Tourism Development: Growth, Myths and Inequalities
This introductory chapter provides an historic context for the book’s central theme, which is the complex relationship between the Majority World, development, and tourism. The three key issues of wealth creation, growth, and redistribution provide the framework by which the ‘development’ theme wa...
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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-367952023-11-11T05:26:33Z Tourism Development: Growth, Myths and Inequalities Burns, Peter M Novelli, Marina Tourism Inequalities This introductory chapter provides an historic context for the book’s central theme, which is the complex relationship between the Majority World, development, and tourism. The three key issues of wealth creation, growth, and redistribution provide the framework by which the ‘development’ theme was conceived, with advances into the most recent debates on tourism and its role in the wider sustainability agenda. Developmentis a highly ambiguous term which, put in a simple way, can refer to a ‘process through which a society moves from one condition to another’ (Sharpley, 2002:23). It is generally used to describe the dynamics resulting from processes of national economic and social transformation, ‘effectively a synonym for more or less planned social and economic change’ (Hobart, 1993:1) 2014-04-02T01:42:32Z 2014-04-02T01:42:32Z 2008 Book 978 1 84593 425 5 https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/36795 en application/pdf CABI |
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This introductory chapter provides an historic context for the book’s central
theme, which is the complex relationship between the Majority World, development, and tourism. The three key issues of wealth creation, growth, and
redistribution provide the framework by which the ‘development’ theme was
conceived, with advances into the most recent debates on tourism and its role in
the wider sustainability agenda.
Developmentis a highly ambiguous term which, put in a simple way, can refer
to a ‘process through which a society moves from one condition to another’
(Sharpley, 2002:23). It is generally used to describe the dynamics resulting from
processes of national economic and social transformation, ‘effectively a synonym
for more or less planned social and economic change’ (Hobart, 1993:1) |
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Tourism Development:
Growth, Myths and Inequalities |
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Tourism Development:
Growth, Myths and Inequalities |
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Tourism Development:
Growth, Myths and Inequalities |
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Tourism Development:
Growth, Myths and Inequalities |
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Tourism Development:
Growth, Myths and Inequalities |
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tourism development:
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