Geographies of tourism: Critical research on capitalism and local livelihoods
C Gibson - Progress in Human Geography, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
In my previous report, I alluded to the contradictory situation where tourism appears
marginal to debates about 'criticality'and 'relevance'in human geography, while …
marginal to debates about 'criticality'and 'relevance'in human geography, while …
Different voices from community groups to support sustainable tourism development at Iranian World Heritage Sites: evidence from Bisotun
This empirical study investigates the causal factors affecting support for sustainable tourism
development (SSTD) at a world heritage site in Bisotun, a city in Kermanshah Province, Iran …
development (SSTD) at a world heritage site in Bisotun, a city in Kermanshah Province, Iran …
Effective governance in tourism development–An analysis of local perception in the Huangshan mountain area
Effective governance is important for sustainable tourism development, especially in China,
where local tourists have sharply increased over the last 20 years. This study aimed to …
where local tourists have sharply increased over the last 20 years. This study aimed to …
Community participation in tourism development and the value of social capital-the case of bastimentos, bocas del toro, panamá
P Claiborne - 2010 - gupea.ub.gu.se
Tourism has become a major agent of transformation in every society and destination it has
touched, and this change involves a price. Many communities, particularly in develo** …
touched, and this change involves a price. Many communities, particularly in develo** …
Rethinking potentials of Co-management for sustainable common pool resources (CPR) and tourism: The case of a Mediterranean island
This research explores the potentials of co-management and the state of its implementation
in, which is an economy in transition and highly dependent on tourism. The study will focus …
in, which is an economy in transition and highly dependent on tourism. The study will focus …
[HTML][HTML] Environmental justice in Natura 2000 conservation conflicts: The case for resident empowerment
Literature concerned with Natura 2000 highlights that conflicts emerged when local
communities felt the implementation of the policy was unfair. In the paper, we extend those …
communities felt the implementation of the policy was unfair. In the paper, we extend those …
[LIBRO][B] India—China Borderlands: Conversations Beyond the Centre
N Kurian - 2014 - sk.sagepub.com
In many ways this book seeks to reopen a debate that perhaps had never really drawn to a
close. Why is it that the 4,056 km long border that India and China share exists in a sort of …
close. Why is it that the 4,056 km long border that India and China share exists in a sort of …
[LIBRO][B] For Land and Liberty: Black Struggles in Rural Brazil
ML Bowen - 2021 - books.google.com
" Today, black rural communities across Brazil are seeking legal rights to land they have
inhabited for generations. This is not a new struggle. Enslaved Africans brought to the …
inhabited for generations. This is not a new struggle. Enslaved Africans brought to the …
Heritage redemption and the curse of tourism: the case of world's last inhabited troglodyte village
Kandovan, an inhabited troglodyte village, is a historical heritage site that attracts one
million visitors per year on average. The collision between authenticity, commodification …
million visitors per year on average. The collision between authenticity, commodification …
China–Pakistan economic corridor (CPEC), tourism demand, and environmental concerns: Policy implications for sustainable tourism in Gilgit‐Baltistan
S Nazneen, X Hong, CL Jenkins… - Journal of Public …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The mega‐infrastructural development project provides easy access to remarkable tourism
destinations and keeps attracting tourists. Tourist data from the tourism department of Gilgit …
destinations and keeps attracting tourists. Tourist data from the tourism department of Gilgit …