Tourism in Pacific Islands

Tourism in Pacific Islands
Author: Stephen Pratt,David Harrison
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2015-02-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317682585

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Pacific Island Countries have been shown to be especially vulnerable to such external influences as natural disasters, political unrest and downturns in the global economy and their tourism industries have been notably affected. In particular, they typically have a narrow resource base and a fragile and often vulnerable natural environment. While there is some research on islands and small states, there is a dearth of information on the South Pacific and very little research is being undertaken in the region compared to other geographical regions in the world. This volume brings together current work in Pacific Island tourism. In this collection, three main themes arise: Images of the South Pacific; Socio-economic Impacts of Tourism; and Pacific Island Countries and the Outside World. The first focus is on the question of image, namely, stereotypes of a destination held by tourists and potential tourists, the extent to which residents, for their part, really welcome visitors, and the role tourism might play in changing pre-established images. The second theme is tourism's impacts, notably the economic and socio-cultural effects of international tourism's intrusion in the region which, though often hotly debated, have attracted relatively little empirical research. The third focus is on the challenges of how PICs articulate with their external geo-political and physical environment. These involve existing relations with formal colonial centres, geographical isolation, the need for greater air access to the outside world and for more tourists, and the continuing threat to several PICs of global warming, which increased air travel will inevitably exacerbate. This text will be of interest to tourism students, researchers and academics in the fields of tourism, development studies and cultural studies.

The Pacific Tourist

The Pacific Tourist
Author: Frederick E. Shearer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1881
Genre: National parks and reserves
ISBN: WISC:89073043499

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The Pacific Tourist

The Pacific Tourist
Author: Henry T. Williams
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 338
Release: 1878
Genre: National parks and reserves
ISBN: HARVARD:32044014172332

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Williams Pacific Tourist and Guide Across the Continent

Williams  Pacific Tourist and Guide Across the Continent
Author: Henry T. Williams
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1876
Genre: California
ISBN: PRNC:32101074885581

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The Pacific Tourist

The Pacific Tourist
Author: Henry T. Williams
Publsiher: University of Michigan Library
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1877
Genre: History
ISBN: UIUC:30112055471897

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Routledge Handbook on Tourism and Small Island States in the Pacific

Routledge Handbook on Tourism and Small Island States in the Pacific
Author: Marcus L. Stephenson
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2022-12-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780429672330

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This timely handbook critically examines the development and role of tourism in small Pacific Island states located across Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia. The volume presents an expansive evaluation of current issues, challenges and potentialities for the 13 self-governing states. Interdisciplinary in coverage and borne of a varied and international authorship, this handbook incorporates 27 specifically commissioned and original contributions. Structured into four thematic sections and embellished with insightful tables and illustrations throughout, the overarching ethos of this volume is to contribute to framing the role of tourism, tourism development and the tourism industry within the context of self-governing Pacific Island states faced with the challenge of pursuing an independent path of development. In doing so, the work highlights and deciphers various tourism development perplexities in the Pacific, examining closely the intersecting sociocultural, geopolitical, environmental, organizational, operational and strategic challenges. This volume, thus, discusses a range of issues: facilitators and inhibitors of tourism growth and development; climate change, ecological concerns, and eco-tourism; non-tourism and undertourism; crisis management and the COVID-19 virus; transportation and tourism infrastructural concerns; tourism policy and planning (including tourism governance); sectoral links between tourism; food and agriculture; gender and micro-entrepreneurship; community management and participation; cultural and natural heritage sites; and the handicraft industry. The work pays critical attention to the various trajectories of sustainable tourism and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Despite the many challenges and concerns raised, the book implicates the importance of good governance, progressive post-COVID-19 recovery strategies and directives, and creative and imaginative options in the successful development, re-development and advancement of tourism. As a definitive reference resource for this subject area, this handbook will be of great interest to students, researchers and academics within tourism, development studies, geography, Pacific studies, sustainability and environmental studies.

Cultural and Heritage Tourism in Asia and the Pacific

Cultural and Heritage Tourism in Asia and the Pacific
Author: Bruce Prideaux,Dallen Timothy,Kaye Chon
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2013-09-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317998617

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The Asia Pacific region’s enormous diversity of living cultures and preserved heritage sites has significant appeal to many tourists. However tourism has grown so rapidly that many issues associated with the incorporation of cultural and heritage experiences in tourist itineraries (such as authenticity verses commodification, exploitation of national cultures, impacts on local communities, and the management of heritage resources) have not been adequately addressed and must be debated. This revealing book reviews recent developments in cultural and heritage tourism in the Asia Pacific region and provides a discussion on how communities have faced and overcome significant challenges to develop and market their culture and heritage resources. A range of models and case studies are used to deepen the reader’s understanding of heritage and cultural issues, to illustrate many of the more controversial issues, and to examine new evaluative, and planning tools. This book is a special issue of the Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research.

Tourism Ethnicity and the State in Asian and Pacific Societies

Tourism  Ethnicity  and the State in Asian and Pacific Societies
Author: Michel Picard,Robert E. Wood
Publsiher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1997-05-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780824865252

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The expansion of international tourism is changing the relationship between ethnic groups and states around the globe. Yet tourism’s importance for the understanding of ethnicity in the modern world has been generally neglected within the field of ethnic studies. This pioneering volume investigates how international tourism development, state policies of ethnic management, and the active responses of local ethnic groups intersect to reshape ethnic identities and ethnic relations in Asian and Pacific societies. It analyzes the ways in which the very meaning of ethnicity and culture are being contested and reworked in the wake of tourism’s impact. Following an introduction that explores the close but often ambivalent relationship between tourism promotion and state ethnic policies, individual contributors examine tourism’s varied effects in China, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, and the island Pacific in rich ethnographic detail.