Most scholars portray tourism as a concept foreign to ‘natives’ and brought about by leisure seeking relatively rich foreigners. This conceptualisation gives the notion of a ‘real’ tourist being someone who is foreign to any destination. This is contrary to post-modern theorisation that conceptualises tourism as an engagement and experience. This problematizes the conventional WTO definition of a tourist. Content analysis of literature marshals evidence of existence of a knowledge gap and an opportunity for Third World destinations to mainstream domestic tourism as a panacea for sustainable tourism development. </span
Eco - tourism is highly related to the concepts of sustainable development and globalization. Globa...
The roots of tourism can be traced back to antiquity. Tourism is an interesting phenomenon, an econo...
This conceptual paper establishes a framework for socially constructed research activity to help gau...
This paper summarizes the arguments and counterarguments within the scientific discussion on the iss...
The paper briefly outlines the history of development theory and then reviews its current state. It...
Globally, issues of sustainable development have become the fulcrum around which current internation...
Tourism Development Revisited: Concepts, Issues and Paradigms contains a collection of articles by l...
A conceptual paper published twenty years ago (Sharpley, 2000) concluded that sustainable tourism de...
Globalization and innovative improvements are developing success as far back as the 1990s have made ...
Tourism has long been perceived as a passport to development in Pacific Island Countries and Territo...
In line with the conference theme, we have started from an observation that alternative, minority an...
The quantity of research on domestic tourism for destinations in Africa is significantly lower than ...
There is currently much debate about how knowledge of tourism can and indeed should be produced. Tou...
Not a day goes by without being confronted, one way or the other, with the multiple environmental, s...
Published ArticleGiven the fact that tourism is becoming the largest single sector of world trade, w...
Eco - tourism is highly related to the concepts of sustainable development and globalization. Globa...
The roots of tourism can be traced back to antiquity. Tourism is an interesting phenomenon, an econo...
This conceptual paper establishes a framework for socially constructed research activity to help gau...
This paper summarizes the arguments and counterarguments within the scientific discussion on the iss...
The paper briefly outlines the history of development theory and then reviews its current state. It...
Globally, issues of sustainable development have become the fulcrum around which current internation...
Tourism Development Revisited: Concepts, Issues and Paradigms contains a collection of articles by l...
A conceptual paper published twenty years ago (Sharpley, 2000) concluded that sustainable tourism de...
Globalization and innovative improvements are developing success as far back as the 1990s have made ...
Tourism has long been perceived as a passport to development in Pacific Island Countries and Territo...
In line with the conference theme, we have started from an observation that alternative, minority an...
The quantity of research on domestic tourism for destinations in Africa is significantly lower than ...
There is currently much debate about how knowledge of tourism can and indeed should be produced. Tou...
Not a day goes by without being confronted, one way or the other, with the multiple environmental, s...
Published ArticleGiven the fact that tourism is becoming the largest single sector of world trade, w...
Eco - tourism is highly related to the concepts of sustainable development and globalization. Globa...
The roots of tourism can be traced back to antiquity. Tourism is an interesting phenomenon, an econo...
This conceptual paper establishes a framework for socially constructed research activity to help gau...