Tourism in Pacific Islands

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Harrison, D. 2021. Tourism in Pacific Islands. in: Tourism, tradition and culture: a reflection on their role in development Wallingford CAB International (CABI). pp. 105-122
Chapter titleTourism in Pacific Islands
AuthorsHarrison, D.
Abstract

This chapter is a review of tourism throughout the Pacific Islands. It situates tourism in the colonial experience, and shows that its development has often been constrained by political upheaval and unrest and, sometimes, 'traditional' land tenure. In some countries, however, mass tourism has been able to develop. At the same time, sustainable tourism development is the subject of much rhetoric, which regrettably is rarely matched in practice.

Sustainable Development Goals8 Decent work and economic growth
10 Reduced inequalities
11 Sustainable cities and communities
12 Responsible consumption and production
16 Peace, justice and strong institutions
Middlesex University ThemeSustainability
Page range105-122
Book titleTourism, tradition and culture: a reflection on their role in development
PublisherCAB International (CABI)
Place of publicationWallingford
ISBN
Hardcover9781789245899
Electronic9781789245905
Electronic9781789245912
Publication dates
Online28 Nov 2020
Print01 Jan 2021
Publication process dates
Deposited07 Sep 2022
Output statusPublished
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1079/9781789245899.0105
LanguageEnglish
JournalTourism, tradition and culture: a reflection on their role in development
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