Nature-Based Tourism

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Course informations

Study program level Graduate
Study program Management
Study program direction Destination management
Course year 2.
Course semester III
Course status Elective
ECTS 4
Lectures (h) 30
Excercises (h) -
Seminars (h) 15

Course objectives

  • Analyze natural resources as motives of tourist movements.
  • Explore the forms of nature-based tourism
  • Display the value of nature through tourism resource valorization.
  • Identify the importance of environmental interpretation and tourist attractions in a tourist destination
 

Course outcomes

  • Establish basic resources for the development of tourism based on natural resources.
  • Compare the natural resources of Croatia, Europe and the world and their inclusion in tourism.
  • distinguish special forms of nature-based tourism and current trends in the market. • Evaluate market potentials of certain forms of nature-based tourism.
  • Identify emerging forms of nature-based tourism first in rural, then in urban areas.
  • To argue the importance of protected areas of nature for the development of ecotourism and other forms of nature-based tourism on a given example.
  • Analyze the role and importance of environmental interpretation in tourism and improving the quality of life in a tourist destination.
  • Identify positive and possibly negative aspects of the impact of tourism on the environment
 

Course content

Environment and development of tourism: natural resources, tourism and space, environment, ecology. The link between environmental protection and tourism development. The role of sustainable development in the strengthening of nature-based tourism. Differentiation of the shape of tourism according to the natural features of space. The role of tourism in the transformation of natural resources by creating long-term sustainable values in the destination. Characteristics of the demand market and current trends of nature-based tourism. Offers of tourism motivated by activities in nature: ecotourism, recreational, adventure, adventure, Robinson-like, adrenaline tourism. Tourism in protected areas of nature. Interpretation of natural resources in the destination. Reciprocal relationship of tourism and nature: positive and negative aspects.
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