Tourism and Development in Southeast Asia

Dolezal, C., Trupp, A. and Bui, H.T. (ed.) 2020. Tourism and Development in Southeast Asia. London Routledge.

TitleTourism and Development in Southeast Asia
EditorsDolezal, C., Trupp, A. and Bui, H.T.
Abstract

This book analyses the role tourism plays for development in Southeast Asia. It seeks to assess tourism’s impact on residents and localities across the region by critically debating and offering new understandings of its dynamics on the global and local levels. Offering a myriad of case studies from a range of different countries in the region, this book is interdisciplinary in nature, thereby presenting a comprehensive overview of tourism’s current and future role in development. Divided into four parts, it discusses the nexus of tourism and development at both the regional and national levels, with a focus on theoretical and methodological foundations, protected areas, local communities, and broader issues of governance. Contributors from within and outside Southeast Asia raise awareness of the local challenges, including issues of ownership or unequal power relations, and celebrate best-practice examples where tourism can be regarded as making a positive difference to residents’ lives. It is the first edited volume presenting a comprehensive analysis of tourism in Southeast Asia as both an economic and social phenomenon through the lens of development — useful to students and scholars of tourism, development, Southeast Asian culture and society, and Asian Studies more generally.

Keywordstourism, sustainable development, Southeast Asia, SDGs
Year2020
PublisherRoutledge
Publication dates
Published07 Apr 2020
Place of publicationLondon
SeriesRoutledge Contemporary Asia
ISBN9780367209254
Web address (URL)https://www.routledge.com/Tourism-and-Development-in-Southeast-Asia-1st-Edition/Dolezal-Trupp-Bui/p/book/9780367209254

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