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Book SynopsisPart 1 - TOURISM GOVERNANCE IN THE ANTHROPOCENE: NEW PERSPECTIVES AND METHODS.- Local Tourism Governance: Issues of Equity and Justice in the Use of Nature.- Local Government, Tourism, and (more-than-human) Governance: The DMOs of Cambridge.- Tourism Governance in Mountain Areas in the Anthropocene: Reticular and Polycentric Approaches to Promoting Spatial Justice.- Part 2 – MULTI-ACTOR AND COMMUNITY BASED TOURISM GOVERNANCE FACING ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES: A FOCUS ON NORTHERN AND SOUTH AMERICA.- Indigenous Tourism Governance and the Land Guardians Movement: Towards an Ethics of Care and Responsibility in Québec.- Integrating Tourism Governance to Rural Development in the Anthropocene: A Case Study from Post-conflict Communities in Colombia.- From Nature-based Tourism to Eco-tourism Governance in the Anthropocene: The Case of Stelvio National Park in face of 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics.- Part 3 – ECOTOURISM GOVERNANCE AND TERRITORIAL REGENERATION: A FOCUS ON ITALIAN ECOSYSTEMS.- Proximity Ecotourism Governance: The Role of Landscape beyond Nature Conservation and Heritagisation in the Colli Euganei Regional Park.- Territorial Regeneration, Soil Restitution, and Tourism Governance in the Anthropocene in Lombard Valleys.