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Tourism and Development: Concepts and Issues 2nd Revised edition [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 546 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x156x36 mm, kaal: 1024 g
  • Sari: Aspects of Tourism
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Nov-2014
  • Kirjastus: Channel View Publications
  • ISBN-10: 184541473X
  • ISBN-13: 9781845414733
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 546 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x156x36 mm, kaal: 1024 g
  • Sari: Aspects of Tourism
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Nov-2014
  • Kirjastus: Channel View Publications
  • ISBN-10: 184541473X
  • ISBN-13: 9781845414733
Teised raamatud teemal:
This book explores and challenges the relationship between tourism and development and establishes a conceptual link between the discrete yet interconnected disciplines of tourism studies and development studies. This revised and expanded second edition provides not only a comprehensive theoretical foundation in development studies but also a critical analysis of contemporary themes and issues relevant to the study of tourism and its potential contribution to development. The second edition contains new chapters on the following topics: ? Tourism and Poverty Reduction ? Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Socio-economic Development? Tourism, Climate Change and Development? Human Rights Issues in Tourism Development? Tourism, Development and International Studies

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This edited book makes a valuable contribution by exploring the important concepts and issues that are linked with the perception that tourism can be a vehicle for leading countries out of poverty. While edited volumes, in my opinion, are not usually the most readable or useful types of books, this edited volume is thorough and extensive, giving anyone who is interested in the issue of tourism and economic development issues a great deal to read through. -- Craig Webster, Ball State University, USA * Journal of Tourism Futures, Vol. 3 Issue 2 * Building on the successful first edition, chapters on such topics as poverty reduction, heritage, climate change and human rights have been added and the result is a well-structured debate within a clear conceptual framework. The ensuing discussion is appropriate, rigorous and comprehensive and demonstrates the global economic and social importance of tourism. This book is now a classic and should be required reading for anyone with a serious interest in international tourism's role in 'development.' * David Harrison, University of South Pacific, Fiji * This volume offers a set of authoritative contributions steering through the vast array of tourism and development concepts and cases. This sound collection of critical pieces is a 'must read' not only for undergraduate and postgraduate students, but also for all those interested or involved in tourism and development. * Marina Novelli, University of Brighton, UK * The first edition of this book provided an invaluable contribution to the integration of the fields of tourism and development studies. The second edition furthers this legacy to provide an insightful updating of the challenges and opportunities for the use of tourism for economic and social advancement within shifting development paradigms and global change. * Andrew Holden, University of Bedfordshire, UK *

Contributors vii
Introduction xi
Part 1 Tourism and Development: Conceptual Perspectives
1 Tourism: A Vehicle for Development?
3(28)
Richard Sharpley
2 The Evolution of Development Theory and Tourism
31(46)
David J. Telfer
Part 2 Relationship between Development and Tourism
3 Tourism and Economic Development Issues
77(41)
Tanja Mihalic
4 Tourism and Poverty Reduction
118(22)
Regina Scheyvens
5 Tourism and Regional Development Issues
140(38)
David J. Telfer
6 Tourism and Community Development Issues
178(27)
Tazim Jamal
Dianne Dredge
7 Tourism and Socio-cultural Development Issues
205(32)
Atsuko Hashimoto
8 Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Socio-economic Development
237(13)
Dallen J. Timothy
9 Tourism, Development and the Environment
250(37)
Chris Southgate
Richard Sharpley
Part 3 Barriers and Challenges to Tourism Development
10 Towards a New Political Economy of Global Tourism Revisited
287(45)
Raoul V. Bianchi
11 Tourism, Climate Change and Development
332(26)
C. Michael Hall
Daniel Scott
Stefan Gossling
12 The Consumption of Tourism
358(20)
Richard Sharpley
13 Human Rights Issues in Tourism Development
378(22)
Edward Nkyi
Atsuko Hashimoto
14 Tourism, Development and International Studies
400(28)
David J. Telfer
Atsuko Hashimoto
15 Sustainability: A Barrier to Tourism Development?
428(25)
Richard Sharpley
16 Conclusion: Tourism and Development
453(16)
David J. Telfer
Richard Sharpley
References 469(72)
Index 541
Richard Sharpley is Professor of Tourism and Development at the University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK. He has previously held positions at a number of other institutions, including the University of Northumbria (Reader in Tourism) and the University of Lincoln, where he was Professor of Tourism and Head of Department, Tourism and Recreation Management. His principal research interests are within the fields of tourism and development, island tourism, rural tourism and the sociology of tourism.





David J. Telfer is Associate Professor at Brock University, Canada. His principal research areas include the relationship between tourism and development theories, economic linkages between tourism and host communities, tourism planning and rural tourism.