Mountaineering Tourism
Title | Mountaineering Tourism PDF eBook |
Author | Michal Apollo |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 98 |
Release | 2021-09-30 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 1000505561 |
This book offers a critical account of the historical evolution of mountaineering and its relation to the phenomenon of tourism, providing an overview of recent developments linked to the diversification, commodification and commercialisation of mountaineering activity. Mountaineering, broadly defined as hiking, trekking and climbing, is now a mass phenomenon, with continually growing numbers of trekkers, climbers and religious tourists hiking in mountain regions. Increasing visitor numbers require the current policies to be updated. The environments around high-mountain areas and their local resident communities, until recently cut off from civilisation, are sensitive to outside influences and have been abruptly exposed to the impact of mountaineering and related activities. This is the first book to disentangle overlapping terms and definitions related to mountaineering tourism. It identifies the key terms and turning points in mountaineering tourism and discusses the impacts of mountaineering tourism from an environmental, socio-cultural and personal perspective and identifies current tourism management policies. Finally, this book provides a continuum between the past and future of mountaineering tourism and aims to provide policy suggestions for sustainable management of fragile mountain regions. This will be of great interest to upper-level students and academics of tourism, as well as industry representatives and policymakers with an interest in adventure tourism and mountaineering.
Mountaineering Tourism
Title | Mountaineering Tourism PDF eBook |
Author | Ghazali Musa |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 385 |
Release | 2015-06-05 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 131766874X |
In May 1993 the British Mountaineering Council met to discuss the future of high altitude tourism. Of concern to attendees were reports of queues on Everest and reference was made to mountaineer Peter Boardman calling Everest an ‘amphitheater of the ego’. Issues raised included environmental and social responsibility and regulations to minimize impacts. In the years that have followed there has been a surge of interest in climbing Everest, with one day in 2012 seeing 234 climbers reach the summit. Participation in mountaineering tourism has surely escalated beyond the imagination of those who attended the meeting 20 years ago. This book provides a critical and comprehensive analysis of all pertinent aspects and issues related to the development and the management of the growth area of mountaineering tourism. By doing so it explores the meaning of adventure and special reference to mountain-based adventure, the delivering of adventure experience and adventure learning and education. It further introduces examples of settings (alpine environments) where a general management framework could be applied as a baseline approach in mountaineering tourism development. Along with this general management framework, the book draws evidence from case studies derived from various mountaineering tourism development contexts worldwide, to highlight the diversity and uniqueness of management approaches, policies and practices. Written by leading academics from a range of disciplinary backgrounds, this insightful book will provide students, researchers and academics with a better understanding of the unique aspects of tourism management and development of this growing form of adventure tourism across the world.
Alpinism and Tourism and Other Problems of the Geography of Tourism
Title | Alpinism and Tourism and Other Problems of the Geography of Tourism PDF eBook |
Author | IGU Working Group, Geography of Tourism and Recreation |
Publisher | |
Pages | 314 |
Release | 1982 |
Genre | Mountaineering |
ISBN |
Mountaineering Adventure Tourism and Local Communities
Title | Mountaineering Adventure Tourism and Local Communities PDF eBook |
Author | Apollo, Michal |
Publisher | Edward Elgar Publishing |
Pages | 179 |
Release | 2022-09-06 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1802209387 |
This timely book explores how hiking, trekking and climbing mountains, increasingly popular leisure activities, can stimulate change and create opportunities for sustainable development. Using empirical evidence from interviews held in the Himalayas combined with a theoretical grounding, it focuses on the socio-economic and environmental issues of the impact of mountaineering adventure tourism on local communities.
Mountaineering Tourism
Title | Mountaineering Tourism PDF eBook |
Author | Michał Apollo |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2022 |
Genre | Mountaineering |
ISBN | 9780367558321 |
Introduction to mountaineering -- Mountaineering as a form of tourism -- Tourism experiences and behaviours in mountain areas -- Impacts of mountaineering -- Management practices in mountain regions -- Conclusion and future outlook.
Alpinism and Tourism
Title | Alpinism and Tourism PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 280 |
Release | 1982 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Extreme Alpinism
Title | Extreme Alpinism PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Twight |
Publisher | The Mountaineers Books |
Pages | 240 |
Release | 1999-08-31 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 1594853835 |
* The book that launched a renaissance in climbing technique and remains relevant today * Techniques and mental skills needed to climb at a more challenging level * Illustrated with full-color photos throughout Big, high routes at the edge of a climber's ability are not the places for inventing technique or relying on old habits. Complacency can lead to fatal errors. So where does the hard-core aspirant or dreamer turn? The only master class in print, Extreme Alpinism delivers an expert dose of reality and practical techniques for advanced climbers. Focusing on how top alpine climbers approach the world's most difficult routes, Twight centers his instruction on the ethos of climbing the hardest routes with the least amount of gear and the most speed. Throughout, Twight makes it clear that the two things he refuses to compromise are safety and his climbing ethics. In addition to the extensive chapters on advanced techniques and skills, Twight also discusses mental preparedness and attitude; strength and cardiovascular training; good nutrition; and tips on equipment and clothing.