Tourism, planning, and community development

Tourism, planning, and community development

Phillips, Rhonda
Roberts, Sherma

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The intersection of community development, tourism and planning is a fascinating one. Tourism has long been used as a development strategy, in both developed and developing countries, from the national to local levels. These approaches have typically focused on economic dimensions with decisions about tourism investments, policies and venues driven by these economic considerations. Morerecently, the conversation has shifted to include other aspects - social and environmental - to better re?ect sustainable development concepts. Perhaps most importantly is the richer focus on the inclusion of citizens/residents/stakeholders. This is an essential ingredient of community development and the inclusionary, participatory approach brings these ?elds even closer together. It re?ects asset based development approaches, building on strengths in communities, and building social capital wealth. In this book, the dimensions of the role tourism plays in community well-being are explored. This issue presents a panoply of perspectives, tackling such questions as, can tourism heal? How can tourism development (and by implication management of, and policies for, tourism) serve as a catalyst to overcome social injustices and cultural divides? INDICE: 1. Incorporating social justice in tourism planning: racial reconciliation and sustainable community development in the Deep South Alan W. Barton and Sarah J. Leonard 2. Tourism planning and power within micropolitan community development William L. Obenour and Nelson Cooper 3. Community understanding of the impact of temporary visitors on incidental destinations Ken Simpson and Phil Bretherton 4. Sustainable practices of community tourism planning: lessons from a remote community Oksana Grybovych and Delmar Hafermann 5. Engaging residents in planning for sustainable rural-nature tourism in post-communistPoland Marianna Strzelecka and Bruce E. Wicks 6. Participatory modeling as a tool for community development planning: tourism in the Northern Forest Lisa Chase, Roelof Boumans and Stephanie Morse 7. Golden Geese or White Elephants? The Paradoxes of World Heritage Sites and Community-Based Tourism Development in Agra, India Surajit Chakravarty 8. An analysis of factors mediating community participation outcomes in tourism Sherma Roberts

  • ISBN: 978-0-415-52432-2
  • Editorial: Routledge
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 176
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/05/2012
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés