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Political Ecology of Tourism - Community, power and the environment (Hardcover)
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Political Ecology of Tourism - Community, power and the environment (Hardcover)
Series: Contemporary Geographies of Leisure, Tourism and Mobility
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Why has political ecology been assigned so little attention in
tourism studies, despite its broad and critical interrogation of
environment and politics? As the first full-length treatment of a
political ecology of tourism, the collection addresses this lacuna
and calls for the further establishment of this emerging
interdisciplinary subfield. Drawing on recent trends in geography,
anthropology, and environmental and tourism studies, Political
Ecology of Tourism: Communities, Power and the Environment employs
a political ecology approach to the analysis of tourism through
three interrelated themes: Communities and Power, Conservation and
Control, and Development and Conflict. While geographically broad
in scope-with chapters that span Central and South America to
Africa, and South, Southeast, and East Asia to Europe and
Greenland-the collection illustrates how tourism-related
environmental challenges are shared across prodigious geographical
distances, while also attending to the nuanced ways they
materialize in local contexts and therefore demand the historically
situated, place-based and multi-scalar approach of political
ecology. This collection advances our understanding of the role of
political, economic and environmental concerns in tourism practice.
It offers readers a political ecology framework from which to
address tourism-related issues and themes such as development,
identity politics, environmental subjectivities, environmental
degradation, land and resources conflict, and indigenous ecologies.
Finally, the collection is bookended by a pair of essays from two
of the most distinguished scholars working in the subfield:
Rosaleen Duffy (foreword) and James Igoe (afterword). This
collection will be valuable reading for scholars and practitioners
alike who share a critical interest in the intersection of tourism,
politics and the environment
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