Nick Kontogeorgopoulos

Biography

Professor Nick Kontogeorgopoulos earned his BA degree in International Studies as a Morehead Scholar at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA, and earned his graduate degrees in Geography at the University of Toronto and University of British Columbia, Canada. Professor Kontogeorgopoulos’s current teaching interests include the political economy of international tourism, international development, and the political economy of Southeast Asia. His research interests center on the relationship between tourism, environmental sustainability and personal values. Professor Kontogeorgopoulos has conducted research in southern Thailand on the impact of ecotourism on community development, the spatial and temporal relationship between ecotourism and mass tourism, and motivational and behavioral differences between ecotourists and mass tourists. He has also published research on the role of tourism in elephant conservation in northern Thailand, and the relationship between volunteer tourism and development in Thailand.

Spotlight Presentation (2017) | Volunteer Tourism and the Creation of “Volunteerscapes” in Thailand

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