Publisher's Synopsis
The notion of ethical tourism has arisen as a crucial domain of investigation and application in modern tourism studies, signifying the growing recognition of ethical factors in travel. Ethical tourism is fundamentally connected to the worldwide dialogue on sustainability, cultural preservation, and social equality. Using international case studies to contextualise, Tourism Ethics and Responsible Community Development focusses on the responsible side of ethical tourism looking at effects on the environment, local cultures and social frameworks. It explores the important ethical issues that have arisen due to the swift growth of tourism in some areas and the often negative consequences for resource utilisation, cultural exchanges, social equity, commerce and the local environment. Written by a team of international experts, topics covered include: Tourism Ethics and Cultural Respect Sustainable Waste Management The Role of Digital Media in Responsible Tourism Marketing Community Participation and Empowerment in Local Tourism Ethical Considerations for Tourist Data Usage