Tourism is one of the world’s fastest growing industries and has been used as a vehicle for indigenous people to engage in economic development opportunities within their local communities. The concept of sustainable tourism has brought greater awareness towards maintaining the economic and social advantages of tourism development whilst ensuring the industry is both socio-cultural and environmentally sustainable. A central component to the definition of sustainable tourism is the empowerment of indigenous people to take advantage of the benefits of the tourism industry. This article will demonstrate that in certain instances there is conflict between indigenous peoples’ culture, particularly communal ownership of land and the tourism indus...
This paper reviews the development of Australia's policies for indigenous tourism and analyses those...
Research shows considerable demand for Australian Indigenous culture by international and domestic t...
The Indigenous tourism focus of the 16 papers in this special issue provides readers with an opportu...
There have been some cases indicating the dissatisfaction of traditional communities with regards to...
Tourism is a major contributor to Australia's economy. Tourists and ther expenditure, from the prov...
The development of eco-tourism basically contributes to the growth of the economy of indigenous peop...
The Djabugay people live near Cairns, a tourist destination in North Queensland, Australia, on land ...
[Extract] Worldwide, indigenous peoples are becoming more involved in the tourism industry. Tourism ...
This chapter describes and reviews Indigenous tourism planning and policy in Australia from 1995 to...
The study aimed to increase the body of knowledge regarding the impacts of tourism on Australia’s In...
The Dusun Sungai is among the poorest indigenous groups in Malaysia. These people, who live in the L...
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...
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...
This paper reviews the development of Australia's policies for indigenous tourism and analyses those...
Research shows considerable demand for Australian Indigenous culture by international and domestic t...
The Indigenous tourism focus of the 16 papers in this special issue provides readers with an opportu...
There have been some cases indicating the dissatisfaction of traditional communities with regards to...
Tourism is a major contributor to Australia's economy. Tourists and ther expenditure, from the prov...
The development of eco-tourism basically contributes to the growth of the economy of indigenous peop...
The Djabugay people live near Cairns, a tourist destination in North Queensland, Australia, on land ...
[Extract] Worldwide, indigenous peoples are becoming more involved in the tourism industry. Tourism ...
This chapter describes and reviews Indigenous tourism planning and policy in Australia from 1995 to...
The study aimed to increase the body of knowledge regarding the impacts of tourism on Australia’s In...
The Dusun Sungai is among the poorest indigenous groups in Malaysia. These people, who live in the L...
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...
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...
This paper reviews the development of Australia's policies for indigenous tourism and analyses those...
Research shows considerable demand for Australian Indigenous culture by international and domestic t...
The Indigenous tourism focus of the 16 papers in this special issue provides readers with an opportu...