Rethinking Tourism And Ecotravel

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Discusses the impact of international tourism on local cultures and economies.

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Genre : Bæredygtig turisme
Author : Deborah McLaren
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Release : 1998
File : 0 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1565490657


Rethinking Tourism And Ecotravel

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* Exceptional overview of the tourism industry worldwide * Case studies of indigenous people’s responses to tourism development * Detailed listing of tourism and ecotourism resources This is a fully revised and comprehensive overview of the history and global development of tourism--one of the largest industries in the world. Despite promising great benefits to hosts and guests alike, tourism often results in some very stark and painful consequences for local host communities and the environment. The second edition provides updated information on global tourism and examines how local communities in different parts of the world, especially indigenous peoples, have responded to the challenges and opportunities of tourism and ecotravel.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Deborah McLaren
Publisher : Kumarian Press
Release : 2003
File : 242 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781565491694


Rethinking Cultural Policy

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“a fascinating, thorough and expertly argued discussion of the modes and practices of cultural policy in an increasingly globalized and neoliberal world.” European Journal of Communication Rethinking Cultural Policy addresses issues concerning culture, economy and power in the age of new-liberal globalization. It examines how public cultural policies have been rationalized in the past and how they are being rethought. Arguing that the study of culture and policy should not be confined to prevailing governmental agendas, the book offers a distinctive and independent analysis of cultural policy. The book examines a wide range of issues in cultural policy and blends a close reading of key theories with case studies. Topics covered include: Branding culture and exploitation The state, market and civil society How visitor attractions such as London's Millennium Dome are used for national aggrandizement and corporate business purposes Cultural development, diversity and ecological tourism in poorer parts of the world This is the ideal introduction to contemporary cultural policy for undergraduate students in culture and media studies, sociology of culture, politics, arts administration and cultural management courses, as well as postgraduates and researchers.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Jim McGuigan
Publisher : McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Release : 2004-03-16
File : 192 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780335226429


Tourism Recreation And Sustainability

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Sustainable development is the single most important consideration for those working in the tourism industry. Presenting a discussion by leading contributors on the impacts of tourism on local culture and the environment, this new edition moves forward the debates in sustainable tourism, covering new locations, concepts and perspectives, and new case studies providing a global outlook for a universal issue. --From publisher's description.

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Genre : Travel
Author : Stephen F. McCool
Publisher : CABI
Release : 2008
File : 308 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781845934712


The Moralisation Of Tourism

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Using a host of international examples Butcher examines what the advocates of 'new tourism' see as being wrong with mass tourism, looks critically at the claims made for the new alternatives and makes a case for guilt-free holidays.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Jim Butcher
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2005-07-08
File : 176 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781134435098


Socialising Tourism

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Once touted as the world’s largest industry and also a tool for fostering peace and global understanding, tourism has certainly been a major force shaping our world. The recent COVID-19 crisis has led to calls to transform tourism and reset it along more ethical and sustainable lines. It was in this context that calls to "socialise tourism" emerged (Higgins-Desbiolles, 2020). This edited volume builds on this work by employing the term Socialising Tourism as a broad conceptual focal point and guiding term for industry, activists and academics to rethink tourism for social and ecological justice. Socialising Tourism means reorienting travel and tourism based on the rights, interests, and safeguarding of traditional ecological and cultural knowledges of local peoples, communities and living landscapes. This means making tourism work for the public good and taking seriously the idea of putting the social and ecological before profit and growth as the world re-emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic. This is an essential first step for tourism to be made accountable to the limits of the planet. Concepts discussed include Indigenous culture, toxic tourism, a "theory of care", dismantling whiteness, decolonial tourism and animal oppression, among others, all in the context of a post-COVID-19 world. This will be essential reading for all upper-level students, academics and policymakers in the field of tourism. The Introduction of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781003164616

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Freya Higgins-Desbiolles
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Release : 2021-07-29
File : 294 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781000440935


The Good Alternative Travel Guide

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First Published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Mark Mann
Publisher : Earthscan
Release : 2002
File : 268 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1853838373


Who Really Benefits From Tourism Working Paper Series 2007 08

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Publisher : EQUATIONS
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Indigenous Ecotourism

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"This volume reviews indigenous ecotourism as a special type of nature-based tourism and examines the key principles of conservation and community benefits from indigenous-owned and operated ecotourism businesses or joint ventures. It compares indigenous ecotourism in developed and developing countries and provides global case studies of indigenous ecotourism projects in the Pacific Islands, Africa, Latin America and Southeast Asia. The book analyses key factors and constraints for sustainable development of Indigenous ecotourism and explores the growing links between biodiversity conservation, ecotourism and indigenous rights. It will appeal to practitioners, researchers and students in ecotourism and sustainable tourism, indigenous studies, conservation, natural resource management and community development."--BOOK JACKET.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Heather Zeppel
Publisher : CABI
Release : 2006-01-01
File : 322 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781845931247


Waikiki

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Waikiki:A History of Forgetting and Remembering presents a compelling cultural and environmental history of the area, exploring its place not only in the popular imagination, but also through the experiences of those who lived there. Employing a wide range of primary and secondary sources—including historical texts and photographs, government documents, newspaper accounts, posters, advertisements, and personal interviews—an artist and a cultural historian join forces to reveal how rich agricultural sites and sacred places were transformed into one of the world’s most famous vacation destinations. The story of Waikiki’s conversion from a vital self-sufficient community to a tourist dystopia is one of colonial oppression and unchecked capitalist development, both of which have fundamentally transformed all of Hawai‘i. Colonialism and capitalism have not only changed the look and function of the landscape, but also how Native Hawaiians, immigrants, settlers, and visitors interact with one another and with the islands’ natural resources. The book’s creators counter this narrative of displacement and destruction with stories—less known or forgotten—of resistance and protest.

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Genre : History
Author : Gaye Chan
Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Release : 2006-09-30
File : 202 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780824829797