The intersection of community development, tourism and planning
is a fascinating one. Tourism has long been used as a development
strategy, in both developed and developing countries, from the
national to local levels. These approaches have typically focused
on economic dimensions with decisions about tourism investments,
policies and venues driven by these economic considerations. More
recently, the conversation has shifted to include other aspects
social and environmental to better re ect sustainable development
concepts. Perhaps most importantly is the richer focus on the
inclusion of stakeholders.
An inclusionary, participatory approach is an essential
ingredient of community development and this brings both elds even
closer together. It re ects an approach aimed at building on
strengths in communities, and fostering social capacity and
capital. In this book, the dimensions of the role tourism plays in
community development are explored. A panoply of perspectives are
presented, tackling such questions as, can tourism heal? How can
tourism development serve as a catalyst to overcome social
injustices and cultural divides?
This book was originally published as a special issue of
Community Development.
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