Contents:
1. Introduction: tourism and development – towards a research
agenda
Richard Sharpley and David Harrison
2. A policy research agenda for tourism and development
Dianne Dredge
3. The tourism-development nexus from a governance perspective: a
research agenda
Emmanuel Akwasi Adu-Ampong
4. NGOs, tourism and development
Helene Balslev Clausen
5. Travel philanthropy and development
Amy Scarth and Marina Novelli
6. Tourism and Poverty
David Harrison and Stephen Pratt
7. Community-based tourism and ‘development’
Tazim Jamal, Christine Budke and Ingrid Barradas-Bribiesca
8. Tourism, development and the consumption of tourism
Richard Sharpley
9. Now everyone can sail: on the need to understand mass
tourism
Julio Aramberri
10. A sustainable hospitality and tourism workforce research agenda
– exploring the past to create a vision for the future
Shelagh Mooney and Tom Baum
11. Tourism and (re)development in developed nations
David J. Telfer
Index
Edited by Richard Sharpley, Emeritus Professor of Tourism, School of Business, University of Central Lancashire and the late David Harrison, formerly The Business School, Middlesex University, UK
‘The book serves as a valuable guide for graduate students and
scholars from different disciplines and contexts to contribute to
comprehensive knowledge and understanding on tourism and
development by situating tourism in a broader global development
agenda, and contributes to efforts for better rebuilding
tourism.’
*Bengi Ertuna, Journal of Qualitative Research in Tourism*
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