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 …

Different voices from community groups to support sustainable tourism development at Iranian World Heritage Sites: evidence from Bisotun

HGT Olya, H Alipour, Y Gavilyan - Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
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 …

Effective governance in tourism development–An analysis of local perception in the Huangshan mountain area

C Qian, N Sasaki, G Shivakoti, Y Zhang - Tourism Management …, 2016 - Elsevier
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 …

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** …

Rethinking potentials of Co-management for sustainable common pool resources (CPR) and tourism: The case of a Mediterranean island

H Alipour, T Arefipour - Ocean & Coastal Management, 2020 - Elsevier
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 …

[HTML][HTML] Environmental justice in Natura 2000 conservation conflicts: The case for resident empowerment

M Strzelecka, M Rechciński, J Tusznio, A Akhshik… - Land Use Policy, 2021 - Elsevier
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 …

[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 …

[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 …

Heritage redemption and the curse of tourism: the case of world's last inhabited troglodyte village

H Alipour, H Rezapouraghdam… - Tourism Planning & …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Kandovan, an inhabited troglodyte village, is a historical heritage site that attracts one
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 …