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Rethinking Tourism and Environmental Governance

Taylor Apple

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English
Taylor Apple
04 December 2023
"Rethinking Tourism and Environmental Governance Subtitle: A Study of Decision-Making in St. Kitts for Long-term Preservation

Rethinking Tourism and Environmental GovernanceBook DescriptionExplore the critical intersection of tourism and environmental sustainability in the Caribbean with ""Rethinking Tourism and Environmental Governance."" This insightful book delves into the challenges faced by the wider Caribbean region, especially in economies heavily dependent on tourism. The narrative takes a deep dive into the delicate balance between economic growth and environmental preservation, using the case study of St. Kitts.

Preface OverviewIn the preface, the author highlights the pivotal moment the Caribbean finds itself in, having experienced remarkable growth in tourism over two decades. However, this success comes at a cost-the strain on finite natural resources and the resulting environmental decay. The book underscores the irony that an industry designed to showcase natural beauty has become a significant contributor to its decline.

Key Themes Explored1. Closed Environmental Policy

The research contends that St. Kitts exhibits a closed environmental policy, where citizen concerns are not adequately considered in decision-making.

2. Citizen Engagement

Emphasizes the importance of soliciting opinions and concerns from citizens and stakeholders to create a comprehensive understanding of the issues at hand.

3. Government-Community Relations

Addresses the need for fostering support and trust in government actions to avoid confusion and resentment, which can impede effective environmental policies.

4. Perceptions and Beliefs

Investigates the perceptions, opinions, attitudes, and beliefs of local citizens regarding the environment, tourism development, and the relationship between government leaders and citizens.

5. Exclusion and Self-Interest

Explores the hypothesis that specific user groups feel excluded from the decision-making process and that government actions may be driven by the self-interest of the political and economic elite.

6. Recommendations for Sustainable Development

Provides recommendations based on research findings, including the importance of increasing public awareness, environmental education programs, involving specific groups in project planning, and empowering the community to take responsibility for their surroundings.

7. Youth Involvement

Advocates for the involvement of young people in implementing recommendations, recognizing their role in shaping the future of sustainable development.

Why You Should Read This Book""Rethinking Tourism and Environmental Governance"" offers a compelling exploration of the complex relationship between tourism, environmental policy, and citizen engagement. By examining the case of St. Kitts, it provides valuable insights and practical recommendations for achieving sustainable development in tourism-dependent economies. This book is a must-read for policymakers, environmentalists, and anyone passionate about the delicate balance between economic growth and environmental preservation.

Tourism;

Environmental Governance;

Caribbean;

St. Kitts;

Sustainable Development;

Citizen Engagement;

Environmental Policy;

Tourism Industry;

Economic Impacts;

Community Empowerment;

Government Relations;

Environmental Education;

User Group Perceptions;

Decision-Making Process;

Community Involvement;

Young People;

Political and Economic Elite;

Public Awareness;

Tourism and Environment;

Caribbean Development"

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Imprint:   Taylor Apple
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 6mm
Weight:   154g
ISBN:   9783946229452
ISBN 10:   394622945X
Pages:   106
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

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