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.
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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