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E-grāmata: Business of Low-Carbon Tourism: The Case of the Tropics [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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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.



The millions of tourists who visit tropical nations annually underscore the region's significance in global tourism. However, these nations receive little scholarly attention compared to major countries. This book fills that gap, presenting a unique, in-depth exploration of the pressing transformations and shared sustainability challenges faced by nations and territories in the Tropics, providing valuable insights and solutions for low-carbon tourism development, and offering a novel attempt to progress the responsible tourism agenda.

The book contributes to the emerging field of low carbon tourism. It concentrates on tourism-intensive tropical countries, exploring nation-specific and regional measures that could encourage low-carbon operations within the tourism sector. It focuses on distinct populations, host communities and service providers in the Tropics, distinguishing it from most texts on sustainability and low-carbon tourism that either focus on Western perspectives or strive for universal applicability. The chapters place the discussion within a contemporary context and introduce the challenges this era holds, including the role of marketing, policies and regulations, innovation, social norms and values in promoting low-carbon transition in tourism. Topics covered in this book include, but are not limited to, low-impact visitor behavior and low-carbon planning; voluntary, nudged, or compulsory participation in emission reduction initiatives; infrastructural, social, and psychological barriers to change; greenwashing and responsible marketing; ethnocentrism, and the politics of low-carbon tourism.

Targeted primarily at academics and professionals in tourism, business, environmental management, policy studies, and public administration, this practical and insightful book is essential reading for anyone interested in low-carbon tourism development and the challenges that lie ahead.

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. MINTs 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
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.