As such there is increasing evidence that development practice is increasingly influenced by western managerialist thinking, especially human resource management (Taylor, 2001). Third, and as Cleaver forcefully argues ...
Ashley, C., Boyd, C. and Goodwin, H. (2000) Pro-Poor Tourism: Putting Poverty at the Heart of the Tourism Agenda, Natural Resource Perspectives 51, Overseas Development Institute. Ashley, C., Roe, D. and Goodwin, H. (2001) Pro-poor ...
Box 9.1 The Gambia Thompson etal. summarise the economic context of The Gambia as follows: Since the mid-1980s, faced with falling prices for groundnuts and increasing debt repayments, The Gambia has undergone a period of economic ...
This book addresses these issues, particularly from economic, ethical and environmental perspectives. It has been developed from selected papers presented at a conference held at Newton Rigg College, Cumbria, UK, in April 1996.
This third edition has been extensively updated and includes new material on: poverty reduction, livelihoods and pro-poor tourism new forms of tourism in cities continuing growth of the fair trade movement tourism’s contribution to ...
First published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Drawing on a wealth of examples, this work traces the inception of sustainability within environmentalism and its extension into the realism of socio-cultural and economic thinking, policy and practice.
With the first edition hailed by Geoffrey Wall as ‘one of the most significant books produced on tourism [since the turn of the millennium]’, Tourism and Sustainability remains the essential resource for students of human geography, ...