This paper reviews the development of Australia's policies for indigenous tourism and analyses those policies for their sustainable tourism content. It notes that in Australia, tourism is increasingly seen as an instrument for sustaining indigenous communities, many of whom look to tourism for a better future. Growing intervention from Australian federal and, more recently, State/Territory governments has sought to create tourism policies to facilitate market growth and product development in the indigenous sector. Yet the effectiveness and appropriateness of these policies, particularly in terms of a sustainable approach to development, has been questioned. A qualitative study of Australian State/Territory governments' policy for indigenou...
The Indigenous tourism focus of the 16 papers in this special issue provides readers with an opportu...
Tourism is a major contributor to Australia's economy. Tourists and ther expenditure, from the prov...
Research shows considerable demand for Australian Indigenous culture by international and domestic t...
The purpose of this study was to examine the extent to which sustainable development principles unde...
This chapter describes and reviews Indigenous tourism planning and policy in Australia from 1995 to...
This chapter describes and reviews Indigenous tourism planning and policy in Australia from 1995 to ...
Indigenous tourism products, attractions and activities can offer a point of difference for tourism ...
Indigenous tourism products, attractions and activities can offer a point of difference for tourism ...
This research Report examines tourism and its potential role in the development of Australia's Indi...
This paper examines and finds synergies between indigenous tourism and ecotourism in Australia. Both...
Successive Australian federal and State governments have produced tourism policies to facilitate the...
The key aim of this paper is to inject a degree of policy and economic realism into discussions abou...
Successive Australian federal and State governments have produced tourism policies to facilitate the...
In Australia, an increasing awareness of Indigenous culture has led to a growth in the supply of act...
In Australia, an increasing awareness of Indigenous culture has led to a growth in the supply of act...
The Indigenous tourism focus of the 16 papers in this special issue provides readers with an opportu...
Tourism is a major contributor to Australia's economy. Tourists and ther expenditure, from the prov...
Research shows considerable demand for Australian Indigenous culture by international and domestic t...
The purpose of this study was to examine the extent to which sustainable development principles unde...
This chapter describes and reviews Indigenous tourism planning and policy in Australia from 1995 to...
This chapter describes and reviews Indigenous tourism planning and policy in Australia from 1995 to ...
Indigenous tourism products, attractions and activities can offer a point of difference for tourism ...
Indigenous tourism products, attractions and activities can offer a point of difference for tourism ...
This research Report examines tourism and its potential role in the development of Australia's Indi...
This paper examines and finds synergies between indigenous tourism and ecotourism in Australia. Both...
Successive Australian federal and State governments have produced tourism policies to facilitate the...
The key aim of this paper is to inject a degree of policy and economic realism into discussions abou...
Successive Australian federal and State governments have produced tourism policies to facilitate the...
In Australia, an increasing awareness of Indigenous culture has led to a growth in the supply of act...
In Australia, an increasing awareness of Indigenous culture has led to a growth in the supply of act...
The Indigenous tourism focus of the 16 papers in this special issue provides readers with an opportu...
Tourism is a major contributor to Australia's economy. Tourists and ther expenditure, from the prov...
Research shows considerable demand for Australian Indigenous culture by international and domestic t...