Tourism in Development: Reflective Essays (Hardback)
Peter Dieke (editor), David Airey (author of contributions), Thomas Baum (author of contributions), Richard W Butler (author of contributions), Donna Chambers (author of contributions), Dora Dongzhi Chen (author of contributions), Erik Cohen (author of contributions), Larry Dwyer (author of contributions), Afamefuna Paul Eyisi (author of contributions), Alison M. Gill (author of contributions), Ulrike Gretzel (author of contributions), Joan C Henderson (author of contributions), Carson Jenkins (author of contributions), Brian E M King (author of contributions,editor), Louisa Yee-Sum Lee (author of contributions), Shaun Mann (author of contributions), Shelagh Mooney (author of contributions), Alastair M. Morrison (author of contributions), Nneoma Grace Ololo (author of contributions), Philip Pearce (author of contributions), Hanqin Qiu (author of contributions), Richard Sharpley (author of contributions,editor), Terry Stevens (author of contributions), Sienny Thio (author of contributions), Geoffrey Wall (author of contributions), Stephen Wanhill (author of contributions), Allan Williams (author of contributions), Roy Wood (author of contributions)Published: 30/11/2020
Over the last fifty years, tourism has become firmly established as a development option around the world. Commensurate with this, the study of tourism's developmental role has also expanded significantly. There now exists a broad understanding of the policies and processes, opportunities and challenges that apply to tourism's potential contributions to development. As the tourism environment now faces numerous challenges and transformations, it is timely to reflect on contemporary understandings of the relationship between tourism and development and to consider future directions. As a contribution to a knowledge and understanding of tourism development, this book: Comprises reflective essays written by internationally-ranked scholars and tourism consultants with extensive experience, particularly in developing countries. Considers extant themes, issues and challenges related to tourism and development. Offers a critical and contemporary perspective on the significance of tourism and its role in development. This thought-provoking volume challenges the orthodoxy of tourism and development, highlights past and current events and considers longer term repercussions and developments. It will be a relevant and enduring resource for academics and undergraduate and postgraduate students in tourism.
Publisher: CABI Publishing
ISBN: 9781789242812
Number of pages: 288
Weight: 877 g
Dimensions: 244 x 172 x 20 mm
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