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Seventh in CABI’s Ecotourism book series, this volume focuses on the American region in much the same way that the fourth volume (Gössling and Hultman, 2006) examined Scandinavia. Both the editors are anthropologists, so despite the book’s subtitle, most chapters focus first on people, with conservation as a secondary consideration. There are 19 individual authors. Six of these work as consultants; six for universities, including two professors and two PhD students; three work for NGOs, two for governments, one is a tour operator and one is a journalist.
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Seventh in CABI’s Ecotourism book series, this volume focuses on the American region in much the same way that the fourth volume (Gössling and Hultman, 2006) examined Scandinavia. Both the editors are anthropologists, so despite the book’s subtitle, most chapters focus first on people, with conservation as a secondary consideration. There are 19 individual authors. Six of these work as consultants; six for universities, including two professors and two PhD students; three work for NGOs, two for governments, one is a tour operator and one is a journalist.
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