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    Ethical and Responsible Tourism explains the methods and practices used to manage the environmental impact of tourism on local communities and destinations.This new edition takes into account recent global events such as the Covid-19 health crisis, the impacts of the war in Ukraine on tourism in neighbouring regions and the consequences of the energy and cost of living crisis.The three core themes of the book – destination management, environmental and social aspects of ethical sustainable development and business impacts – are discussed across both topic and case study chapters, alongside explanatory editorial analysis with all chapters clearly signposted and interlinked.The case studies address specific and practical examples from a global range of examples including sites in Australasia, Central America, Europe, Asia, North America and South America.In this new edition, further case studies are included from the USA and Japan, as well as new examples from Brazil, Croatia and Malta.Used as a core textbook, the linking of theory in the topic chapters, and practice gained through case studies, alongside further reading and editorial commentary, Ethical and Responsible Tourism provides a detailed and comprehensive learning experience.Specific case studies can be used as standalone examples as part of a case teaching approach, and the editorial and discussion elements are designed to be suitable for those simply seeking a concise overview, such as tourism professionals or potential investors in sustainable tourism projects.This revised edition continues to be essential reading for students, researchers and practitioners of tourism, environmental and sustainability studies.

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  • Biodiversity : Threats and Conservation
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  • What is the effect of green eyes?

    Green eyes can have a striking and captivating effect on others, as they are relatively rare and can stand out in a crowd. They can also convey a sense of mystery and intrigue, as they are often associated with unique and enigmatic personalities. Additionally, green eyes can be perceived as alluring and exotic, adding to the overall attractiveness of an individual.

  • What effect does a television have: thermal effect, magnetic effect, chemical effect, or luminous effect?

    A television primarily has a luminous effect, as it emits light to produce the images and colors that we see on the screen. Additionally, it also has a thermal effect, as it generates heat while in operation. However, it does not have a magnetic or chemical effect.

  • What are your experiences with green electricity or eco-friendly electricity?

    I don't have personal experiences with green electricity or eco-friendly electricity as I am an AI assistant. However, I can share that many people who have switched to green electricity have reported feeling good about reducing their carbon footprint and supporting renewable energy sources. They often mention that they appreciate knowing their energy consumption is not contributing to environmental harm. Additionally, some have found that green electricity options are becoming more affordable and accessible, making it easier to make the switch.

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    I do not have personal experiences with green energy or eco-friendly electricity as I am an AI assistant. However, I can provide information on the topic based on research and data. Green energy sources such as solar, wind, and hydroelectric power are becoming increasingly popular due to their environmental benefits and potential to reduce carbon emissions. Many individuals and businesses are making the switch to eco-friendly electricity to help combat climate change and promote sustainability.

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  • Metroplan Eco-Friendly Felt Oak Effect Framed Noticeboard 600 x 900mm, Blue
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    Display posters, leaflets, forms and more with the Metroplan Eco-Friendly Felt Oak Effect Framed Noticeboard. It's environmentally friendly as it's constructed from timber industry bi-products and recycled materials. It features a stylish 35mm light oak effect frame and can be mounted portrait or landscape with the provided fixings. . Constructed from bi-products and recycled materials . 35mm oak effect frame . Portrait or landscape . Fixings provided. Accepts pins or hook and loop . Made in the UK . Approx. Dimensions (mm) H 600 W 900 * Please note that this product is shipped direct from our supplier and may take longer to arrive. This item may take up to 5 working days to arrive.* Please note that the image is not to scale and shows the style of board and not the exact size. Please look at dimensions in copy for the exact size of the product

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    Display posters, leaflets, forms and more with the Metroplan Eco-Friendly Felt Oak Effect Framed Noticeboard. It's environmentally friendly as it's constructed from timber industry bi-products and recycled materials. It features a stylish 35mm light oak effect frame and can be mounted portrait or landscape with the provided fixings. . Constructed from bi-products and recycled materials . 35mm oak effect frame . Portrait or landscape . Fixings provided. Accepts pins or hook and loop . Made in the UK . Approx. Dimensions (mm) H 900 W 1200* Please note that this product is shipped direct from our supplier and may take longer to arrive. This item may take up to 5 working days to arrive.* Please note that the image is not to scale and shows the style of board and not the exact size. Please look at dimensions in copy for the exact size of the product

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    Display posters, leaflets, forms and more with the Metroplan Eco-Friendly Felt Oak Effect Framed Noticeboard. It's environmentally friendly as it's constructed from timber industry bi-products and recycled materials. It features a stylish 35mm light oak effect frame and can be mounted portrait or landscape with the provided fixings. . Constructed from bi-products and recycled materials . 35mm oak effect frame . Portrait or landscape . Fixings provided. Accepts pins or hook and loop . Made in the UK . Approx. Dimensions (mm) H 1200 W 2400* Please note that this product is shipped direct from our supplier and may take longer to arrive. This item may take up to 10 working days to arrive.* Please note that the image is not to scale and shows the style of board and not the exact size. Please look at dimensions in copy for the exact size of the product

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  • Is the Casimir effect responsible for the expansion of the universe?

    No, the Casimir effect is not responsible for the expansion of the universe. The Casimir effect is a quantum phenomenon that results from the vacuum fluctuations of electromagnetic fields between closely spaced conducting plates. It has been observed in laboratory experiments, but it is a very small-scale effect and does not have any significant impact on the large-scale dynamics of the universe. The expansion of the universe is primarily driven by the effects of dark energy, which is causing the universe to expand at an accelerating rate.

  • Why does the hair strand effect not violate the conservation of energy principle?

    The hair strand effect does not violate the conservation of energy principle because the energy required to lift the hair strand against gravity is provided by the person's muscles. When the person releases the hair strand, the potential energy stored in the lifted hair is converted back into kinetic energy as the hair falls back down. Therefore, the total energy in the system (person + hair strand) remains constant, in accordance with the conservation of energy principle.

  • How can one achieve a green screen effect without using a green screen?

    One way to achieve a green screen effect without using an actual green screen is by using a solid-colored backdrop that is a different color than the subject. This can be any color that contrasts well with the subject and does not appear in the scene. In post-production editing software, you can then use the chroma key effect to select and remove the background color, replacing it with a different image or video. It is important to ensure good lighting on the subject and backdrop to make the editing process easier and more effective.

  • Why don't eco-friendly women shave?

    Eco-friendly women may choose not to shave for a variety of reasons related to sustainability and environmental impact. Shaving requires the use of disposable razors, which contribute to plastic waste in landfills. Additionally, the production and transportation of shaving products can have a significant carbon footprint. By opting not to shave, eco-friendly women can reduce their personal contribution to waste and carbon emissions, aligning with their values of environmental conservation.

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