Many less developed countries, supported by international organizations and aid agencies, continue to promote tourism as a tool for development and poverty alleviation. This chapter focuses on one country, the Lao People's Democratic Republic (PDR), where such policies are prominent, to examine how they are promoted, and to see what light, if any, can be shed on the general debate over tourism's role as a development tool. In this context, it is argued that the distinction between 'pro-poor, community-based tourism' and tourism enterprises operating in the private sector, both in Lao PDR and elsewhere, may need to be re-assessed, as donor-supported, community-based tourism projects may be sustainable only in partnership with the private sec...
A number of constraints continue to limit participation of the local people to tourism and travel a...
Cambodian tourism has grown dramatically for the last two decades. This trend encourages the Cambodi...
Scarcely considered before the turn of the century, the concept of pro-poor tourism, or harnessing t...
Since the Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Lao PDR) first opened its doors to foreign tourists in t...
Since the Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Lao PDR) first opened its doors to foreign tourists in t...
This study used the qualitative method and the secondary data was used, which based on the study fou...
Tourism plays a significant role in the economies of developing countries, including Lao PDR. It has...
This thesis looks at the potential for using tourism as a poverty alleviation strategy in the contex...
Development agencies are facing a growing demand to demonstrate larger impacts on poverty, which has...
The exponential growth of tourism in World Heritage sites in Southeast Asia provides economic develo...
If “pro-poor tourism” (PPT) is about changing the distribution of benefits from tourism in favour of...
Tourism plays a critical role in social-economic development in both developed and developing countr...
This study explored tourism as a way to retain chosen traditions while imagining new possibilities f...
This research examines the interrelationships between tourism, poverty alleviation, and social marke...
In many developing countries, small tourism enterprises took the central role in tourism development...
A number of constraints continue to limit participation of the local people to tourism and travel a...
Cambodian tourism has grown dramatically for the last two decades. This trend encourages the Cambodi...
Scarcely considered before the turn of the century, the concept of pro-poor tourism, or harnessing t...
Since the Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Lao PDR) first opened its doors to foreign tourists in t...
Since the Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Lao PDR) first opened its doors to foreign tourists in t...
This study used the qualitative method and the secondary data was used, which based on the study fou...
Tourism plays a significant role in the economies of developing countries, including Lao PDR. It has...
This thesis looks at the potential for using tourism as a poverty alleviation strategy in the contex...
Development agencies are facing a growing demand to demonstrate larger impacts on poverty, which has...
The exponential growth of tourism in World Heritage sites in Southeast Asia provides economic develo...
If “pro-poor tourism” (PPT) is about changing the distribution of benefits from tourism in favour of...
Tourism plays a critical role in social-economic development in both developed and developing countr...
This study explored tourism as a way to retain chosen traditions while imagining new possibilities f...
This research examines the interrelationships between tourism, poverty alleviation, and social marke...
In many developing countries, small tourism enterprises took the central role in tourism development...
A number of constraints continue to limit participation of the local people to tourism and travel a...
Cambodian tourism has grown dramatically for the last two decades. This trend encourages the Cambodi...
Scarcely considered before the turn of the century, the concept of pro-poor tourism, or harnessing t...