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Tourism EcologyNew Perspectives

Dr. Lóránt DÁVIDJean Monnet ProfessorKároly Róbert College

Hungary

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Dr. habil. Habil. Lóránt DÁVID

Education

• 1992: MA in History and Geography

• 1997: Postgraduate diploma as Geographer• 2000: Postgraduate diploma in European

Studies

• 2001: PhD in Earth Sciences (Geography)• 2005: Postgraduate diploma in Geography–

English/Hungarian translator• 2009: Habilitation in Management and Business

Administration

• 2010: Habilitation in Environmental Sciences

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Structure of the PresentationClassical questions:

• Does tourism ecology exist?• Is tourism ecology useful?• Is responsible tourism development in the rural and industrial

tourism sites useful?Theme: This lecture intends to present the connection between

tourism, Man’s activity and the natural/built environment in degrading and/or ‘sculpturing’ the landscape.

Structure:

• History and scientific literature of the research field.• Tourism ecology: Aims, objectives, roles & a definition.• Classification of tourism ecology.• Case studies and results of our own project in Hungary.• Summary.

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Scientific Literature - Milestones• Tyler, D.–Dangerfield, J. M. (1999): Ecosystem Tourism, A resource based

philosophy for ecotourism, Journal of Sustainable Tourism 7(2), pp. 146-158.• Newsome, D.–Moore, S. A.–Dowling, R. K. (2002): Natural Area Tourism – Channel

View Publications, Clevedon, 340p.• Weaver, D. (ed.) (2003): The Encyclopedia of Ecotourism – CABI Publishing,

Wallingford Oxon, 668p. (14) http://www.kvvm.hu• Grgona, J. (2005): Tourism and Ecology, Annals of DAAAM & Proceedings.

FindArticles.com. 20 Oct, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_7105/is_2005_Annual/ai_n28321487/

• Szabó, J.-Dávid,L.-Lóczy, D. (Eds.) et al. (2010): Antropogenic Geomorphology: A Guide to Man-Made Landforms, Springer, London

• Dávid Lóránt (ed.) (2014): Tourism Ecology, Szaktudás Publishing House, Budapest (in press)

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TOURISM ECOLOGYAims, Objectives and Roles

• Identifying problems and rates of change in the nature caused by tourism.

• Identifying causes of changes & hazards.• Predicting and modelling future hazards

and problems caused by tourism.• Making ready post event surveys of

hazardous activities and events.• Executing after-use projects to make

corrections.

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Characteristics of Tourism Ecology

• Tourism ecology is the interaction of humans with the natural and built environment, with all aspects of their components.

• Tourism ecology may be considered as a subset of environmental sciences and management.

• Ecological methods are widely used by tourism scientists, but we have to define them as ‘tourism ecology’.

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Tourism Ecology: A Definition• Tourism ecology is a tourism development theory and practice that

naturally makes possible the efficient development of different areas building upon natural and economical-social-cultural resources.

• Besides, tourism ecology could be a toolkit of the regional development.

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Case-study 1:After-use of industrial sites for tourism

Areas: Abandoned/deserted/disusedquarries (stone mines)

Question: Conservation or restoration?• Quarrying has led to some of the most important

geological discoveries, by providing geological and geomorphological exposures where none existed before.

• There are two approaches to conservation:- Conflict, and/or

- Compromise.

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‘It serves you right. Go and dig up someone else’s fossils.’

• Obviously conflict deals in direct opposition to any form of development.

Cartoon illustrating the conflict between conservation and coastal/quarry wall defence.

(Bennett & Doyle, 1999)

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Compromise

• Compromise is often viewed as being inconsistent with conservation, but is the strategy most commonly used by conservation agencies.

• Compromise means a sustainable after-use of the sites.

• Ecological and environmental thinking are needed.

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RESTORATION (1) – Dryrestoration and after-use

• Landfill, restoration• Golf course

• Tourism/Hotel• Residential areas• Sport/Leisure/Recreation

• Retail (e.g. Bluewater SC)• Nature conservation

• Horticulture• Forestry

• Car parking• Education

• Campus developments• Scientific

(astronomy/satellite)

• Sculpture park (within a sculptural landform)

• Storage

• Warehousing• Industrial/Commercial

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Landfill, restoration

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The Quarry Golf Club, San Antonio(Reclamation, Rehabilitation)

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Hotel, camp site, residential area

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Sports, Recreation

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RESTORATION (2) – Incorporating water

• Recreation• Fishing• Swimming• Rowing• Power boating• Model boating• Reservoirs• Fishery

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Recreation, fishing, swimming, rowing

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The Blue Water Shopping Centre Story (1)

Blue Circle Chalk Quarry(Dartford – England)

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The Blue Water Shopping Centre Story (2)1997

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BlueWater Shopping Centre (3)

1999

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A panoramic view of BlueWater Shopping Centre (4)

2010

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Case-study 2.My Project Area: Mátra Mountains

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Bad Practice: Illegal Waste Dump

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Good Practice: Tourism, Recreation

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After-use Project – Sás-tó QuarryMátra-Sástó-Quarry –before restoration and after-use (2001)

After restoration (2003)

2006

2010

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Oxygen Adrenalin ParkSás-tó Quarry

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Summary

• I think there are many industrial sites for after-use.

• Not only abandoned quarries, but old open-cut coal mines, industrial plants and parks, military fields as well.

• We cannot survive this without ecological and environmental thinking and tools.

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CONCLUSIONS• The welfare of the population requires the

harmonisation of the interests between tourism investors, developers and environmentalists, scientists.

• New projects are needed to help local tourism developments and investors.

• Ecological thinking in the tourism industry is very important.

• Main goal: Greening the tourism sector -Towards the responsible sustainable rural and industrial tourism development based on ecological thinking!

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Tourism Ecology Teaching Programme

• University of Economy in Bydgoszcz (Poland)• University of Business in Wroclaw (Poland)• University of Nitra (Slovakia)• Babes-Bolyai University in Cluj (Romania)• University of Baia Mare (Romania)• Lakehead University in Thunder Bay (Canada)• University of Jammu in Jammu and Khasmir (India)• 6 October University, Cairo (Egypt)• Ural Federal University, Ekaterinburg (Russia)• State University of Karaganda (Kazakhstan)• Abai National University, Almaty (Kazakhstan)• Gumilyov Eurasian National University, Astana (Kazakhstan)• The University College of Tourism and Ecology in Sucha

Beskidzka (Poland)

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