rainforests of the sea/raising awareness
Dricot-Fellenius
karlf at sfu.ca
Fri May 26 20:22:50 UTC 2000
Rob,
I am on this listserve to gain knowledge about coral reefs that can be used in
the management of coastal and marine tourism. As such, I can appreciate the
analogy between rain forests and coral reef environments from a tourism
perspective. While tourism is more prevalent in reef environments, ecotourism
tends to have more success in rain forests. In accordance with ecotourism
principles, the conservation ethic by tourism operators and the extent of local
benefit from the operation are two themes that could be elaborated upon in your
programme.
There are a number of sites that can be referenced for this kind of info:
http://www2.planeta.com/mader/planeta/0295/0295shores.html
The Challenge of Ecotourism
http://ecotourism.homepage.com/definitions.htm
Dealing with Definitions - John Shores
http://www.gorp.com/gorp/features/misc/ecotour.htm
Principles of Ecotourism - GORP
http://www.green-travel.com/gtdef.htm
Toward Definition
http://www2.planeta.com/mader/ecotravel/tour/definitions.html
Definitions - Ron Mader/Planeta.com
http://www2.planeta.com/mader/ecotravel/tour/latam.html
Latin American Ecotourism - What is it?
http://www2.planeta.com/mader/planeta/1196/1196agents.html
Evaluating Ecotourism Operators and Agents
regards,
karl
"Gould, Rob" wrote:
> I am structuring the programme at the moment so any thoughts from you, the
> experts, would be greatly appreciated. Any information about possible
> implications of reef destruction and, of course, the positive contributions
> coral reefs make to the wider environment are particularly welcome.
>
> Your knowledge on this subject is obviously far greater than mine so I would
> very much appreciate any help or ideas.
--
Karl Fellenius, Masters Candidate
School of Resource & Environmental Management
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6
http://www.rem.sfu.ca
karlf at sfu.ca
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