Tourism and Development in the Developing World - David J. Telfer

Tourism and Development in the Developing World - David J. Telfer

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Tourism is widely considered to be an important factor in socio-economic development particularly in less developed countries. However despite almost universal recognition of tourism's development potential the extent to which economic and social progress is linked to the growth of a country's tourism sector remains the subject of intense debate. Tourism and Development in the Developing World offers a thorough overview of the tourism-development relationship. Focusing specifically on the less developed world and drawing on contemporary case studies this updated second edition questions widely-held assumptions on the role of tourism in development and seeks to highlight the challenges faced by destinations seeking to achieve development through tourism. The introductory chapter establishes the foundation for the book exploring the meaning and objectives of development reviewing theoretical perspectives on the developmental process and assessing the reasons why less developed countries are attracted to tourism as a development option. The concept of sustainable development as the most widely adopted contemporary model of development is then introduced and its links with tourism critically assessed. Subsequent chapters explore the key issues associated with tourism and development including the rise of globalization; the tourism planning and development process; the relationship between tourism and communities within which it is developed; the management implications of trends in the demand for and uptake of tourism; and an analysis of the consequences of tourism development for destination environments economies and societies. A new chapter considers the challenges of climate change sustainability of resource supply (oil water and food) global economic instability political instability and changing demographics. Finally the issues raised throughout the book are drawn together in a concluding chapter that assesses the tourism and development `dilemma'. Combining an overview of essential concepts theories and knowledge with an analysis of contemporary issues and debates in tourism and development this new edition will be an invaluable resource for those investigating tourism issues in developing countries. The book will be of interest to students of tourism development geography and area studies international relations and politics and sociology.

TITLE: Tourism and Development in the Developing World

AUTHOR: David J. Telfer

SKU: 9781138921740

PUBLISHER: Taylor & Francis Ltd

DATE PUBLISHED: 24/11/2015

PLACE PUBLISHED: United Kingdom

PAGES: 438

BINDING: Paperback / softback

LANGUAGE: English

DIMENSIONS: 159 mm x 235 mm

WEIGHT: 680 gr

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