This article looks at the development of urban tourism in Havana, Cuba, in the period since the collapse of state socialism in the USSR and Eastern Europe. It provides an interesting case study of the adoption of an outward-oriented state development policy in the context of a socialist state. The dramatic rise of urban-based tourism in Havana since 1989 is described, followed by a review of the socio-economic impacts of such tourism. These include: income generation; job creation; the rise of the informal economy, including crime and prostitution; increased migration to the primary city, along with spatial concentration on the coastal strip, and associated environmental impacts. In conclusion, the article considers the fat that the promoti...
The purpose of this dissertation is to critically examine race and gender as they intersect with tou...
My dissertation on Cuban tourism links political, economic, social, and cultural history to show how...
This paper examines how the transformation in UNESCO’s policy towards urban conservation—from a narr...
This article looks at the development of urban tourism in Havana, Cuba, in the period since the coll...
After the collapse of the Soviet bloc in 1989, Fidel Castro announced the beginning of a ‘Special Pe...
Since 1989, after 40 years of curbing urban development and under-investment in urban infrastructure...
Since 1989, after 40 years of curbing urban development and under-investment in urban infrastructure...
To moderate the crisis of the 1990s, the Cuban government promoted international tourism and private...
It has long been recognised that nature and extent of state intervention in tourism development clos...
Tourism has become an attribute of central importance within Havana’s urban environments and landsca...
Milton Santos, important Brazilian geographer, stated in his writings that space is a social product...
While Havana's status as the 'Pearl of the Caribbean' dissipated in 1959, Cuba and its capital survi...
This study focuses on tourism in Cuba since the Revolution with special emphasis on the novel concep...
Since the early 1990’s Havana, Cuba has undergone considerable socioeconomic transformation resultin...
This thesis deals with the development of tourism on the island of Cuba from the beginning of the 20...
The purpose of this dissertation is to critically examine race and gender as they intersect with tou...
My dissertation on Cuban tourism links political, economic, social, and cultural history to show how...
This paper examines how the transformation in UNESCO’s policy towards urban conservation—from a narr...
This article looks at the development of urban tourism in Havana, Cuba, in the period since the coll...
After the collapse of the Soviet bloc in 1989, Fidel Castro announced the beginning of a ‘Special Pe...
Since 1989, after 40 years of curbing urban development and under-investment in urban infrastructure...
Since 1989, after 40 years of curbing urban development and under-investment in urban infrastructure...
To moderate the crisis of the 1990s, the Cuban government promoted international tourism and private...
It has long been recognised that nature and extent of state intervention in tourism development clos...
Tourism has become an attribute of central importance within Havana’s urban environments and landsca...
Milton Santos, important Brazilian geographer, stated in his writings that space is a social product...
While Havana's status as the 'Pearl of the Caribbean' dissipated in 1959, Cuba and its capital survi...
This study focuses on tourism in Cuba since the Revolution with special emphasis on the novel concep...
Since the early 1990’s Havana, Cuba has undergone considerable socioeconomic transformation resultin...
This thesis deals with the development of tourism on the island of Cuba from the beginning of the 20...
The purpose of this dissertation is to critically examine race and gender as they intersect with tou...
My dissertation on Cuban tourism links political, economic, social, and cultural history to show how...
This paper examines how the transformation in UNESCO’s policy towards urban conservation—from a narr...