Tourism and Development, Multiple-component retail product Book

Tourism and Development Multiple-component retail product

Edited by Richard Sharpley

Part of the SAGE Library of Tourism, Hospitality & Leisure series

Multiple-component retail product

  • Information

Description

Fundamental to the study of tourism is the relationship between tourism and development.  Tourism represents a major sector of the global economy and, as such, is considered by many to be an effective driver of economic growth and development in destination areas.

Importantly, however, most destinations face what has been referred to as a ‘development dilemma’.

Whilst the benefits afforded by tourism, including income, foreign exchange and government revenue generation, employment, economic linkages, infrastructural development and environmental enhancement, are recognised, so too are the negative consequences  of tourism development.   This Major Work illustrates tourism and development through a collection of key papers which have contributed to knowledge of and debates in this significant area of tourism studies.

The literature is framed by an extensive introductory chapter which highlights the key concepts, themes and debates.   Volume One: The Tourism-Development Dilemma: The Benefits and Costs of Tourism Volume Two: Tourism and Sustainable Development Volume Three: Tourism Alternatives Volume Four: Contemporary Tourism and Development Issues    

Information

Other Formats

Save 19%

£725.00

£584.71

Information