This paper represents an effort to conceptualise tourism and development, and their interlinking features, within the broad geographical perspective. It suggests that, as an industry, tourism has evolved along the development path of dominant development theories; Modernisation, Dependency, Neo-liberalism and Alternative development. The findings suggest that, by utilising the frameworks of these development theories, one could analyse and evaluate dynamic tourism processes, a necessity in understanding how tourism works
From a geographical perspective tourism has been increasingly seen as an activity that creates socia...
Geography is the ideal discipline for studying the global tourism industry; as the key journal Touri...
In many countries, tourism has emerged to become an important economic sector, often replacing tradi...
This paper represents an effort to conceptualise tourism and development, and their interlinking fea...
This chapter explores the relationship of tourism to development. The emergence of development theor...
Tourism has long been considered a vehicle of development in destination areas. It is not surprising...
Without doubt, the concept of development has changed over time and, equally so, tourism has experie...
Abstract: The article illustrates a geographical approach to the tourism phenomenon. Nowadays, due t...
The paper briefly outlines the history of development theory and then reviews its current state. It...
This paper outlines the case for the analysis of tourism, power and place in the development process...
The central issues proposed revolve around the concept of development itself, which has evolved from...
tourism and economic developmentand the geographic question in tourism and integrated development. I...
Developing tourism in an area represents the continuous process of planning and building tourist fac...
Our world is becoming increasingly complex, and is rapidly changingwith distances being reduced. Soc...
As a tool for poverty reduction and means of linking environmental stewardship with wider aspects of...
From a geographical perspective tourism has been increasingly seen as an activity that creates socia...
Geography is the ideal discipline for studying the global tourism industry; as the key journal Touri...
In many countries, tourism has emerged to become an important economic sector, often replacing tradi...
This paper represents an effort to conceptualise tourism and development, and their interlinking fea...
This chapter explores the relationship of tourism to development. The emergence of development theor...
Tourism has long been considered a vehicle of development in destination areas. It is not surprising...
Without doubt, the concept of development has changed over time and, equally so, tourism has experie...
Abstract: The article illustrates a geographical approach to the tourism phenomenon. Nowadays, due t...
The paper briefly outlines the history of development theory and then reviews its current state. It...
This paper outlines the case for the analysis of tourism, power and place in the development process...
The central issues proposed revolve around the concept of development itself, which has evolved from...
tourism and economic developmentand the geographic question in tourism and integrated development. I...
Developing tourism in an area represents the continuous process of planning and building tourist fac...
Our world is becoming increasingly complex, and is rapidly changingwith distances being reduced. Soc...
As a tool for poverty reduction and means of linking environmental stewardship with wider aspects of...
From a geographical perspective tourism has been increasingly seen as an activity that creates socia...
Geography is the ideal discipline for studying the global tourism industry; as the key journal Touri...
In many countries, tourism has emerged to become an important economic sector, often replacing tradi...