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Tourism and development in the developing world / David J. Telfer and Richard Sharpley.

By: Telfer, David JContributor(s): Sharpley, Richard, 1956-Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge perspectives on developmentPublication details: London : Routledge, 2008Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 263 p.) : illISBN: 9780203938041 (ebook) :Subject(s): Tourism -- Developing countries | Tourism -- Economic aspects -- Developing countries | Sustainable development -- Developing countries | Travel and Tourism | Development studies | Human geography | Industry & industrial studies | Hospitality & service industries | GeographyAdditional physical formats: Print version :: No titleOnline access: Click here to access online Summary: Utilizing a wide range of case studies, this concise and accessible student text provides an introductory critique of the potential contribution of tourism to the development process in the less developed world. Tourism is widely considered as an effective contributor to socio-economic development, particularly in less developed countries. However, despite the almost universal adoption of tourism as a developmental option, the extent to which economic and social development inevitably follows the introduction and promotion of a tourism sector remains the subject of intense debate.This book provides an introduction to the tourism-development process. Focusing specifically on the less developed world and drawing on contemporary case studies, it questions many assumptions about the role of tourism in development and, in particular, highlights the dilemmas faced by destinations seeking to achieve development through tourism. Combining an overview of essential concepts, theories and knowledge related to tourism and development with an analysis of contemporary issues and debates, Tourism and Development in the Developing World is a valuable resource for those investigating tourism issues in developing countries. It is also useful for students studying related subjects, including development studies, geography, international relations, politics, sociology and area studies.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Utilizing a wide range of case studies, this concise and accessible student text provides an introductory critique of the potential contribution of tourism to the development process in the less developed world. Tourism is widely considered as an effective contributor to socio-economic development, particularly in less developed countries. However, despite the almost universal adoption of tourism as a developmental option, the extent to which economic and social development inevitably follows the introduction and promotion of a tourism sector remains the subject of intense debate.This book provides an introduction to the tourism-development process. Focusing specifically on the less developed world and drawing on contemporary case studies, it questions many assumptions about the role of tourism in development and, in particular, highlights the dilemmas faced by destinations seeking to achieve development through tourism. Combining an overview of essential concepts, theories and knowledge related to tourism and development with an analysis of contemporary issues and debates, Tourism and Development in the Developing World is a valuable resource for those investigating tourism issues in developing countries. It is also useful for students studying related subjects, including development studies, geography, international relations, politics, sociology and area studies.

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