Tourism and Development in the Third World
β Scribed by John P. Lea
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 1988
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 89
- Series
- Routledge introductions to development
- Category
- Library
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π SIMILAR VOLUMES
1. Introduction 2. Globalisation, Sustainability, Development 3. Power and Tourism 4. Tourism and Sustainability 5. A New Class of Tourist: Trendies on the Trail 6. Socio-Environmental Organisation: Where Shall we Save Next? 7. The Industry: Lies, Damned Lies and Sustainability 8. 'Hosts' an
<P>By January 2015 the worldβs richest 80 people had as much wealth as the poorest 50 per cent of the worldβs population. It is a global unevenness through which the barriers to in-migration of Third World migrants to wealthy First World nations go ever higher, while the barriers to travel in the re
<P>By January 2015 the worldβs richest 80 people had as much wealth as the poorest 50 per cent of the worldβs population. It is a global unevenness through which the barriers to in-migration of Third World migrants to wealthy First World nations go ever higher, while the barriers to travel in the re
Increasingly, advocates of tourism argue that tourism growth offers a means for Third World countries to escape the confines of 'underdevelopment' and that new forms of tourism in particular allow this transition to be achieved sustainably and equitably. Building upon this fundamental precept, this