This course will explore ideas of development and sustainability as they pertain to tourism in the context of protected areas. We will critically assess, through case studies and other readings, the opportunities and challenges for implementing sustainable tourism in a protected area context from an economic, social and environmental perspective.
Course meets online. Course is available for graduate credit only. It is the student’s responsibility to verify the transferability of courses to their degree-granting institution and intended major.
Registration for this course is required through a sponsoring agency. See registration contact information below. The sponsoring agency charges a course registration fee.
Students wanting to earn academic credit from the University of Montana must pay an additional $155 credit recording fee. This is a flat fee and not a per credit fee. Information about registering for academic credit will be provided by the sponsoring agency.
To register, contact: UM College of Forestry & Conservation.