"Cambridge" . "22"^^ . . "Primate-Focused Tourism" . . "350"^^ . "Cambridge university press" . . "22837" . "3"^^ . . "Waitt, Corri" . "14310" . "The ipacts of Tourism on Behavior of Rehabilitated Orangutans (Pongo abelii) in Bukit lawang, North Sumatra," . "Foitov\u00E1, Ivona" . . . "[96580201024F]" . . "1"^^ . . "Dellatore, David" . "first edition" . . . "9781107018129" . . "orangutan"@en . . "P(GAP505/11/1163)" . . "Primate tourism is a growing phenomenon, with increasing pressure coming from several directions: the private sector, governments, and conservation agencies. At the same time, some primate sites are working to exclude or severely restrict tourism because of problems that have developed as a result. Indeed, tourism has proven costly to primates due to factors such as disease, stress, social disruption, vulnerability to poachers, and interference with rehabilitation and reintroduction. Bringing together interdisciplinary expertise in wildlife/nature tourism and primatology, experts present and discuss their accumulated experience from individual primate sites open to tourists, formal studies of primate-focused tourism, and trends in nature and wildlife tourism. Chapters offer species- and site-specific assessments, weighing conservation benefits against costs, and suggesting strategies for the development of informed guidelines for ongoing and future primate tourism ventures." . "The ipacts of Tourism on Behavior of Rehabilitated Orangutans (Pongo abelii) in Bukit lawang, North Sumatra,"@en . "Primate tourism is a growing phenomenon, with increasing pressure coming from several directions: the private sector, governments, and conservation agencies. At the same time, some primate sites are working to exclude or severely restrict tourism because of problems that have developed as a result. Indeed, tourism has proven costly to primates due to factors such as disease, stress, social disruption, vulnerability to poachers, and interference with rehabilitation and reintroduction. Bringing together interdisciplinary expertise in wildlife/nature tourism and primatology, experts present and discuss their accumulated experience from individual primate sites open to tourists, formal studies of primate-focused tourism, and trends in nature and wildlife tourism. Chapters offer species- and site-specific assessments, weighing conservation benefits against costs, and suggesting strategies for the development of informed guidelines for ongoing and future primate tourism ventures."@en . "The ipacts of Tourism on Behavior of Rehabilitated Orangutans (Pongo abelii) in Bukit lawang, North Sumatra,"@en . "RIV/00216224:14310/14:00074501" . "RIV/00216224:14310/14:00074501!RIV15-GA0-14310___" . "The ipacts of Tourism on Behavior of Rehabilitated Orangutans (Pongo abelii) in Bukit lawang, North Sumatra," .