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Tourism, Resilience and Sustainability
Adapting to Social, Political and Economic Change
Joseph M. Cheer og Alan A. Lew
(2021)
Sprog: Engelsk
Detaljer om varen
- Paperback: 344 sider
- Udgiver: Routledge (Marts 2021)
- Forfattere: Joseph M. Cheer og Alan A. Lew
- ISBN: 9780367244156
In a world increasingly faced with, and divided by, regional and global crises, resilience has emerged as a key concept with significant relevance for tourism.
A paradigmatic shift is taking place in the long-term planning of tourism development, in which the prevailing focus on sustainability is being enhanced with the practical application of resilience planning. This book provides a critical appraisal of sustainability and resilience, and the relationship between the two. Contributions highlight the complexity of addressing social change with resilience planning in a range of tourism contexts, from islands to mountains, from urban to remote environments, and in a range of international settings. Case studies articulate how tourism is both an agent of social change and a victim of larger change processes, and provide important lessons on how to deal with increasingly unstable economic, social and environmental systems.
This is the first book to specifically examine social change and sustainability in tourism through a resilience lens. This much-needed contribution to the literature will be a key resource for those working in tourism studies, tourism planning and management, social geography, and development studies, among others.
Part I Introduction
1. Understanding tourism resilience: adapting to social, political, and economic change
2. Resilience in tourism: development, theory, and application
3. Planning for slow resilience in a tourism community context
Part II Social, Political, and Economic Drivers of Change
4. Resilience in the visitor economy: cultural economy, human social networks, and slow change in the regional periphery
5. Tourism and resilience on Jersey: culture, environment, and sea
6. From warrior to beach boy: the resilience of the Maasai in Zanzibar's tourism business
7. Resilience in the face of changing circumstances: Fair Isle, Shetland
8. Threats and obstacles to resilience: insights from Greece's wine tourism
9. The sustainability of small business resilience: the local tourism industry of Yogyakarta, Indonesia a decade after the crisis
Part III Tourism as a Socio-Economic Driver of Change
10. Strategies for building community resilience to long-term structural change in the Mackay and Whitsunday regions of Queensland, Australia
11. Collaborative capacity building as a resilience strategy for tourism development in indigenous Mexico
12. Resilience and tourism development in rural China: Huangling Village in Jiangxi province
13. Learning from Dabang, Taiwan: sustainability and resilience in action in indigenous tourism development
14. Tourism, history, identity, and community resilience in the world heritage city of Kandy, Sri Lanka
15. Backpacker tourism in Fiji as a sustainability intervention: will they sink or swim?
16. Sustainability or resilience? Poverty-related philanthropic tourism as an agent for deliberate slow change
17. Between resilience and preservation strategies: traditional villages from Maramures Land, Romania
Part IV Conclusion
18. Lessons learned: globalization, change, and resilience in tourism communities