Abstract
This book presents a global compilation and analysis of over 170 case studies in ecotourism. It includes ecotours on land and sea, ecolodges and resorts, private reserves and public parks. The case studies range from the world's best models to test cases, small to large, unique to representative. The book shows what ecotourism can achieve and what constraints it faces, and provides a reference for ecotourism enterprises, development agencies and university teaching. The book has nine chapters.