The Business of Low-Carbon Tourism
The Case of the Tropics
Herausgeber: Bhati, Abhishek Singh; Wood, Jacob; Radomskaya, Valeriya
The Business of Low-Carbon Tourism
The Case of the Tropics
Herausgeber: Bhati, Abhishek Singh; Wood, Jacob; Radomskaya, Valeriya
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This book presents a unique, in-depth exploration of the pressing transformations and shared sustainability challenges faced by nations and territories in the Tropics, provides valuable insights and solutions for low-carbon tourism development, and offers a novel attempt to progress the responsible tourism agenda.
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This book presents a unique, in-depth exploration of the pressing transformations and shared sustainability challenges faced by nations and territories in the Tropics, provides valuable insights and solutions for low-carbon tourism development, and offers a novel attempt to progress the responsible tourism agenda.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 508g
- ISBN-13: 9781032648019
- ISBN-10: 1032648015
- Artikelnr.: 73489940
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 508g
- ISBN-13: 9781032648019
- ISBN-10: 1032648015
- Artikelnr.: 73489940
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Abhishek Singh Bhati is the Pro Vice-Chancellor and CEO at the Newcastle Australia Institute of Higher Education, and Adjunct Professor at James Cook University, Singapore. Valeriya Radomskaya is a Researcher in the School of Business, James Cook University, Singapore. Jacob Wood is the Associate Dean of Research and an Associate Professor of International Trade and Economics, in the School of Business, James Cook University, Singapore. Alexander Josiassen is Professor and Director of the Centre for Tourism and Culture Management, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark, and a Professor of Marketing at James Cook University.
Part 1 - Sustainable Business Practices and Models 1. Think Sustainable,
Act Local - A Stakeholder Approach to Implementing the Local Carbon Tourism
Model 2. How to Implement a Circular Business Model for Achieving
Low-Carbon Tourism: Lessons from Resorts World Sentosa, Singapore 3.
Sustainable rail transport in Australia: A case study of the inland rail
project 4. Community-based conservation initiatives in Kruger National
Park: Assessing the complex interplay of socio-economic dynamics and
environmental sustainability 5. MINT's Journey towards Sustainable
Excellence and Net-Zero Mission Part 2 - Sustainable solutions and
technological innovation 6. Carbon Tracking for Carbon Transparency: A
Promising Approach to Decarbonizing the Tropics 7. Sustainable Supply
Chains: Implications for Tourists and Residents in Tropical Destinations 8.
Practicing Low-Carbon Tourism: An Empirical Research on Digital Consumer
Adapting Circular Behavior in Indonesian Food Industry Part 3 -
Understanding and Influencing Tourist Behavior 9.Beyond Awareness:
Navigating the Attitude-Behavior Divide among Young Asian Travelers in
Singapore 10. Environmentally sustainable tourist behavior in ASEAN: A
systematic literature review 11. Antecedents of Low Carbon Travel
Behaviour: An Empirical Study
Act Local - A Stakeholder Approach to Implementing the Local Carbon Tourism
Model 2. How to Implement a Circular Business Model for Achieving
Low-Carbon Tourism: Lessons from Resorts World Sentosa, Singapore 3.
Sustainable rail transport in Australia: A case study of the inland rail
project 4. Community-based conservation initiatives in Kruger National
Park: Assessing the complex interplay of socio-economic dynamics and
environmental sustainability 5. MINT's Journey towards Sustainable
Excellence and Net-Zero Mission Part 2 - Sustainable solutions and
technological innovation 6. Carbon Tracking for Carbon Transparency: A
Promising Approach to Decarbonizing the Tropics 7. Sustainable Supply
Chains: Implications for Tourists and Residents in Tropical Destinations 8.
Practicing Low-Carbon Tourism: An Empirical Research on Digital Consumer
Adapting Circular Behavior in Indonesian Food Industry Part 3 -
Understanding and Influencing Tourist Behavior 9.Beyond Awareness:
Navigating the Attitude-Behavior Divide among Young Asian Travelers in
Singapore 10. Environmentally sustainable tourist behavior in ASEAN: A
systematic literature review 11. Antecedents of Low Carbon Travel
Behaviour: An Empirical Study
Part 1 - Sustainable Business Practices and Models 1. Think Sustainable,
Act Local - A Stakeholder Approach to Implementing the Local Carbon Tourism
Model 2. How to Implement a Circular Business Model for Achieving
Low-Carbon Tourism: Lessons from Resorts World Sentosa, Singapore 3.
Sustainable rail transport in Australia: A case study of the inland rail
project 4. Community-based conservation initiatives in Kruger National
Park: Assessing the complex interplay of socio-economic dynamics and
environmental sustainability 5. MINT's Journey towards Sustainable
Excellence and Net-Zero Mission Part 2 - Sustainable solutions and
technological innovation 6. Carbon Tracking for Carbon Transparency: A
Promising Approach to Decarbonizing the Tropics 7. Sustainable Supply
Chains: Implications for Tourists and Residents in Tropical Destinations 8.
Practicing Low-Carbon Tourism: An Empirical Research on Digital Consumer
Adapting Circular Behavior in Indonesian Food Industry Part 3 -
Understanding and Influencing Tourist Behavior 9.Beyond Awareness:
Navigating the Attitude-Behavior Divide among Young Asian Travelers in
Singapore 10. Environmentally sustainable tourist behavior in ASEAN: A
systematic literature review 11. Antecedents of Low Carbon Travel
Behaviour: An Empirical Study
Act Local - A Stakeholder Approach to Implementing the Local Carbon Tourism
Model 2. How to Implement a Circular Business Model for Achieving
Low-Carbon Tourism: Lessons from Resorts World Sentosa, Singapore 3.
Sustainable rail transport in Australia: A case study of the inland rail
project 4. Community-based conservation initiatives in Kruger National
Park: Assessing the complex interplay of socio-economic dynamics and
environmental sustainability 5. MINT's Journey towards Sustainable
Excellence and Net-Zero Mission Part 2 - Sustainable solutions and
technological innovation 6. Carbon Tracking for Carbon Transparency: A
Promising Approach to Decarbonizing the Tropics 7. Sustainable Supply
Chains: Implications for Tourists and Residents in Tropical Destinations 8.
Practicing Low-Carbon Tourism: An Empirical Research on Digital Consumer
Adapting Circular Behavior in Indonesian Food Industry Part 3 -
Understanding and Influencing Tourist Behavior 9.Beyond Awareness:
Navigating the Attitude-Behavior Divide among Young Asian Travelers in
Singapore 10. Environmentally sustainable tourist behavior in ASEAN: A
systematic literature review 11. Antecedents of Low Carbon Travel
Behaviour: An Empirical Study







