ENVST-263 Political Ecology of Tourism

This course explores the environmental implications of the global tourism industry. Case studies of tourism in the Caribbean and East Asia offer perspectives on environmental histories of tourism; the political ecology of consumption; and problems of cultural authenticity and place-making. Students will draw on ethnographic and policy-based readings. By studying the patterns and governance of one of the world’s fastest growing economic sectors, students will investigate "tourism" as both a cause and effect of globalization and its attendant localization movements.

Maximum Enrollment

Seminar (12)

(Seminar.)

Credits

1

Cross Listed Courses

ANTHR-263

Offered

Spring