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Tourism, Poverty and Development (Hardcover, New)
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Poverty alleviation is high on the global policy agenda, its
importance being emphasised by its place as the first of the United
Nation's Millennium Development Goals. As a potentially significant
source of economic growth in developing countries, tourism may also
play a major role in poverty reduction and alleviation under the
right circumstances. The incorporation of tourism into development
policy and Poverty Reduction Strategies has special poignancy for
those Least Developed Countries where natural resources exist to
support a tourism industry and there are limited development
alternatives. This book offers a holistic, explicit and detailed
introduction to the relationship of poverty and tourism within the
context of developing countries. The book is divided into distinct
sections, progressing from an evaluation of the key concepts of
poverty, tourism and development; to the causal factors of poverty;
to the mechanisms of how tourism is being implemented in policy and
practice to reduce poverty and finally to an analysis of the
relationship between tourism to poverty alleviation in the future.
The adopted analytical approach of the key themes is
multi-disciplinary, incorporating tourism studies, human geography,
political economy, economics, development and environmental
studies. It integrates examples and original case studies from
varying geographical developing regions including Africa, South
Asian and East Asia and the Pacific, to lend practical insights
into tourism's role in poverty alleviation. The text will be of
particular interest to higher education students from tourism
studies, geography, political economy, environmental and
development studies, and sociology backgrounds. It will also be of
relevance to government and policy makers, alongside those who have
a more general interest in poverty alleviation.
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