The UNWTO Ulysses Prize for Excellence in the
Creation and Dissemination of Knowledge is to recognize the remarkable
work of Professor Geoffrey Wall on several issues, but
particularly on tourism and climate change.
The prize will be
bestowed on Professor Wall during the UNWTO Awards Ceremony to be
held on 18 January 2017 in Madrid on the occasion of FITUR, the
International Tourism Trade Fair in Madrid, Spain.
Professor Wall is a Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the
Department of Geography and Environmental Management, University
of Waterloo, Canada, where he has been teaching for more than 40
years.
The prize has particularly valued Professor Wall’s
pioneer research on tourism and climate change and his work on
ecotourism and tourism planning. His ecotourism assessment
framework and economic impacts assessment models have been
effectively implemented in parks and protected areas in many parts
of the world. Most of his research has been undertaken in Asia,
with a recent emphasis on natural and cultural heritage and
indigenous people.
A prolific writer and researcher,
Professor Wall has published more than 200 publications in
refereed journals, more than 100 book chapters and about 20 books
and monographs. He has also supervised more than 100 graduate
students; many of them are now leaders in the tourism field.
Professor Wall has considerable involvement in practical
international planning initiatives. For example, he contributed to
the Bali Sustainable Development Project, directed two Five-Year
projects in China on coastal zone management in Hainan, and on
eco-planning and development; and has been an advisor on many
tourism planning initiatives, from provincial to local level,
especially in China. He is currently assisting the preparation of
the application for UNESCO World Heritage sites in Western China.
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