine Ecotourism
- 1. Defining Marine Ecotourism: A Delphi Study 17
- 2. Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea: Dilemmas for Marine Ecotourism 37
- 3. Planning Policy Issues for Marine Ecotourism 48
- 4. An Assessment of the Framework, Legislation and Monitoring Required to Develop Genuinely Sustainable Whalewatching 66
- 5. A Methodology for the Determining the Recreational Carrying Capacity of Wetlands María José Viñals, Maryland 79
-
Section 2: Experiences with Marine Ecotourism
- 6. NGOs as Conservation Agents: Achieving Conservation through Marine Ecotourism 107
- 7. Sipadan: An Over-exploited Scuba-diving Paradise? An Analysis of Tourist Impact, Diver Satisfaction and Management Priorities 122
- 8. Marine Ecotourism through Education: A Case Study of Divers in the British Virgin Islands 138
- 9. Reconciling Communities’ Expectations of Ecotourism: Initiating a Planning and Education Strategy for the Avoca Beach Rock Platform 155
- 10. Community Participation in Marine Ecotourism Development in West Clare, Ireland 171
- 11. Marine Ecotourism and Regional Development: A Case Study of the Marine Park Project, Malvan, Maharashtra, India 177
- 12. Developing Sustainable Whalewatching in the Shannon Estuary 198
- 13. Marine Ecotourism Potential in the Waters of South Devon and Cornwall 204
- 14. Scuba diving: An Alternative Form of Coastal Tourism for Greece? 215
- 15. Marine Ecotourism in New Zealand: An Overview of the Industry and its Management 233
- Conclusions 249
- Index 262