Human-animal relations in tourism, leisure and development

perspectives from Latin America

by Carlos Monterrubio, Xavier López-Medellín, Katherine Dashper, Helen Wadham

Description

Humans and animals have developed multiple and complex interactions in the fields of tourism, leisure, and development. However, much of the existing research on how humans and animals interact in these fields has emerged from within the context of developed countries. As a result, little has been documented about human-animal interactions in the socioeconomic, cultural, and environmental contexts of countries in the Global South. Specifically, the diversity and complexity of interspecies relationships in tourism, leisure, and local development in Latin America have been largely ignored in Anglo-Saxon literature. This has resulted in a limited, partial, and hegemonic understanding and debate about human-animal relationships globally, dominated by certain regions of the world. This book addresses this gap by documenting multiple and complex relationships between humans and animals in the fields of tourism, leisure, and local development in countries in Latin America. The book: ?Brings together empirical and conceptual works that reveal different disciplinary, theoretical, ethical, methodological, and practical perspectives; ?Reveals how human-animal relationships - both domestic and wild - can result in co-created interspecies experiences, conflicts, conservation efforts, welfare, and local development of human societies in the region; ?Equips stakeholders with conceptual frameworks and actionable tools to formulate policies that blend animal welfare and sustainability in Latin American tourism and recreation strategies; ?Challenges dominant narratives from the Global North regarding tourism and conservation, promoting a more inclusive and nuanced approach. This book will be of interest to researchers, professionals and policymakers within tourism, leisure, animal welfare, conservation and destination development.

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Author Biography

Carlos Monterrubio (PhD) is a full-time researcher at the Autonomous University of the State of Mexico, Mexico. His research interests focus on vulnerable groups and interspecies relations in tourism, leisure and events in Latin America. He has published on these topics both in Spanish and English in well-established tourism and leisure journals. He is the co-editor of Tourism Planning and Development in Latin America (CABI, 2020).; Xavier López-Medellín (PhD) is a full-time researcher at the Biodiversity and Conservation Research Center of the Autonomous University of the State of Morelos, Mexico. He made a postdoctoral stay at the Center for US Mexico Studies at the University of California in San Diego, United States. His research focuses on the interaction between natural and human systems to balance the trade-off between the costs and benefits of conservation. He has published on human-wildlife interactions in both Spanish and English in well-established journals.; Katherine Dashp

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Bibliographic Information

  • Publisher/Imprint CABI / CAB International
  • Publication Date June 2025
  • Orginal LanguageEnglish
  • ISBN/Identifier 9781800626805 / 1800626800
  • Publication Country or regionUnited Kingdom
  • FormatHardback
  • Primary Price 95 GBP
  • Pages184
  • ReadershipGeneral/trade; Children/juvenile; College/higher education; Professional and scholarly
  • Publish StatusPublished
  • Dimensions244 X 172 mm
  • Reference Code6338

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