Study Details 'Eco-Necrotourism' and How Public Land Managers Can Address Psychological Aspects of Disappearing Wonders
August 21, 2024
August 21, 2024
LAWRENCE, Kansas, Aug. 21 (TNSres) -- The University of Kansas issued the following news:
If you knew one of the great wonders of the world would disappear soon, you might be inclined to visit while you still can. That kind of "last chance tourism" is real, as people around the world rush to visit natural landmarks before such sites succumb to the effects of climate change. A new study from the University of Kansas documents "eco-necrotourism," ecological grief a . . .
If you knew one of the great wonders of the world would disappear soon, you might be inclined to visit while you still can. That kind of "last chance tourism" is real, as people around the world rush to visit natural landmarks before such sites succumb to the effects of climate change. A new study from the University of Kansas documents "eco-necrotourism," ecological grief a . . .