Sustainable Tourism and Indigenous Peoples
Herausgeber: Carr, Anna; Whitford, Michelle; Ruhanen, Lisa
Sustainable Tourism and Indigenous Peoples
Herausgeber: Carr, Anna; Whitford, Michelle; Ruhanen, Lisa
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This wide ranging, detailed and thought provoking book explains the many issues involved in bringing tourism into the lives of indigenous peoples, and sets out how the concept of sustainable tourism can provide a viable management approach. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Sustainable Tourism.
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This wide ranging, detailed and thought provoking book explains the many issues involved in bringing tourism into the lives of indigenous peoples, and sets out how the concept of sustainable tourism can provide a viable management approach. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Sustainable Tourism.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 593g
- ISBN-13: 9780367264796
- ISBN-10: 036726479X
- Artikelnr.: 56974099
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 593g
- ISBN-13: 9780367264796
- ISBN-10: 036726479X
- Artikelnr.: 56974099
Anna Carr is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Otago's Tourism Department, New Zealand, where she co-directs the Centre for Recreation Research. Lisa Ruhanen is an Associate Professor and the leader of the postgraduate programme in tourism at the University of Queensland's Business School in Australia. Michelle Whitford is Senior Lecturer at the Department of Tourism, Sport and Hotel Management at Griffith University, Australia. She is program director of the Bachelor of International Tourism and Hotel Management. Bernard Lane is Founding Editor of the Journal of Sustainable Tourism.
1. Indigenous peoples and tourism: the challenges and opportunities for
sustainable tourism 2. Indigenous tourism research, past and present: where
to from here? 3. Factors influencing Indigenous engagement in tourism
development: an international perspective 4. A review of Indigenous tourism
in Latin America: reflections on an anthropological study of Guna tourism
(Panama) 5. Exploring outcomes of community-based tourism on the Kokoda
Track, Papua New Guinea: a longitudinal study of Participatory Rural
Appraisal techniques 6. Sustaining local language relationships through
indigenous community-based tourism initiatives 7. Creating an Indigenized
visitor code of conduct: the development of Denesoline self-determination
for sustainable tourism 8. Integrating Indigenous values with capitalism
through tourism: Alaskan experiences and outstanding issues 9.
Contradictions of capitalism in the South African Kalahari: Indigenous
Bushmen, their brand and baasskap in tourism 10. Hegemonic and emerging
concepts of conservation: a critical examination of barriers to
incorporating Indigenous perspectives in protected area conservation
policies and practice 11. Moving beyond sense of place to care of place:
the role of Indigenous values and interpretation in promoting
transformative change in tourists' place images and personal values 12 The
role of self-gentrification in sustainable tourism: Indigenous
entrepreneurship at Honghe Hani Rice Terraces World Heritage Site, China
13. Sustaining spirit: a review and analysis of an urban Indigenous
Australian cultural festival 14. Beyond whiteness: a comparative analysis
of representations of Aboriginality in tourism destination images in New
South Wales, Australia 15. Sustainability and Indigenous tourism insights
from social media: worldview differences, cultural friction and negotiation
16. Knowledge dialogue through Indigenous tourism product design: a
collaborative research process with the Lacandon of Chiapas, Mexico 17.
Domestic demand for Indigenous tourism in Australia: understanding
intention to participate
sustainable tourism 2. Indigenous tourism research, past and present: where
to from here? 3. Factors influencing Indigenous engagement in tourism
development: an international perspective 4. A review of Indigenous tourism
in Latin America: reflections on an anthropological study of Guna tourism
(Panama) 5. Exploring outcomes of community-based tourism on the Kokoda
Track, Papua New Guinea: a longitudinal study of Participatory Rural
Appraisal techniques 6. Sustaining local language relationships through
indigenous community-based tourism initiatives 7. Creating an Indigenized
visitor code of conduct: the development of Denesoline self-determination
for sustainable tourism 8. Integrating Indigenous values with capitalism
through tourism: Alaskan experiences and outstanding issues 9.
Contradictions of capitalism in the South African Kalahari: Indigenous
Bushmen, their brand and baasskap in tourism 10. Hegemonic and emerging
concepts of conservation: a critical examination of barriers to
incorporating Indigenous perspectives in protected area conservation
policies and practice 11. Moving beyond sense of place to care of place:
the role of Indigenous values and interpretation in promoting
transformative change in tourists' place images and personal values 12 The
role of self-gentrification in sustainable tourism: Indigenous
entrepreneurship at Honghe Hani Rice Terraces World Heritage Site, China
13. Sustaining spirit: a review and analysis of an urban Indigenous
Australian cultural festival 14. Beyond whiteness: a comparative analysis
of representations of Aboriginality in tourism destination images in New
South Wales, Australia 15. Sustainability and Indigenous tourism insights
from social media: worldview differences, cultural friction and negotiation
16. Knowledge dialogue through Indigenous tourism product design: a
collaborative research process with the Lacandon of Chiapas, Mexico 17.
Domestic demand for Indigenous tourism in Australia: understanding
intention to participate
1. Indigenous peoples and tourism: the challenges and opportunities for
sustainable tourism 2. Indigenous tourism research, past and present: where
to from here? 3. Factors influencing Indigenous engagement in tourism
development: an international perspective 4. A review of Indigenous tourism
in Latin America: reflections on an anthropological study of Guna tourism
(Panama) 5. Exploring outcomes of community-based tourism on the Kokoda
Track, Papua New Guinea: a longitudinal study of Participatory Rural
Appraisal techniques 6. Sustaining local language relationships through
indigenous community-based tourism initiatives 7. Creating an Indigenized
visitor code of conduct: the development of Denesoline self-determination
for sustainable tourism 8. Integrating Indigenous values with capitalism
through tourism: Alaskan experiences and outstanding issues 9.
Contradictions of capitalism in the South African Kalahari: Indigenous
Bushmen, their brand and baasskap in tourism 10. Hegemonic and emerging
concepts of conservation: a critical examination of barriers to
incorporating Indigenous perspectives in protected area conservation
policies and practice 11. Moving beyond sense of place to care of place:
the role of Indigenous values and interpretation in promoting
transformative change in tourists' place images and personal values 12 The
role of self-gentrification in sustainable tourism: Indigenous
entrepreneurship at Honghe Hani Rice Terraces World Heritage Site, China
13. Sustaining spirit: a review and analysis of an urban Indigenous
Australian cultural festival 14. Beyond whiteness: a comparative analysis
of representations of Aboriginality in tourism destination images in New
South Wales, Australia 15. Sustainability and Indigenous tourism insights
from social media: worldview differences, cultural friction and negotiation
16. Knowledge dialogue through Indigenous tourism product design: a
collaborative research process with the Lacandon of Chiapas, Mexico 17.
Domestic demand for Indigenous tourism in Australia: understanding
intention to participate
sustainable tourism 2. Indigenous tourism research, past and present: where
to from here? 3. Factors influencing Indigenous engagement in tourism
development: an international perspective 4. A review of Indigenous tourism
in Latin America: reflections on an anthropological study of Guna tourism
(Panama) 5. Exploring outcomes of community-based tourism on the Kokoda
Track, Papua New Guinea: a longitudinal study of Participatory Rural
Appraisal techniques 6. Sustaining local language relationships through
indigenous community-based tourism initiatives 7. Creating an Indigenized
visitor code of conduct: the development of Denesoline self-determination
for sustainable tourism 8. Integrating Indigenous values with capitalism
through tourism: Alaskan experiences and outstanding issues 9.
Contradictions of capitalism in the South African Kalahari: Indigenous
Bushmen, their brand and baasskap in tourism 10. Hegemonic and emerging
concepts of conservation: a critical examination of barriers to
incorporating Indigenous perspectives in protected area conservation
policies and practice 11. Moving beyond sense of place to care of place:
the role of Indigenous values and interpretation in promoting
transformative change in tourists' place images and personal values 12 The
role of self-gentrification in sustainable tourism: Indigenous
entrepreneurship at Honghe Hani Rice Terraces World Heritage Site, China
13. Sustaining spirit: a review and analysis of an urban Indigenous
Australian cultural festival 14. Beyond whiteness: a comparative analysis
of representations of Aboriginality in tourism destination images in New
South Wales, Australia 15. Sustainability and Indigenous tourism insights
from social media: worldview differences, cultural friction and negotiation
16. Knowledge dialogue through Indigenous tourism product design: a
collaborative research process with the Lacandon of Chiapas, Mexico 17.
Domestic demand for Indigenous tourism in Australia: understanding
intention to participate