The following comes from Ethical Traveler. We were pleased to see Kerala's kettuvalam's included but note that their deck plans - as well as the site plans of several of the sites featured in this book do not allow for travelers with disabilities.
Of course, these environments provide challenges - but it the responsibility of all design to be inclusive in order to be responsible and socially sustainable.
Book Nook: In Search of the Authentic Ecolodge
Editor's Note: The following review was written by Annika Hipple and originally appeared on Ethicaltraveler.org.
The foreward to Hitesh Mehta's new book was written by STI Board Member
Costas Christ. Hitesh will soon be setting out on a worldwide book
tour, so look for him in a book store near you. You can watch a short
promotional video on his new book by clicking here.
With
all the green buzzwords flying around these days, it can be hard for
travelers to know what to trust. How do you know if a tourism business
is truly sustainable? How can you be certain that an ecolodge is really
"eco"? What kinds of criteria should you be looking at?
Enter
Hitesh Mehta, a Kenyan-born architect and landscape architect who has
traveled the world seeking to answer these very questions. The result is
his new book, Authentic Ecolodges, which presents 36 lodges that Mehta considers to be among the best of the best.
Mehta
is an acknowledged expert in the field - he's been referred to as an
"ecolodge guru" - who has worked on ecodesign projects around the world
and is a longtime member of the executive board of The International
Ecotourism Society. Authentic Ecolodges is the outcome of a three-year,
46-country odyssey during which Mehta personally visited and evaluated
all of the lodges included in the book, along with several others that
did not make the cut.
With its coffee table format, stunning
photographs and alluring descriptions, Mehta's book will delight both
travelers and design aficionados, but in many ways, it's what's behind
the book that's most interesting. Mehta's efforts to systematically
define what makes a lodge "eco" offer guidance for travelers seeking
authentic experiences and inspiration for planners seeking to develop
new properties that minimize impacts on the environment and maximize
benefits for local people.
Although most of the analytical
background is left out of the book, Mehta outlines his basic methodology
in his introduction. His definition of an ecolodge - developed though
10 years of research and interviews with professionals and stakeholders
in a variety of ecotourism-related fields - is as follows: "a two- to
75-room, low-impact, nature-based, financially sustainable accommodation
facility that helps protect sensitive neighboring areas; involves and
helps benefit local communities; offers tourists an interpretive and
interactive participatory experience; provides a spiritual communion
with nature and culture; and is planned, designed, constructed and
operated in an environmentally and socially sensitive manner."
Based
on this definition Mehta developed a checklist of criteria that any
lodge must satisfy in order to be considered "authentic." The lodges are
scored based on these criteria and given a rating indicated with
butterfly symbols.
According
to Mehta, one thing that is unique about his project is that it is the
first time "in the history of hotel-book writing and certification" that
a single person has personally visited every included property and
evaluated them according to a single set of criteria. He hopes that the
rating system he developed will be used by travelers, architects, and
others involved or interested in ecotourism.
Mehta explains,
"There are two main reasons I have done this book: to create
environmental and social awareness amongst travelers, professionals and
researchers around the world and to celebrate the brilliant work of
people on the ground - craftspersons, lodge owners etc. - people who
would normally not make it in the glossy magazines and books like the
so-called 'star architects.'"
Authentic Ecolodges will be released by HarperCollins on November 2, 2010. Preorder discounts are are available from Amazon.com and barnesandnoble.com. The book is also available from www.authenticecolodges.com and any bookstore.
This article originally appeared in Ethicaltraveler.org.


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