
Inclusive Tourism Development
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 20. November 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
140 pages
978-0-367-62177-3 (ISBN)
Description
This comprehensive volume seeks out ways in which those who are typically marginalized by, or excluded from, tourism can be brought into the industry in ways that directly benefit them. It addresses the central questions asked by an inclusive tourism approach: Who is included? On what terms? With what significance?
Tourism is often understood and experienced as an exclusive activity, accessible only to the relatively wealthy. This volume seeks to counter that tendency by exploring how marginalized groups can gain more control over tourism. The book starts by defining the concept of inclusive tourism and discussing seven different elements which might indicate inclusivity in tourism. Research from a wide range of geographical contexts - from Cambodia to Australia, Sweden, Turkey and Spain - have been drawn upon to illustrate the need for more inclusive tourism. The examples encompass the actions of a multinational tour operator, hotel owners, and social enterprises, while also examining how to ensure tourism is accessible for those with disabilities. Inclusive tourism is offered here as both an analytical concept and an aspirational ideal.
The authors hope that this book inspires a restless quest to find ways to include new actors and new places in tourism on terms that are equitable and sustainable. The chapters were originally published as a special issue of the journal Tourism Georgraphies.
Tourism is often understood and experienced as an exclusive activity, accessible only to the relatively wealthy. This volume seeks to counter that tendency by exploring how marginalized groups can gain more control over tourism. The book starts by defining the concept of inclusive tourism and discussing seven different elements which might indicate inclusivity in tourism. Research from a wide range of geographical contexts - from Cambodia to Australia, Sweden, Turkey and Spain - have been drawn upon to illustrate the need for more inclusive tourism. The examples encompass the actions of a multinational tour operator, hotel owners, and social enterprises, while also examining how to ensure tourism is accessible for those with disabilities. Inclusive tourism is offered here as both an analytical concept and an aspirational ideal.
The authors hope that this book inspires a restless quest to find ways to include new actors and new places in tourism on terms that are equitable and sustainable. The chapters were originally published as a special issue of the journal Tourism Georgraphies.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 174 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
277 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-367-62177-3 (9780367621773)
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Persons
Regina Scheyvens is Professor of Development Studies at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand. Her research probes ways in which tourism in small island states can be more sustainable, inclusive and empowering for local populations.
Robin Biddulph is Associate Professor of Human Geography at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. His recent research projects include analyses of tourism livelihoods in the rural areas around Siem Reap, Cambodia, land reform in Mozambique and Tanzania, and social enterprises in Scandinavia and Southeast Asia.
Robin Biddulph is Associate Professor of Human Geography at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. His recent research projects include analyses of tourism livelihoods in the rural areas around Siem Reap, Cambodia, land reform in Mozambique and Tanzania, and social enterprises in Scandinavia and Southeast Asia.
Content
1. Introducing inclusive tourism
Robin Biddulph and Regina Scheyvens
2. Understanding inclusive tourism development
Regina Scheyvens and Robin Biddulph
3. Tour operators and corporate social responsibility: Can they promote more inclusive tourism?
Maria Jose Zapata Campos, C. Michael Hall and Sandra Backlund
4. Social enterprise and inclusive tourism. Five cases in Siem Reap, Cambodia
Robin Biddulph
5. Too precarious to be inclusive? Hotel maid employment in Spain
Ernest Canada
6. Challenges to inclusive tourism experiences for wheelchair users at historic sites
Ayse Nilay Evcil
7. Stakeholder collaboration in the development of accessible tourism: A framework for Inclusion
Julie Nyanjom, Kathy Boxall and Janine Slaven
Robin Biddulph and Regina Scheyvens
2. Understanding inclusive tourism development
Regina Scheyvens and Robin Biddulph
3. Tour operators and corporate social responsibility: Can they promote more inclusive tourism?
Maria Jose Zapata Campos, C. Michael Hall and Sandra Backlund
4. Social enterprise and inclusive tourism. Five cases in Siem Reap, Cambodia
Robin Biddulph
5. Too precarious to be inclusive? Hotel maid employment in Spain
Ernest Canada
6. Challenges to inclusive tourism experiences for wheelchair users at historic sites
Ayse Nilay Evcil
7. Stakeholder collaboration in the development of accessible tourism: A framework for Inclusion
Julie Nyanjom, Kathy Boxall and Janine Slaven