A presentation of human-animal relationships in the fields of tourism, leisure and local development in Latin America. Via multi-disciplinary theory, methodology, empirical and ethical approaches, it presents relationships from co-created interspecies experiences, welfare and conservation to conflicting interactions for both humans and animals.
Contributions by: Natalia Balzaretti Merino, S. Pelayo Benavides, Myrna Leticia Bravo Olivas, Ludger Brenner, Ivonne Cassaigne, Rosa Maria Chávez-Dagostino, Katherine Dashper, J. Antonio de la Torre, Marcos Díaz Videla, Yancen Diemberger, Iyari Janethzy Espinoza-Rodríguez, Luisa Amador Fanaro, Claudia Galicia-Castillo, Mariela García-Sánchez, Siavash Ghoddousi, Lara Ailton, Xavier López-Medellín, Ezequiel Lovera Rojas, Octavio Iván Martínez Vaca-León, Rodrigo A. Medellin, Alberto Mellado, Carlos Monterrubio, Ricardo Adrián Ojeda-Adame, Edi Alves de Oliveira Neto, David Ricardo Ortiz-Ramírez, Andrés Ried, Bernal Rodríguez Herrera, Valeria Berenice Salinas-Ramos,, Natalie T Schmitt, Helen Wadham, Alinka Vanessa Olea y Wagner