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  • 1
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    almafu_BV049397274
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource.
    ISBN: 978-3-031-38048-8
    Series Statement: Natural and social sciences of Patagonia
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    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    almafu_9961276928902883
    Format: 1 online resource (XXXIV, 468 p. 77 illus., 59 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    ISBN: 3-031-38048-7
    Series Statement: Natural and Social Sciences of Patagonia,
    Content: This open access book applies a social ecological systems (SES) lens to conservation-based development in Patagonia, bringing together authors with historical, contemporary, and future-oriented perspectives in order to increase understanding of the social and environmental implications of nature-based tourism and other forms of conservation-based territorial development. By focusing on Patagonia (as a region) and its various forms of conservation-based development, this book contributes one of the first collections of South American based lessons and will be valuable to researchers and practitioners, both locally and around the world, seeking to better understand complex interconnections between social and ecological environments, and pursue a similar path to resilience and sustainability.
    Note: 1. Introduction -- 2. From local periphery to global center: The evolution of Patagonia through green discourse -- 3. Territorializing Capital: The Political Economy of Nature in Argentine Patagonia -- 4. Patagonia: From Frontiers of Exploration to the Commodification of Nature -- 5. Social representations of territorial conflicts in Chilean Patagonia: Contexts and perspectives on sustainable tourism development -- 6. Social imaginaries of nature and tourism in Argentine Patagonia: stakeholder beliefs and values and their influence on national park creation -- 7. Infrastructure for tourism development in the Aysén Region of peripheral Chilean Patagonia: Trajectories and challenges for ecological and territorial connectivity -- 8. Tourism and Conservation in the Southern reaches of Patgoinia -- 9. Values, conflicts, and discourses and the global 30X30 initiative: A case study of Tompkins Conservation initiatives in Patagonia -- 10. Tensions between tourism, protected area environmental conservation, and indigenous territorial rights in the Pewenche Andes -- 11. Evolving models of tourism planning and use in protected areas of Chilean Patagonia -- 12. Local community governance of protected areas and tourism in Patagonia: An integrative management model for Chile's Cerro Castillo National Park -- 13. A case study of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves along the Chilean-Argentine border in the northern reaches of the Patagonia periphery: Opportunities and challenges for tourism development during the COVID-19 pandemic -- 14. Reimagining our relationship with Nature in northern Chilean Patagonia: Encounters and miss-encounters with the modern world -- 15. Key factors of resilience in Patagonian tourist destinations -- 16. Contributions to resilience and sustainability through time spent in nature -- 17. Methodology to evaluate the potential for a tourism based in science (Scientific Tourism) in destinations with an abundance of protected wildlife areas: The case of Patagonia -- 18. Remediating shifting baseline syndrome in the UNESCO Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve via the Field Environmental Philosophy Cycle -- 19. Conclusion: Research Needs.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-031-38047-9
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_9949578774402882
    Format: XXXIV, 468 p. 77 illus., 59 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    ISBN: 9783031380488
    Series Statement: Natural and Social Sciences of Patagonia,
    Content: This open access book applies a social ecological systems (SES) lens to conservation-based development in Patagonia, bringing together authors with historical, contemporary, and future-oriented perspectives in order to increase understanding of the social and environmental implications of nature-based tourism and other forms of conservation-based territorial development. By focusing on Patagonia (as a region) and its various forms of conservation-based development, this book contributes one of the first collections of South American based lessons and will be valuable to researchers and practitioners, both locally and around the world, seeking to better understand complex interconnections between social and ecological environments, and pursue a similar path to resilience and sustainability.
    Note: 1. Introduction -- 2. From local periphery to global center: The evolution of Patagonia through green discourse -- 3. Territorializing Capital: The Political Economy of Nature in Argentine Patagonia -- 4. Patagonia: From Frontiers of Exploration to the Commodification of Nature -- 5. Social representations of territorial conflicts in Chilean Patagonia: Contexts and perspectives on sustainable tourism development -- 6. Social imaginaries of nature and tourism in Argentine Patagonia: stakeholder beliefs and values and their influence on national park creation -- 7. Infrastructure for tourism development in the Aysén Region of peripheral Chilean Patagonia: Trajectories and challenges for ecological and territorial connectivity -- 8. Tourism and Conservation in the Southern reaches of Patgoinia -- 9. Values, conflicts, and discourses and the global 30X30 initiative: A case study of Tompkins Conservation initiatives in Patagonia -- 10. Tensions between tourism, protected area environmental conservation, and indigenous territorial rights in the Pewenche Andes -- 11. Evolving models of tourism planning and use in protected areas of Chilean Patagonia -- 12. Local community governance of protected areas and tourism in Patagonia: An integrative management model for Chile's Cerro Castillo National Park -- 13. A case study of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves along the Chilean-Argentine border in the northern reaches of the Patagonia periphery: Opportunities and challenges for tourism development during the COVID-19 pandemic -- 14. Reimagining our relationship with Nature in northern Chilean Patagonia: Encounters and miss-encounters with the modern world -- 15. Key factors of resilience in Patagonian tourist destinations -- 16. Contributions to resilience and sustainability through time spent in nature -- 17. Methodology to evaluate the potential for a tourism based in science (Scientific Tourism) in destinations with an abundance of protected wildlife areas: The case of Patagonia -- 18. Remediating shifting baseline syndrome in the UNESCO Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve via the Field Environmental Philosophy Cycle -- 19. Conclusion: Research Needs.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031380471
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031380495
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  • 4
    UID:
    almahu_9949616144802882
    Format: 1 online resource (490 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783031380488
    Series Statement: Natural and Social Sciences of Patagonia Series
    Note: Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- About This Book -- Contents -- Contributors -- About the Editors -- About the Editors -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Tourism and Conservation-Based Development in the Periphery -- 1.1 Geographic Context for "Tourism and Conservation-Based Development in the Periphery: Lessons from Patagonia for a Rapidly Changing World" -- 1.1.1 Contexts and Foundations of Contemporary Patagonian Social-Environmental Systems -- 1.1.2 Patagonia as a Peripheral Territory -- 1.1.3 Government, Power, and Neoliberalism in Chilean and Argentine Patagonia -- 1.1.4 Conservation-Based Development -- 1.2 Overview of the Book Sections -- 1.2.1 Part I: Evolution of the Green Economy in Patagonia -- 1.2.2 Part II: Contemporary Conservation-Based Development: Challenges for Green Integration -- 1.2.3 Part III: Redefining and Evolving Conservation-Based Development Toward Locally Led Resilience and Sustainability -- 1.3 A Bit About the Authors Involved in This Project -- References -- Part I: Evolution of the Green Economy in Patagonia -- Chapter 2: Territorializing Capital: Moreno's Gift and the Political Economy of Nature in Argentine Patagonia -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Territorializing Capital -- 2.2.1 Agrarian Capitalism on the Rangelands -- 2.2.2 Andean Conservation, Leisure Capitalism, and Eco-philanthropy -- 2.3 Territorializing Moreno's Gift -- References -- Chapter 3: Connectivity, Tourism, and Conservation: From Extractive Appropriation to Socio-Environmental Reappropriation of Nature in Aysén -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Theoretical Framework -- 3.3 Methodology -- 3.3.1 Study Area -- 3.3.2 Methods -- 3.4 Results -- 3.4.1 The History of Aysén's Austral Road Network and Nature Protection -- 3.4.2 Opening Routes (1902-1949). , 3.4.3 The Carretera Austral and Nature as Economic-Geopolitical Resources (1950-1989) -- 3.4.4 Connectivity as a Platform for the Resignification of Nature (1990-Today) -- 3.5 Discussion. Social Reappropriation of Nature: Emergence of Tourism and Environmental Protection in Aysén -- 3.6 Conclusions -- 3.6.1 But Beware of Risks of Extractivisms, Real Estate Development, and Over-Tourism -- References -- Chapter 4: How Changing Imaginaries of Nature and Tourism Have Shaped National Protected Area Creation in Argentine Patagonia -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Methodology -- 4.3 Results -- 4.3.1 PA Creation in Argentine Patagonia -- 4.3.2 Local-Global Connections in Argentine Patagonia -- 4.3.2.1 Euro-nationalist Imaginary -- 4.3.2.2 New Argentina Imaginary -- 4.3.2.3 Environmental Crisis Imaginary -- 4.4 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5: Western Patagonia: From Frontiers of Exploration to the Commodification of Nature -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Study Area: Western Patagonia and the Exploradores Valley -- 5.3 Tourism in the Exploradores Valley: Local History of a Global Trajectory -- 5.3.1 In Search of Patagonian Tourism: Pristine Scenery and Exclusivity -- 5.4 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6: Geographic Imaginaries in Dispute in Northern Patagonia: Tourism, Environmental Conservation, and Indigenous Territorial Rights in Quinquén, Chile -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 The Production of Norpatagonia as a Geographic Imaginary -- 6.3 Land, Forests, and Conflicts in the Alto Bio-Bio Region -- 6.3.1 Pewenche Territorial Dispossession -- 6.3.2 Araucaria Harvesting and Protection -- 6.4 Tourism as an Alternative Protection Resource: The Case of Quinquén -- 6.4.1 From the Creation of a Regulatory Landscape… -- 6.4.2 …To the Touristification of Quinquén -- 6.5 Conclusion -- References. , Part II: Contemporary Conservation-Based Development: Challenges for Green Integration -- Chapter 7: The Production of Space in the Frontiers of Tourism: Critical Analysis of the Huella de Glaciares Circuit Between El Chaltén, Argentina, and Villa O'Higgins, Chile -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Literature Review -- 7.3 Methods -- 7.3.1 The Study Area -- 7.3.2 The Huella de Glaciares Project -- 7.3.3 Data Collection and Analysis -- 7.4 Results and Discussion -- 7.4.1 Territorial Organization and Natural Protected Areas -- 7.4.2 Huellas de Glaciares Nature-Based Tourism Project -- 7.4.3 Access, as a Primary Condition of Production -- 7.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 8: Beyond the Border: Understanding Freshwater Resources, Shared Identity, and Transboundary Cooperation in Southern Patagonia -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.1.1 Transboundary Conservation in Southern Patagonia -- 8.2 Conceptual Framework: Factors Influencing Transboundary Collaboration and Conservation -- 8.3 Methods -- 8.4 Results -- 8.4.1 Environmental Factors Influencing Transboundary Collaboration -- 8.4.1.1 Ecological Factors in the Shared Patagonia Landscape -- 8.4.1.2 Combatting Transboundary Threats -- 8.4.2 Socio-cultural Factors Influencing Transboundary Conservation -- 8.4.2.1 Shared Identity -- 8.4.2.2 Engagement and Conflict with Local Communities -- 8.4.3 Political Factors Influencing Transboundary Conservation -- 8.4.3.1 Border Claims for Southern Patagonian Ice Field Resources -- 8.4.3.2 Political Turnover and Distrust -- 8.4.4 Economic Factors for Transboundary Conservation -- 8.4.4.1 Limited Resources and Management Capacity -- 8.4.5 Tourism Factors in Transboundary Conservation -- 8.5 Discussion -- 8.5.1 National and International Politics of Transboundary Water Resources -- 8.5.2 Shared Identity and Local Collaboration. , 8.5.3 Bridging Local, National, and International Scales -- 8.6 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 9: Values, Conflicts, and Narratives of Private Protected Areas: The Case of Tompkins Conservation in Chilean Patagonia and Argentina -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.1.1 Background on Tompkins Conservation -- 9.2 Theoretical Approach -- 9.3 Methods -- 9.3.1 Case Study Context -- 9.3.2 Narrative Analysis -- 9.4 Results -- 9.4.1 Academic Narratives -- 9.4.2 Popular Press Narratives -- 9.5 Discussion -- 9.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 10: Exploring Social Representations of Nature-Based Tourism, Development Conflict, and Sustainable Development Futures in Chilean Patagonia -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Theoretical Framework -- 10.3 Methodology -- 10.3.1 Research Design and Justification -- 10.3.2 Data Collection -- 10.3.3 Data Processing and Analysis -- 10.4 Results -- 10.4.1 Contexts, Actors, Interests, and Underlying Dynamics of Tensions and Conflicts -- 10.4.2 Manifestations of Sustainable Development Futures Trajectories -- 10.5 Discussion -- 10.6 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 11: Identification of Causal Chains for Sustainable Tourism Development Within Two Chilean Patagonia National Parks: Cerro Castillo and Torres del Paine -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.1.1 Evaluation of the Linkages Between Tourism Use and PA Conservation -- 11.2 Methods -- 11.2.1 Data Collection -- 11.2.2 Data Analysis -- 11.3 Results and Discussion -- 11.3.1 Cerro Castillo National Park Case Study -- 11.3.1.1 Drivers -- 11.3.1.2 Pressures -- 11.3.1.3 Status -- 11.3.1.4 Impacts -- 11.3.1.5 Responses -- 11.3.2 Torres del Paine National Park Case Study -- 11.3.2.1 Drivers -- 11.3.2.2 Pressures -- 11.3.2.3 State -- 11.3.2.4 Impacts -- 11.3.2.5 Responses -- 11.4 Conclusions -- References. , Chapter 12: Visual Dimensions of Conservation Landscapes: An Exploration of Patagonian Fjordic Landscapes from the Perspective of Prospective Chilean Tourists -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Theoretical Framework -- 12.2.1 Landscape from the Observer's Perspective -- 12.2.2 Natural Landscapes -- 12.2.3 Chilean Legislation and Environmental Awareness -- 12.2.4 Evaluating Perceptions of Landscape Naturalness -- 12.3 Materials and Methods -- 12.3.1 Study Area -- 12.3.2 Product Concept Testing -- 12.3.3 Survey Procedures -- 12.3.4 Questionnaire Design -- 12.3.5 Statistical Analysis -- 12.4 Results -- 12.4.1 Study Sample -- 12.4.2 Responses to Current Nature-Based Tourism Experience Positioning with and without the Presence of Aquaculture Infrastructure -- 12.4.3 Comparative Analysis Between Tourism Experience Alternatives with and without the Presence of Visible Aquaculture Infrastructure -- 12.4.4 The Effect of Socio-demographic Characteristic Variables on Experience Attribute Ratings with and without the Presence of Visible Aquaculture Infrastructure -- 12.5 Discussion -- 12.5.1 Understanding the Potential for Current Tourism Experience Positioning with Prospective Chilean Tourists -- 12.5.2 Comparative Analysis Between Tourism Experience Alternatives with and without the Presence of Visible Aquaculture Infrastructure -- 12.5.3 Determination of the Effect of Socio-demographic Characteristic Variables on the Product Alternatives with and without the Presence of Visible Aquaculture Infrastructure -- 12.6 Conclusions -- References -- Part III: Building Resilience and Sustainability -- Chapter 13: Employing Local Tourism Councils to Improve Protected Area Tourism Development and Governance in the Aysén Region of Chile -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Project Phases -- 13.2.1 Phase 1: Participatory Governance Best Practices. , 13.2.2 Phase 2: Analysis of the Governance Process in the Region of Aysén.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Gale-Detrich, Trace Tourism and Conservation-Based Development in the Periphery Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2023 ISBN 9783031380471
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    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_187732762X
    Format: xxxiv,468 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023
    ISBN: 3031380479 , 3031380479
    Language: English
    URL: Cover
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_187777166X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (468 p.)
    ISBN: 9783031380488 , 9783031380471
    Series Statement: Natural and Social Sciences of Patagonia
    Content: This open access book applies a social ecological systems (SES) lens to conservation-based development in Patagonia, bringing together authors with historical, contemporary, and future-oriented perspectives in order to increase understanding of the social and environmental implications of nature-based tourism and other forms of conservation-based territorial development. By focusing on Patagonia (as a region) and its various forms of conservation-based development, this book contributes one of the first collections of South American based lessons and will be valuable to researchers and practitioners, both locally and around the world, seeking to better understand complex interconnections between social and ecological environments, and pursue a similar path to resilience and sustainability
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  • 7
    UID:
    almahu_9949585711002882
    Format: 1 online resource (XXXIV, 468 p. 77 illus., 59 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    ISBN: 3-031-38048-7
    Series Statement: Natural and Social Sciences of Patagonia,
    Content: This open access book applies a social ecological systems (SES) lens to conservation-based development in Patagonia, bringing together authors with historical, contemporary, and future-oriented perspectives in order to increase understanding of the social and environmental implications of nature-based tourism and other forms of conservation-based territorial development. By focusing on Patagonia (as a region) and its various forms of conservation-based development, this book contributes one of the first collections of South American based lessons and will be valuable to researchers and practitioners, both locally and around the world, seeking to better understand complex interconnections between social and ecological environments, and pursue a similar path to resilience and sustainability.
    Note: 1. Introduction -- 2. From local periphery to global center: The evolution of Patagonia through green discourse -- 3. Territorializing Capital: The Political Economy of Nature in Argentine Patagonia -- 4. Patagonia: From Frontiers of Exploration to the Commodification of Nature -- 5. Social representations of territorial conflicts in Chilean Patagonia: Contexts and perspectives on sustainable tourism development -- 6. Social imaginaries of nature and tourism in Argentine Patagonia: stakeholder beliefs and values and their influence on national park creation -- 7. Infrastructure for tourism development in the Aysén Region of peripheral Chilean Patagonia: Trajectories and challenges for ecological and territorial connectivity -- 8. Tourism and Conservation in the Southern reaches of Patgoinia -- 9. Values, conflicts, and discourses and the global 30X30 initiative: A case study of Tompkins Conservation initiatives in Patagonia -- 10. Tensions between tourism, protected area environmental conservation, and indigenous territorial rights in the Pewenche Andes -- 11. Evolving models of tourism planning and use in protected areas of Chilean Patagonia -- 12. Local community governance of protected areas and tourism in Patagonia: An integrative management model for Chile's Cerro Castillo National Park -- 13. A case study of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves along the Chilean-Argentine border in the northern reaches of the Patagonia periphery: Opportunities and challenges for tourism development during the COVID-19 pandemic -- 14. Reimagining our relationship with Nature in northern Chilean Patagonia: Encounters and miss-encounters with the modern world -- 15. Key factors of resilience in Patagonian tourist destinations -- 16. Contributions to resilience and sustainability through time spent in nature -- 17. Methodology to evaluate the potential for a tourism based in science (Scientific Tourism) in destinations with an abundance of protected wildlife areas: The case of Patagonia -- 18. Remediating shifting baseline syndrome in the UNESCO Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve via the Field Environmental Philosophy Cycle -- 19. Conclusion: Research Needs.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-031-38047-9
    Language: English
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  • 8
    UID:
    edoccha_9961276928902883
    Format: 1 online resource (XXXIV, 468 p. 77 illus., 59 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    ISBN: 3-031-38048-7
    Series Statement: Natural and Social Sciences of Patagonia,
    Content: This open access book applies a social ecological systems (SES) lens to conservation-based development in Patagonia, bringing together authors with historical, contemporary, and future-oriented perspectives in order to increase understanding of the social and environmental implications of nature-based tourism and other forms of conservation-based territorial development. By focusing on Patagonia (as a region) and its various forms of conservation-based development, this book contributes one of the first collections of South American based lessons and will be valuable to researchers and practitioners, both locally and around the world, seeking to better understand complex interconnections between social and ecological environments, and pursue a similar path to resilience and sustainability.
    Note: 1. Introduction -- 2. From local periphery to global center: The evolution of Patagonia through green discourse -- 3. Territorializing Capital: The Political Economy of Nature in Argentine Patagonia -- 4. Patagonia: From Frontiers of Exploration to the Commodification of Nature -- 5. Social representations of territorial conflicts in Chilean Patagonia: Contexts and perspectives on sustainable tourism development -- 6. Social imaginaries of nature and tourism in Argentine Patagonia: stakeholder beliefs and values and their influence on national park creation -- 7. Infrastructure for tourism development in the Aysén Region of peripheral Chilean Patagonia: Trajectories and challenges for ecological and territorial connectivity -- 8. Tourism and Conservation in the Southern reaches of Patgoinia -- 9. Values, conflicts, and discourses and the global 30X30 initiative: A case study of Tompkins Conservation initiatives in Patagonia -- 10. Tensions between tourism, protected area environmental conservation, and indigenous territorial rights in the Pewenche Andes -- 11. Evolving models of tourism planning and use in protected areas of Chilean Patagonia -- 12. Local community governance of protected areas and tourism in Patagonia: An integrative management model for Chile's Cerro Castillo National Park -- 13. A case study of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves along the Chilean-Argentine border in the northern reaches of the Patagonia periphery: Opportunities and challenges for tourism development during the COVID-19 pandemic -- 14. Reimagining our relationship with Nature in northern Chilean Patagonia: Encounters and miss-encounters with the modern world -- 15. Key factors of resilience in Patagonian tourist destinations -- 16. Contributions to resilience and sustainability through time spent in nature -- 17. Methodology to evaluate the potential for a tourism based in science (Scientific Tourism) in destinations with an abundance of protected wildlife areas: The case of Patagonia -- 18. Remediating shifting baseline syndrome in the UNESCO Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve via the Field Environmental Philosophy Cycle -- 19. Conclusion: Research Needs.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-031-38047-9
    Language: English
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  • 9
    UID:
    edocfu_9961276928902883
    Format: 1 online resource (XXXIV, 468 p. 77 illus., 59 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    ISBN: 3-031-38048-7
    Series Statement: Natural and Social Sciences of Patagonia,
    Content: This open access book applies a social ecological systems (SES) lens to conservation-based development in Patagonia, bringing together authors with historical, contemporary, and future-oriented perspectives in order to increase understanding of the social and environmental implications of nature-based tourism and other forms of conservation-based territorial development. By focusing on Patagonia (as a region) and its various forms of conservation-based development, this book contributes one of the first collections of South American based lessons and will be valuable to researchers and practitioners, both locally and around the world, seeking to better understand complex interconnections between social and ecological environments, and pursue a similar path to resilience and sustainability.
    Note: 1. Introduction -- 2. From local periphery to global center: The evolution of Patagonia through green discourse -- 3. Territorializing Capital: The Political Economy of Nature in Argentine Patagonia -- 4. Patagonia: From Frontiers of Exploration to the Commodification of Nature -- 5. Social representations of territorial conflicts in Chilean Patagonia: Contexts and perspectives on sustainable tourism development -- 6. Social imaginaries of nature and tourism in Argentine Patagonia: stakeholder beliefs and values and their influence on national park creation -- 7. Infrastructure for tourism development in the Aysén Region of peripheral Chilean Patagonia: Trajectories and challenges for ecological and territorial connectivity -- 8. Tourism and Conservation in the Southern reaches of Patgoinia -- 9. Values, conflicts, and discourses and the global 30X30 initiative: A case study of Tompkins Conservation initiatives in Patagonia -- 10. Tensions between tourism, protected area environmental conservation, and indigenous territorial rights in the Pewenche Andes -- 11. Evolving models of tourism planning and use in protected areas of Chilean Patagonia -- 12. Local community governance of protected areas and tourism in Patagonia: An integrative management model for Chile's Cerro Castillo National Park -- 13. A case study of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves along the Chilean-Argentine border in the northern reaches of the Patagonia periphery: Opportunities and challenges for tourism development during the COVID-19 pandemic -- 14. Reimagining our relationship with Nature in northern Chilean Patagonia: Encounters and miss-encounters with the modern world -- 15. Key factors of resilience in Patagonian tourist destinations -- 16. Contributions to resilience and sustainability through time spent in nature -- 17. Methodology to evaluate the potential for a tourism based in science (Scientific Tourism) in destinations with an abundance of protected wildlife areas: The case of Patagonia -- 18. Remediating shifting baseline syndrome in the UNESCO Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve via the Field Environmental Philosophy Cycle -- 19. Conclusion: Research Needs.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-031-38047-9
    Language: English
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  • 10
    UID:
    kobvindex_HPB1403387364
    Format: 1 online resource (xxxiv, 468 pages) : , illustrations (some color).
    ISBN: 9783031380488 , 3031380487
    Series Statement: Natural and social sciences of Patagonia,
    Content: This open access book applies a social ecological systems (SES) lens to conservation-based development in Patagonia, bringing together authors with historical, contemporary, and future-oriented perspectives in order to increase understanding of the social and environmental implications of nature-based tourism and other forms of conservation-based territorial development. By focusing on Patagonia (as a region) and its various forms of conservation-based development, this book contributes one of the first collections of South American based lessons and will be valuable to researchers and practitioners, both locally and around the world, seeking to better understand complex interconnections between social and ecological environments, and pursue a similar path to resilience and sustainability.
    Note: Includes index. , 1. Introduction -- 2. From local periphery to global center: The evolution of Patagonia through green discourse -- 3. Territorializing Capital: The Political Economy of Nature in Argentine Patagonia -- 4. Patagonia: From Frontiers of Exploration to the Commodification of Nature -- 5. Social representations of territorial conflicts in Chilean Patagonia: Contexts and perspectives on sustainable tourism development -- 6. Social imaginaries of nature and tourism in Argentine Patagonia: stakeholder beliefs and values and their influence on national park creation -- 7. Infrastructure for tourism development in the Aysén Region of peripheral Chilean Patagonia: Trajectories and challenges for ecological and territorial connectivity -- 8. Tourism and Conservation in the Southern reaches of Patgoinia -- 9. Values, conflicts, and discourses and the global 30X30 initiative: A case study of Tompkins Conservation initiatives in Patagonia -- 10. Tensions between tourism, protected area environmental conservation, and indigenous territorial rights in the Pewenche Andes -- 11. Evolving models of tourism planning and use in protected areas of Chilean Patagonia -- 12. Local community governance of protected areas and tourism in Patagonia: An integrative management model for Chile's Cerro Castillo National Park -- 13. A case study of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves along the Chilean-Argentine border in the northern reaches of the Patagonia periphery: Opportunities and challenges for tourism development during the COVID-19 pandemic -- 14. Reimagining our relationship with Nature in northern Chilean Patagonia: Encounters and miss-encounters with the modern world -- 15. Key factors of resilience in Patagonian tourist destinations -- 16. Contributions to resilience and sustainability through time spent in nature -- 17. Methodology to evaluate the potential for a tourism based in science (Scientific Tourism) in destinations with an abundance of protected wildlife areas: The case of Patagonia -- 18. Remediating shifting baseline syndrome in the UNESCO Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve via the Field Environmental Philosophy Cycle -- 19. Conclusion: Research Needs.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-031-38047-9
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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