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This significant volume is the first to focus on both the changing nature of tourism and the capacity of tourism to effect change, especially in the Global South.
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This significant volume is the first to focus on both the changing nature of tourism and the capacity of tourism to effect change, especially in the Global South.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000399790
- Artikelnr.: 61531191
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000399790
- Artikelnr.: 61531191
Jarkko Saarinen is Professor of Geography at the University of Oulu, Finland, and Distinguished Visiting Professor (Sustainability Management) at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. His research interests include tourism and development, sustainability in tourism, climate change adaptation, tourism-community relations and nature conservation studies. He is Editor for Tourism Geographies. His recent publications include edited/co-edited books: Tourism Enclaves and Resilient Destinations. Jayne M. Rogerson is Associate Professor of Tourism at the School of Tourism and Hospitality, University of Johannesburg, South Africa. Her research interests include tourism accommodation, urban tourism, tourism history and sustainable tourism. Her most recent publications are two co-edited books: New Directions in South African Tourism Geographies and Urban Tourism in the Global South.
Part 1: Introduction and Frameworks. 1. Tourism and change: Issues and
challenges in the Global South. 2. Tourism for change: Change management
towards sustainable tourism development. 3. Democratizing the cultural
past: Western values, the Global South and cross-cultural perspectives in
heritage tourism. 4. Antecedents of tourism vicarious nostalgia: Conceptual
model, systematic review, and research agenda. Part 2: Change in Tourism.
5. Images, instruments and the governance capacity of local governments in
tourism development planning: Evidence from Ghana. 6. From small island
developing states to large ocean states: Tourism in the changing periphery
of island states in the global South. 7. The generative power of nurturing
new connections - Indigenous tour operators learning across, learning
deeply. 8. Roots tourism and the year of return campaign in Ghana: Moving
belonging beyond the history of slavery. 9. 'The culture of the Souq is
lost' - Valuing social capital and a legacy within tourism development. 10.
The evolution of township tourism in South Africa. Part 3: Tourism for
Change. 11. Impacts of tourism on livelihoods of women in Victoria Falls,
Zimbabwe. 12. Economic development, tourism and conservation in developing
countries. 13. Municipal assets for tourism and small town local economic
development: Caravan parks in South Africa. 14. The gig economy and
employment in tourism in Southern Africa: A global finger in the informal
sector pie? 15. 'African' representations: Township tourism.
challenges in the Global South. 2. Tourism for change: Change management
towards sustainable tourism development. 3. Democratizing the cultural
past: Western values, the Global South and cross-cultural perspectives in
heritage tourism. 4. Antecedents of tourism vicarious nostalgia: Conceptual
model, systematic review, and research agenda. Part 2: Change in Tourism.
5. Images, instruments and the governance capacity of local governments in
tourism development planning: Evidence from Ghana. 6. From small island
developing states to large ocean states: Tourism in the changing periphery
of island states in the global South. 7. The generative power of nurturing
new connections - Indigenous tour operators learning across, learning
deeply. 8. Roots tourism and the year of return campaign in Ghana: Moving
belonging beyond the history of slavery. 9. 'The culture of the Souq is
lost' - Valuing social capital and a legacy within tourism development. 10.
The evolution of township tourism in South Africa. Part 3: Tourism for
Change. 11. Impacts of tourism on livelihoods of women in Victoria Falls,
Zimbabwe. 12. Economic development, tourism and conservation in developing
countries. 13. Municipal assets for tourism and small town local economic
development: Caravan parks in South Africa. 14. The gig economy and
employment in tourism in Southern Africa: A global finger in the informal
sector pie? 15. 'African' representations: Township tourism.
Part 1: Introduction and Frameworks. 1. Tourism and change: Issues and
challenges in the Global South. 2. Tourism for change: Change management
towards sustainable tourism development. 3. Democratizing the cultural
past: Western values, the Global South and cross-cultural perspectives in
heritage tourism. 4. Antecedents of tourism vicarious nostalgia: Conceptual
model, systematic review, and research agenda. Part 2: Change in Tourism.
5. Images, instruments and the governance capacity of local governments in
tourism development planning: Evidence from Ghana. 6. From small island
developing states to large ocean states: Tourism in the changing periphery
of island states in the global South. 7. The generative power of nurturing
new connections - Indigenous tour operators learning across, learning
deeply. 8. Roots tourism and the year of return campaign in Ghana: Moving
belonging beyond the history of slavery. 9. 'The culture of the Souq is
lost' - Valuing social capital and a legacy within tourism development. 10.
The evolution of township tourism in South Africa. Part 3: Tourism for
Change. 11. Impacts of tourism on livelihoods of women in Victoria Falls,
Zimbabwe. 12. Economic development, tourism and conservation in developing
countries. 13. Municipal assets for tourism and small town local economic
development: Caravan parks in South Africa. 14. The gig economy and
employment in tourism in Southern Africa: A global finger in the informal
sector pie? 15. 'African' representations: Township tourism.
challenges in the Global South. 2. Tourism for change: Change management
towards sustainable tourism development. 3. Democratizing the cultural
past: Western values, the Global South and cross-cultural perspectives in
heritage tourism. 4. Antecedents of tourism vicarious nostalgia: Conceptual
model, systematic review, and research agenda. Part 2: Change in Tourism.
5. Images, instruments and the governance capacity of local governments in
tourism development planning: Evidence from Ghana. 6. From small island
developing states to large ocean states: Tourism in the changing periphery
of island states in the global South. 7. The generative power of nurturing
new connections - Indigenous tour operators learning across, learning
deeply. 8. Roots tourism and the year of return campaign in Ghana: Moving
belonging beyond the history of slavery. 9. 'The culture of the Souq is
lost' - Valuing social capital and a legacy within tourism development. 10.
The evolution of township tourism in South Africa. Part 3: Tourism for
Change. 11. Impacts of tourism on livelihoods of women in Victoria Falls,
Zimbabwe. 12. Economic development, tourism and conservation in developing
countries. 13. Municipal assets for tourism and small town local economic
development: Caravan parks in South Africa. 14. The gig economy and
employment in tourism in Southern Africa: A global finger in the informal
sector pie? 15. 'African' representations: Township tourism.