This book discusses the responsibility, or otherwise, of tourism
activities in Latin America and the Caribbean. It considers issues
such as the reduction of poverty through tourism and the conflict
between increasing volumes of air travel spent in our continuing
search for pleasure and the resulting contribution to global
warming.
The authors believe that tourism can only be adequately assessed
through a consideration of how it fits into the structure of power.
It is also argued that tourism cannot be analyzed without a
consideration of its impacts on and links with development. This
relationship between tourism, responsibility, power and development
is explored in chapters covering both the macro and the micro level
of responsibility. The authors look at methods of practising
tourism responsibly or irresponsibly at the personal, company,
national and international levels. The questions and dilemmas of
"placing" responsibility in the tourism industry are examined
throughout.
Widely illustrating all these themes and issues with examples
and case studies from throughout the sub-continent, this book will
be of importance to students and academics and to the work of
practitioners of development and tourism-related projects run by
both governmental and non-governmental aid and development
agencies.
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