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基本情報/Basic Information

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開講科目名
/Course
自然観光特論/Natural Area Tourism
時間割コード
/Course Code
T2T10123_T1
開講所属
/Course Offered by
観光学研究科(前期)/Graduate School of Tourism
ターム・学期
/Term・Semester
2025年度/Academic Year  第3クォーター/3Q
曜限
/Day, Period
木/Thu 5
開講区分
/Semester offered
後期/the latter term
単位数
/Credits
2.0
学年
/Year
1,2
主担当教員
/Main Instructor
Abhik Chakraborty/CHAKRABORTY Abhik
授業形態
/Lecture Form
講義
教室
/Classroom
東1号館E1-207キャンパススクエア2/E1-207Campus square2
開講形態
/Course Format
ディプロマポリシー情報
/Diploma Policy
要件年度
/Required Year
要件所属
/Course Name
ディプロマポリシー
/Diploma Policy
DP値
/DP Point
2023/04
~9999/04
観光学研究科(前期) 高度な専門性と研究力 4
協働性と倫理性 3
地域への関心とグローバル視点 3

担当教員情報/Instructor Information

教員名
/Instructor
教員所属名
/Affiliation
Abhik Chakraborty/CHAKRABORTY Abhik 観光学部(教員)
授業の概要・ねらい
/Course Aims
This is a graduate school course. It will provide insights with two important analytical angles, 'ecology' and 'landscape' to develop knowledge on change in the natural environment of tourism destinations. The course will mainly deal with Protected Areas (PA) such as national parks, wilderness reserves and UNESCO World Natural Heritage areas. Through these, students will also be able to develop in-depth knowledge of complex issues in nature based tourism planning and implementation and familiarize themselves with a number of case studies.
到達目標
/Course Objectives
Students are expected to
a. Develop knowledge of critical issues faced by natural destinations today.
b. Analyze the ecological landscape and nature of human impact on it
c. develop the knowhow of monitoring natural areas
d. Learn about visitor management strategies
e. Develop analytical skills to write about critical issues in natural area tourism and present logically consistent arguments.
成績評価の方法・基準
/Grading Policies/Criteria
Participation in class discussion: 20%, Presentation: 40%, Report 40%
教科書
/Textbook
Natural Area Tourism: Ecology, Impacts and Management. David Newsome, Susan Moore & Ross Dowling. Channel View Publications, 2002. ISBN 978-1845413811. ¥5434 (kindle)
参考書・参考文献
/Reference Book
Wildland recreation: Ecology and management. William Hammitt, David Cole & Christopher Monz, Wiley Blackwell, 2015. ISBN 978-1118397008 ¥8571. (Sections will be copied and distributed in class)
Additional materials will be distributed in class but students may familiarize themselves with the following
Abhik Chakraborty, Does nature matter? Arguing for a biophysical turn in the ecotourism narrative. Journal of Ecotourism 18, 2019.
Abhik Chakraborty, Emplacing non-human voices in tourism research: the role of dissensus as a qualitative method. Tourism Geographies, 23, 2020.
履修上の注意 ・メッセージ
/Notice for Students
Students are expected to
・Attend classes regularly
・Participate actively in discussions
・Study the text and reference materials as applicable
・Willing to develop a project term paper based on one or more critical issue(s) in natural area tourism
履修する上で必要な事項
/Prerequisite
Students will be asked to present or one or more issues covered in the class. They will also be required to undertake reading assignments, and to write a final report.
履修を推奨する関連科目
/Related Courses
Environment and Culture in Tourism
授業時間外学修についての指示
/Instructions for studying outside class hours
Students are encouraged to download relevant articles from tourism journals accessible from the University campus
*In case of courses held online due to coronavirus related emergency where students cannot access campus facilities, guidance will be provided for internet searching, and materials will be uploaded online.
その他連絡事項
/Other messages
This is a graduate school course so students are expected to actively take part in reading and writing assignments.
授業理解を深める方法
/How to deepen your understanding of classes
The course will feature Active Learning components 9,11, 7,4.
Interested students can email me : abhich78@wakayama-u.ac.jp (You can mail me any time)
Or visit my Office during office hour or with prior appointment.
オフィスアワー
/Office Hours
Basically I am available 1 pm -5 pm on workdays excepting class or research trips. Particularly the following timings are advised for consultation.
Wed 1 pm onwards, Fri 1 pm onwards at T111 (please email me beforehand to set up appointment).
Email abhich78@wakayama-u.ac.jp
科目ナンバリング
/Course Numbering
T80025E11199D521
実務経験
/Practical Experience
No. 回(日時)
/Time (date and time)
主題と位置付け
/Subjects and instructor's position
学習方法と内容
/Methods and contents
備考(担当)
/Notes
1 1 Introduction and orientation What is Nature based tourism? Different types of natural Area Tourism (NAT).
2 2 Fundamental concepts 1 The ecological landscape
3 3 Fundamental concepts 2 The ecological perspective of natural destinations
4 4 Fundamental concepts 3 Tourism-induced impacts on the ecological landscape part 1
5 5 Fundamental concepts 4 Tourism-induced impacts on the ecological landscape part 2
6 6 Interlude: case studies 1 case studies of Protected Areas
7 7 Interlude: case studies 2 case studies of Antarctica and Himalayas
8 8 Management concepts 1 Visitor management frameworks part 1
9 9 Management concepts 2 Visitor management frameworks part 1
10 10 Critical readings 1 Reading of the paper: Does nature matter? Arguing for a biophysical turn in the ecotourism narrative. Journal of Ecotourism 18
11 11 Critical readings 2 Reading of the paper: Emplacing non-human voices in tourism research: the role of dissensus as a qualitative method. Tourism Geographies, 23,
12 12 Emergent angles in NAT 1 Last chance tourism
13 13 Emergent angles in NAT 2 Coral reef tourism
14 14 Reflective session Discussion, feedback and preparation for presentation and report
15 15 Final lecture Presentations and final wrap up

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