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Gateway communities that neighbour parks and protected areas are impacted by tourism, while facing unique circumstances related to protected area management. Economic dependency remains a serious challenge for these communities, especially in a climate of neoliberalism, top-down policy environments, and park closures related to environmental degradation or government budgets. The collection of works in this edited book provide bottom-up, informed, and nuanced approaches to tourism management using local experiences from gateway communities and protected areas management emerging from a decade of guidelines, rulemaking, and exclusive decision-making. Global perspectives are presented and contextualized at the local level of gateway communities in an attempt to balance nature, community, and commerce, while supporting the triple bottom line of sustainable tourism. While anticipating a post-COVID 19 global shift, readers are encouraged to think through transformation and resiliency in regard to how the flux of supply vs demand alters gateway community perspectives on tourism. Specific features of this book include: · Focus on transformations, which provides insight into the complex and dynamic nature of gateway communities. · Multidisciplinary, multi-cultural insights into protected area management. · Applied and conceptual chapters from global perspectives.
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Appalachian Trail Communities: Gateway Partners in Parks and Protected Area Management Chapter 3: Building a Gateway to the Arctic: A Political Economy Perspective on Tourism Development and Conservation in Finnish Lapland Chapter 4: Gateway Community Relationships with a US National Park: A Qualitative Exploration of Community Member, Concessioner and Grand Teton National Park Staff Perspectives Chapter 5: Advocacy for Protected Areas in the Caribbean: A Collaborated Approach to Ecotourism in Antigua and Barbuda Chapter 6: Contribution of Tourism to Sustainable Development: Samalayuca Dunes (Mexico) Chapter 7: Community Engagement with Tourism Management in Small Atlantic islands Chapter 8: Protected Area Tourism in Batanes Islands, Philippines: Issues and impacts Chapter 9: The Praia do Sono (Paraty, Brazil) as a Gateway Community to Achieve the Universalization of Sustainable Development Goal 6 (Water Sanitation) in Tourist Areas Chapter 10: Public-private Partnerships: A Framework for National Park Gateway Community Development Chapter 11: Stories to Engage Protected Area Neighbouring Communities in Tourism Planning and Practice Chapter 12: Sustainable tourism Initiatives and Impediments: The National Mall as an Urban Gateway Community Chapter 13: Conclusion