Using the two Caribbean archipelagic states of Trinidad and Tobago and Antigua and Barbuda as case studies, this paper explores the interaction between tourism and the internal core-periphery relationships which exist between dominant and subordinate islands. It was found that Antigua functions as a tourism facilitating internal core in that its role in Barbudan tourism is limited to the facilitation of foreign involvement in the sector. Trinidad, in contrast, because of its greater wealth, has functioned as a tourism participatory internal core, wherein significant involvement in Tobago is extended to include the generation of domestic tourists and tourism investment. In these cases, tourism was identified as a centrifugal force which both...
Plagued with poverty, the countries of the Caribbean have grappled for years with numerous developme...
Tourism had developed as the leading economic sector of many developing peripheral regions. The ec...
The Caribbean has experienced considerable fluctuations with many of the small island-nations of the...
Since the mid-twentieth century, small islands have emerged as important tourist destinations, wheth...
The development of indigenous tourism in the Caribbean is inhibited by several challenges such as th...
Sustainable tourism development in the Caribbean is inhibited by several challenges such as disecono...
The tourism industry in Jamaica, as elsewhere in the Caribbean, has provided government interests an...
Summary - While international data indicate that world tourism continues to increase in terms of bot...
Tourism is a growing industry. If tourism projects are sustainable, tourism can be used by developin...
Core and peripheral destinations are very significant to island tourism because of core and peripher...
The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, located in the extreme south of the Lesser Antilles, is an exce...
In the past the Caribbean was restricted to offering elitist tourist activities, but over the last t...
This chapter seeks to examine the formal network relationships that influence the tourism policy mak...
The notion of dependency provides useful insights into tourism’s relationships between peripheral an...
Tourism, Barbados’s primary industry, declined substantially from the outset of the 2008 global rece...
Plagued with poverty, the countries of the Caribbean have grappled for years with numerous developme...
Tourism had developed as the leading economic sector of many developing peripheral regions. The ec...
The Caribbean has experienced considerable fluctuations with many of the small island-nations of the...
Since the mid-twentieth century, small islands have emerged as important tourist destinations, wheth...
The development of indigenous tourism in the Caribbean is inhibited by several challenges such as th...
Sustainable tourism development in the Caribbean is inhibited by several challenges such as disecono...
The tourism industry in Jamaica, as elsewhere in the Caribbean, has provided government interests an...
Summary - While international data indicate that world tourism continues to increase in terms of bot...
Tourism is a growing industry. If tourism projects are sustainable, tourism can be used by developin...
Core and peripheral destinations are very significant to island tourism because of core and peripher...
The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, located in the extreme south of the Lesser Antilles, is an exce...
In the past the Caribbean was restricted to offering elitist tourist activities, but over the last t...
This chapter seeks to examine the formal network relationships that influence the tourism policy mak...
The notion of dependency provides useful insights into tourism’s relationships between peripheral an...
Tourism, Barbados’s primary industry, declined substantially from the outset of the 2008 global rece...
Plagued with poverty, the countries of the Caribbean have grappled for years with numerous developme...
Tourism had developed as the leading economic sector of many developing peripheral regions. The ec...
The Caribbean has experienced considerable fluctuations with many of the small island-nations of the...