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Tourism and Culture: Rethinking the Mix

    Tourism has long been assumed to promote cultural understanding and peace, but in fact it often chips away at cultures and leads to conflict. 

  • Is Cultural Tourism on the Right Track?, by Mike Robinson
  • The Pioneers, by Roy Malkin
  • The Globalization of Tourism, by Roy Malkin

  • People and Tourism

  • The Himalayas: Masked Dances and Mixed Blessings, by Myra Shackley
  • Masters in their own tepees, by Garry Marchant
  • Ecotourism without tears, by Sylvie Blangy
  • Peru's "meet the people" tours, by Leticia Gonzales de Remoué

    Safeguarding Heritage

  • Heritage and tourism: will market forces rule?, by Valéry Patin
  • Pompéii puts its house in order, by Martine Jacot
  • Learning holidays: a thumbnail guide, by Garry Marchant
  • Petra's new invaders, by Christophe Ayad
  • Venice coping with culture vultures, by Antonio Paolo Russo
  • Luang Prabang: a ghost town returns to life, by Francis Engelmann
  • A slow rescue for Morocco's earthen citadels, by Mohamed Berriane
  • Central Europe: castles gear up for business, by Cynthia Guttman
  • The right road for Compostela, by Lucia Iglesias Kuntz

    Reflections

  • Club Med: an empire built on the sands, by Amy Otchet
  • Philosophy of a guidebook guru, by Tony Wheeler
  • Towards an ethics of tourism, by Cynthia Guttman
    • Publication Date: 27-03-2008