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Title: Progress in tourism public sector policy: Toward an ethic for non-human animals.
Authors: Valerie Ann Sheppard 
Keywords: Animal ethics, Rights, Strategy, Tourism policy, Welfare
Issue Date: 11-Feb-2019
Publisher: Elsevier
Source: Sheppard, V. A., & Fennell, D. A. (2019). Progress in tourism public sector policy: Toward an ethic for non-human animals. Tourism Management, 73, 134-142.
Journal: Tourism Management, 73, 134-142. 
Abstract: This paper presents the content analysis of 123 tourism policies, from 73 countries, at the national and sub-national level. Specifically, we examined the policies for evidence of growing awareness of and concern for the impacts of tourism development and activities on non-human animals. The analysis reveals that tourism policy has been evolving over time, particularly as it relates to the depth and breadth of issues addressed. Policies that were mostly focused on economics in the 1990s have evolved to now include a broader range of topics related to the welfare of social and natural environments, including concern for the welfare of animals. However, we temper this positive finding by suggesting that until animals are considered a stakeholder in the tourism industry, their rights to exist and thrive will be considered only as it relates to their ability to enhance the attractiveness of and economic potential of a destination.
Description: Progress in tourism public sector policy: Toward an ethic for non-human animals.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12275/47
DOI: 10.1016/j.tourman.2018.11.017
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