Tourism and Economic Development: Case Studies from the Indian Ocean Region FROM THE PUBLISHER
Tourism has increasingly become a vital element in the economic development of the Indian Ocean region. This volume brings together leading tourism and economics experts from the region to discuss the wide range of problems and issues raised by the increasing significance of tourism such as: tourism and development; dimensions of and assault on rural and urban poverty; empowerment of women; women's property rights; access of the rural poor to services and resources; political and economic impediments to human resources development; management of energy and environmental resources; and electronic commerce and development.
These issues and proposed policies are examined theoretically in the first section of this book, with comparative empirical case studies from Australia, Papua New Guinea, Botswana, Hong Kong, Singapore, India, the Maldives, Mauritius, the Seychelles, China and South Africa illustrating these arguments in the second section.
A conclusion sums up the problems found in current policy and practice and puts forward innovative proposals and prospects for tourism and development in the region.
About the Author:About the Editors: R.N. Ghosh, Dr, Senior Honorary Research Fellow, M.A.B. Siddique, Dr, Senior Lecturer and Director of the Centre for Migration and Development Studies, and R. Gabbay, Dr, Senior Honorary Research Fellow in the Department of Economics, all at the University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia
SYNOPSIS
With contributions mostly written by Australian university-affiliated tourism and economics experts, this volume's 12 essays address the problems and issues raised by contemporary tourism including the effects of development; the effect of tourism on rural and urban poverty; women's property rights; political and economic impediments to human resources development; and electronic commerce and development. Theoretical issues and policy are discussed in the first section; the second presents case studies from Australia, Papua New Guinea, Botswana, Hong Kong, Singapore, India, the Maldives, Mauritius, the Seychelles, China, and South Africa. Current policy problems and proposals and prospects for the future are addressed in the conclusion. Annotation ©2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR