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Fundamental to the study of tourism is the relationship between tourism and development. Tourism represents a major sector of the global economy and, as such, is considered by many to be an effective driver of economic growth and development in destination areas. Importantly, however, most destinations face what has been referred to as a ‘development dilemma’. Whilst the benefits afforded by tourism, including income, foreign exchange and government revenue generation, employment, economic linkages, infrastructural development and environmental enhancement, are recognised, so too are the negative consequences of tourism development. This Major Work illustrates tourism and development through a collection of key papers which have contributed to knowledge of and debates in this significant area of tourism studies. The literature is framed by an extensive introductory chapter which highlights the key concepts, themes and debates. Volume One: The Tourism-Development Dilemma: The Benefits and Costs of Tourism Volume Two: Tourism and Sustainable Development Volume Three: Tourism Alternatives Volume Four: Contemporary Tourism and Development Issues
VOLUME ONE: THE TOURISM-DEVELOPMENT DILEMMA: THE BENEFITS AND COSTS OF TOURISM \\ Tourism’s Role in Economic Development: The Case Re-ExaminedJ. Diamond \\ Assessing the Impacts of Travel and Tourism – Measuring Economic CostsDouglas Frechtling \\ Tourism and Income Distribution in East AfricaAdam Blake \\ Tourism Development and Economic Growth in Developing CountriesE. Ekanayake and Aubrey Long \\ A Conceptual Analysis of Tourism-Supported Employment Which Reduces the Incidence of Exaggerated, Misleading Statistics about JobsNeil Leiper \\ Tourism and Environmental Integration. The Journey from Idealism to RealismR. Dowling \\ Global Environmental Consequences of TourismStefan Gössling \\ Residents’ Perceptions of the Cultural Benefits of TourismAntonia Besculides, Martha Lee and Peter McCormick \\ International Tourism and Cultural Change in South-East AsiaRobert Wood \\ Social Impacts of Tourism: An Australian Regional Case StudyCesar Tovar and Michael Lockwood \\ Host Perceptions of Tourism: A Review of the ResearchRichard Sharpley \\ Tourism and Development: Perplexity or Panacea?Herbert Kariel \\ Small Island Tourism: Development or Dependency?R. Bastin \\ Tourism, Capital and Place: Towards a Critical Geography of TourismS. Britton \\ Tourism in Cyprus: Challenges and OpportunitiesRichard Sharpley \\ The Political Economy of Tourism.A. Pleumarom \\ VOLUME TWO: TOURISM AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT \\ Sustainable Tourism: An Evolving Global ApproachBill Bramwell and Bernard Lane \\ Sustainable Tourism: Research and RealityRalf Buckley \\ Tourism, Environment and Sustainable DevelopmentRichard Butler \\ Ecotourism as Western ConstructErlet Cater \\ Environment, Economy and Society: Fitting Them Together into Sustainable DevelopmentBob Giddings, Bill Hopwood and Geoff O’Brien \\ Sustainable Tourism and the Touristic Ecological FootprintColin Hunter \\ The Intellectual History of Development towards a Widening Potential RepertoireBeniamin Knutsson \\ Sustainable Development: A Critical ReviewSharachchandram Lélé \\ Sustainable Tourism Development: A CritiqueZhenhua Liu \\ Some Fundamental Truths about Tourism: Understanding Tourism’s Social and Environmental ImpactsBob McKercher \\ A Review of Utopian Themes in Sustainable Development DiscourseJohn Harlow, Aaron Golub and Braden Allenby \\ The Concept of Sustainable Development: Its Origins and AmbivalenceCarl Mitcham \\ Ecotourism for Sustainable Development: Oxymoron or Plausible Strategy?Susan Place \\ Squaring the Circle? Some Thoughts on the Idea of Sustainable DevelopmentJohn Robinson \\ The Five Dimensions of SustainabilityLucas Seghezzo \\ Tourism and Sustainable Development: Exploring the Theoretical DivideRichard Sharpley \\ The Growth and Spread of the Concept of Sustainable Tourism: The Contribution of Institutional Initiatives to Tourism PolicyA. Torres-Delgado and F. Palomeque \\ VOLUME THREE: TOURISM ALTERNATIVES \\ Developing a Conceptual Framework for Slow Travel: A Grounded Theory ApproachLes Lumsdon and Peter McGrath \\ A Critical Look at Community Based TourismKirsty Blackstock \\ Alternative Tourism: Pious Hope or Trojan Horse?R. Butler \\ The Mantra of ‘Community Participation’ in ContextJim Butcher \\ Alternative Tourism: A CritiqueE. Cohen \\ Ecotourism: A Status Report and Conceptual FrameworkGlen Hvenegaard \\ Towards a More Desirable Form of EcotourismMark Orams \\ Responsible Travel: Whose Responsibility?Richard Sharpley \\ ‘Exceptional Visitors’: Dimensions of Tourist Responsibility in the Context of New ZealandDavina Stanford \\ Arguments for Community Participation in the Tourism Development ProcessCevat Tosun and Dallen Timothy \\ Wildlife-based Tourism, Ecology and Sustainability: A Tug-of-War among Competing Interests in ZimbabweHaretsebe Manwa \\ Ecotourism as Mass Tourism: Contradiction or Reality?David Bruce Weaver \\ Alternative Tourism: A Deceptive PloyB. Wheeller \\ Ecotourism: Ethics or Eco-Sell?Pamela Wright \\ Beyond Ecotourism: The Environmentally Responsible Tourist in the General Travel ExperienceSara Dolnicar and Patrick Long \\ VOLUME FOUR: CONTEMPORARY TOURISM AND DEVELOPMENT ISSUES \\ The Future of Tourism and Globalisation: Some Critical RemarksJulio Aramberri \\ Tourism, Development and Poverty Reduction in Guizhou and YunnanJohn Andrew Donaldson \\ Oil, the Global Economy and TourismSusanne Becken \\ Tourism and the Globalisation of Fear: Analysing the Politics of Risk and (in)Security in Global TravelRaoul Bianchi \\ Tourism as a Tool for Poverty Alleviation: A Critical Analysis of ‘Pro-Poor Tourism’ and Implications for SustainabilityStephanie Chok, Jim Macbeth and Carol Warren \\ Charity-based Voluntourism versus ‘Lifestyle’ Voluntourism: Evidence from Nicaragua and MalaysiaBilge Daldeniz and Mark Hampton \\ Sustainable Supply Chain Management in TourismXavier Font et al. \\ The Primacy of Climate Change for Sustainable International TourismC. Michael Hall, Daniel Scott and Stefan Gössling \\ Pro-Poor Tourism: A CritiqueDavid Harrison \\ Self-Determination: Exercising Indigenous Rights in TourismAlison Johnston \\ Tourism and Development I: Globalization and PowerKevin Hannam \\ New Tourism in a New Society Arises from ‘Peak Oil’James Leigh \\ Pro-Poor Tourism in a First World Urban Setting: Case Study of Glasgow GovanRichard Butler, Ross Curran and Kevin O’Gorman \\ Tourism and Governance in Small Island Developing States (SIDS): The Case of ZanzibarRichard Sharpley and Miraji Ussi \\ Who Are We Responsible To? Locals’ Tales of Volunteer TourismHarng Luh Sin \\ Can Sustainable Tourism Survive Climate Change?David Weaver
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