Tourism, collaboration, and partnership : politics, practice, and sustainability /

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Imprint:Clevedon ; Buffalo, NY : Channel View Publications, c2000.
Description:viii, 343 p. : ill., maps ; 26 cm.
Language:English
Series:Aspects on tourism ; 2
Aspects of tourism ; 2.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4337681
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Other authors / contributors:Bramwell, Bill, 1955-
Lane, Bernard, 1944-
ISBN:1873150229 (alk. paper)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
Table of Contents:
  • 1. Collaboration and Partnerships in Tourism Planning
  • 2. Cross-Border Partnership in Tourism Resource Management: International Parks along the US-Canada Border
  • 3. Interest Based Formulation of Tourism Policy for Environmentally Sensitive Destinations
  • 4. Collaboration on Tourism Policy Making: Environmental and Commercial Sustainability on Bonaire, NA
  • 5. The World Wide Fund for Nature Arctic Tourism Project
  • 6. An Australian Research Partnership Between Industry, Universities and Government: The Cooperative Research Centre for Sustainable Tourism
  • 7. Developing a Typology of Sustainable Tourism Partnerships
  • 8. Rethinking Collaboration and Partnership: A Public Policy Perspective
  • 9. Community Roundtables for Tourism-related Conflicts: The Dialectics of Consensus and Process Structures
  • 10. Tourism Development Regimes in the Inner City Fringe: The Case of Discover Islington, London
  • 11. Is There a Tourism Partnership Life Cycle?
  • 12. Developing Partnership Approaches to Tourism in Central and Eastern Europe
  • 13. Collaborative Tourism Planning as Adaptive Experiments in Emergent Tourism Settings
  • 14. Stakeholder Assessment and Collaborative Tourism Planning: The Case of Brazil's Costa Dourada Project
  • 15. Collaboration and Cultural Consent: Refocusing Sustainable Tourism
  • 16. An Evolutionary Interpretation of the Role of Collaborative Partnerships in Sustainable Tourism
  • 17. Collaborative Tourism Planning: Issues and Future Directions