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                                      ‘Volcanoes attract tourists because of their beauty, excitement and cultural aspects. This excellent
                                      book is an invaluable reference for volcano tourism and its management, bringing together
                                      contributions from experts in a variety of fields and geographic locations. Easy to read, full of
                                      practical advice and very enjoyable.’
                                      Dr Rosaly Lopes, Jet Propulsion Laboratory; author, The Volcano Adventure Guide

                                      ‘This book is the first to assess volcano tourism as an individual sector with a commendable focus
                                      on risk management and sustainability. Covering a wide range of volcanic and geothermal
                                      destinations it is a comprehensive reference for students, scientists and tourism professionals.’
                                      Professor Dimitrios Buhalis, Bournemouth University, UK

                                      There are over 1300 active volcanoes worldwide and many more dormant or extinct. Some are           Volcano & Geothermal Tourism
                                      developed as tourist destinations; others are not, but have great potential. Mount Fuji in Japan
                                      attracts over 100 million visitors per year and has immense cultural and spiritual significance, while
                                      a number of volcanic areas in national parks, for example Teide in Spain, Yellowstone in the US,
                                      Vesuvius in Italy and Tongariro in New Zealand, attract between one and four million tourists each
                                      year. In the last decade the designation of nearly 50 volcanic geoparks around the world has
                                      highlighted their potential for tourism development.

                                      This book provides the first global review and assessment of the sustainable use of active and
                                      dormant volcanic and geothermal environments for geotourism. The volcano-based tourism sector
                                      is further augmented through a closely linked range of geothermal resources and attractions, such
                                      as geysers and hot springs, which are discussed in detail throughout individual chapters covering
                                      all key volcanic and geothermal regions around the world. It is shown that volcano and geothermal
                                      tourism is a subsection of nature-based geotourism and incorporates a variety of other tourism                                            Volcano
                                      categories such as adventure tourism, extreme tourism, ecotourism, green tourism, educational
                                      tourism and hot spring tourism. This comprehensive book covers the most important issues of this
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                                      growing tourism sector whilst incorporating relevant global research, making it an essential
                                      resource for all in the field.


                                      Patricia Erfurt-Cooper  lectures in tourism resource management at Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific
                                      University and has authored or co-authored a number of books and articles in the fields of tourism  and Malcolm Cooper  Patricia Erfurt-Cooper  Edited by  Tourism
                                      and environmental planning. Dr Malcolm Cooper is  Vice President (Research) and holds the
                                      position of Professor of Tourism Management in the Graduate School of Asia Pacific Studies at
                                      Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University Japan. He has published over 80 books, refereed articles and
                                      book chapters.                                                                                                                 SUSTAINABLE GEO-RESOURCES FOR
                                                                                                                                                                               LEISURE AND RECREATION
                                      Cover images © Jens Edelmann
                                                                                                   Tourism / Natural Resource Management/ Geography

                                                                                                                                                                                                    Edited by


                                                                                                                                                                       Patricia Erfurt-Cooper and Malcolm Cooper
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