by Anna Carr (Editor), Bernard Lane (Editor), Lisa Ruhanen (Editor), Michelle Whitford (Editor)
This book provides a comprehensive, detailed and insight rich review of both the positive (capacity building, cultural conservation and economic opportunities) and negative (commodification, cultural change and possible loss of ownership and control) aspects of tourism development in indigenous communities. The relationship between tourism and indigenous people provides the ultimate test of sustainable tourism as a concept for tourism management and cultural conservation. The chapters range geographically from Central and North America, through Africa, and Asia to Australia. Issues covered include governance and engagement, research, minority language issues, visitor codes of conduct, trail development, Indigenous product design, Indigenous urban festivals, Indigenous values and capitalism, gentrification, heritage interpretation, marketing, demand, world views and representation. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Sustainable Tourism.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 332
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 19 Sep 2017
ISBN 10: 113808381X
ISBN 13: 9781138083813