Pensum for Ecotourism theories and concepts
Emnekode: 4507Emneansvarlig(e): Ingeborg Nordbø (ingeborgSPAMFILTER@nordboe.org)
Ca. antall studenter: 10-20
Pensum: Høst 2009/2010
Pensumlista er godkjent av emneansvarlig. Opplysningene er kvalitetssikret av biblioteket.
Obligatorisk litteratur
ISBN 978-0-415-42931-3
Syllabus: Chapter 3,5 og 8
Holden, Andrew (2008) Environment and tourism. 2nd edition, London, Routledge
ISBN 978-0-415-39955-5
Syllabus: Chapter 2,3,4,6 og 8
Page, Stephen J. & Dowling, Ross K. (2001) Ecotourism., Harlow, Pearson Education
ISBN 978-0-582-35658-0
Syllabus: Chapter 1-6
Compendium 1 . (2008), Bø, Høgskolen i Telemark
Antall pensumsider: 282
Kompendium som får kjøpt på Kopisenteret i Bø.
CONTENTS:
Higham, James (ed.) (2007) critical issues in ecotourism
- Chapter 2 ”Definition paradoxes: from concept to definition”, Björk, P.
- Chapter 3 ”Ecotourism as a western construct”, Cater, E..
- Chapter 7 ”Ecotourism: pondering the paradoxes”, Higham, J. and M. Lück.
- Chapter 15 ”Ecotourism and biodiversity conservation in Asia: Institutional challenges and opportunities”, Cochrane, J..
- Chapter 16 ”Indigenous ecotourism: conservation and resource rights”, Zeppel, H.
Gössling, Stefan og Johan Hultman (2006) Ecotourism in Scandinavia. Lessons in theory and practice
- Chapter 1 ”An introduction to ecotourism in Scandinavia”, Gössling, S. and J. Hultman
- Chapter 2 ”Ecotourism in Denmark”, Kaae, B. C.
- Chapter 3 ”Sweden: Where Holidays Come Naturally”, Fredman, P., Gössling, S. and J. Hultman
- Chapter 4 ”Ecotourism in Norway: Non-existence or Co-existence?”, Viken, A.
- Chapter 11 ”Environmental Concerns of Swedish Ecotourists: an Environmental-Psychological Perspective”, Wurzinger, S.
Butcher, Jim (2007) Ecotourism, NGOs and Development
- Chapter 3 “Pioneers of ecotourism: different aims, shared perspective”
- Chapter 4 “Community participation in the advocacy of ecotourism”
- Chapter 5 “Tradition in the advocacy of ecotourism”
McLaren, Deborah (1998) Rethinking tourism and ecotravel
- Chapter 5 “Rethinking Ecotravel”
MacCannel (1989),
- Chapter 5 “Staged authenticity”
Compendium 2. (2008), Bø, Høgskolen i Telemark
Kompendium som får kjøpt på Kopisenteret i Bø.
CONTENTS:
Armstrong and Botzler (1993) Environmental Ethics
- Chapter 6 “Anthropocentrism”
- Chapter 8 “Ecocentrism”
Bush (2003) Ecology of a Changing Planet
- Chapter 3 “The Great Wealth of Life: Biodiversity”
- Chapter 19 “Working to Save Biodiversity”
Callicott in Zimmerman et al. (1998) Environmental Philosophy
- Introduction “Environmental Ethics”
Hunter & Green (1995) Tourism and the Environment, A sustainable relationship?
- Chapter 2 “The environmental impacts of tourism”
Jarvis (2000) Ecological Principles and Environmental Issues
- Chapter 6 “Biodiversity and species richness”
Lee et al. (2000) Global Sustainable Development in the 21st Century
- Chapter 2 “The Concept of Sustainable Development”
Lemons and Brown (1995) Sustainable development: Science, Ethics, and Public Policy
- Chapter 1 “Introduction”
- Chapter 6 “Conservation of Biodiversity and Sustainable development”
Regan (1983) The Case for Animal Rights
- Chapter 5 “Indirect Duty Views”
- Chapter 7 “Justice and Equality”
- Chapter 9 “Implications of the Rights View”
Singer in Zimmerman et al. (1998) Environmental Philosophy
- Chapter 4 “All Animals are Equal”
Singer (1975) Animal Liberation
- Chapter 4 “Becoming a Vegetarian”
UNEP (2002) Tourism and Biodiversity, Also available from http://www.unep.org/PDF/Tourism_and_biodiversity_report.pdf [read 22.06.2009]