I want to commission a lengthy and critical review essay on nature-based
tourism and conservation, using as a trigger for the essay Clem Tisdell and
Clevo Wilson's new book of the same name,: Nature-based Tourism and
Conservation: New Economic Insights and Case Studies (Northampton, MA:
Edward Elgar, 2012).  

 

The review essay, which I would expect would run to + or - 6,000 words
(perhaps longer), will be published in a forthcoming issue of JIWLP.  

 

The central purpose of the essay will be to assess, based on this new book
and related other evidence, whether nature-based tourism is, on balance,
good for wildlife, or at least some species of wildlife in at least some
parts of the world, or not.

 

This is a substantial book, at rather more than 500 pp., and a retail price
in the hardcover edition of close to $200.00.  It pulls together a body of
work the authors - both Australians and based at academic institutions in
Queensland - have been developing since 1999.  

 

Of particular interest to the readers of JIWLP, the book has chapters
assessing the relationships between tourism, protected areas, and nature
conservation in Antarctica and in rain forests.  There are also chapters
looking at nature tourism associated with particular species, namely sea
turtles, whales, penguins and other sea birds, and tree kangaroos.

 

I will provide gratis a copy of the book.  

 

If you are seriously interested in this subject and ready to write a
substantial review essay on this topic by a date certain, to be negotiated,
please contact me OFF-LIST at [email protected]  I am also happy to
entertain suggestions about prospective authors.

 

Geoffrey.

 

Geoffrey Wandesforde-Smith

Emeritus Professor of Political Science

University of California, Davis.

Associate Editor, JIWLP.

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