Mona Island, Puerto Rico
From the archives By Harry Angus Dazzling coral reefs, breathtaking cliffs and a multitude of caves make Mona Island the perfect habitat and the best kept Caribbean refuge to more…
Global Journal of Practical Ecotourism
From the archives By Harry Angus Dazzling coral reefs, breathtaking cliffs and a multitude of caves make Mona Island the perfect habitat and the best kept Caribbean refuge to more…
From our archives: Colombia's Sierra de la Macarenaby Robert MykleAugust/Agosto 1998 There are so many spectacular places in the world coming under assault by the encroachments of man and we…
Foto: Xochimilco por Gustavo López Pardo y Bertha Palomino Villavicencio (1998) Aunque el turismo no es considerado objeto de estudio por los científicos sociales y es percibido, por lo general,…
Photo: Rethinking Tourism (Some rights reserved) by Deborah McLaren My reasons for supporting change in the tourism industry came about through my own personal experience. I began to think about…
Poster The following information is based on a series of three books published in 1997 by Mexico's National Institute of Ecology, part of the country's Environmental Secretariat (SEMARNAP). Kudos to…
por Armin Gomez Un desierto cuya inmensidad bordean montañas con aspecto de crateres, donde abundan aereolitos esparcidos en sus alrededores, asi como el recuerdo de un cohete espacial que cayo…
The genesis of our interest in the region had come out of Laray's 1994 field course she led from North Lake College in Irving, Texas.
Photo: Rogelio Ballesteros Castro, Feria de Turismo Rural Ron Mader: From the archives - the 1996 masters thesis of Rogelio Ballesteros Castro. His considered deep dive in developing tourism alternatives…
From the archives (1995) South America is a continent of enormous geographic and biological diversity. Spanning from north of the equator almost to Antarctica, the continent is home to both…
John Shores' seminal 1995 essay