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Tourism is a major economic sector in the Republic of Maldives. Based on a "one-island-one-resort" model, it has kept tourists away from Maldivian society to protect it. Launched in 2010, the opening of a number of guest rooms has made it possible to develop tourism on the populated islands and to promote encounters between tourists and inhabitants. This thesis analyses the effects of this sector. It questions the integration of tourism into Maldivian society. It shows that, beyond cultural differences, many questions arise: employment, education, wealth distribution, preservation of the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Tourism is a major economic sector in the Republic of Maldives. Based on a "one-island-one-resort" model, it has kept tourists away from Maldivian society to protect it. Launched in 2010, the opening of a number of guest rooms has made it possible to develop tourism on the populated islands and to promote encounters between tourists and inhabitants. This thesis analyses the effects of this sector. It questions the integration of tourism into Maldivian society. It shows that, beyond cultural differences, many questions arise: employment, education, wealth distribution, preservation of the environment, territorial governance, etc... This integration would be promoted by a tourism model inspired by Community-based tourism. The thesis provides recommendations for the application of such a model.
Autorenporträt
Dr.Musliha Ahmed is the first Maldivian PhD holder from France and the first full-time doctor to teach at the Faculty of Hospitality and Tourism Studies of the Maldives National University. She has published tourism related articles in some international journals and UNWTO. This work is the thesis she wrote to obtain her PhD