Tourism Planning and Development in Latin America

Tourism Planning and Development in Latin America
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Publisher : CABI
Total Pages : 223
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ISBN-10 : 9781789243048
ISBN-13 : 1789243041
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Synopsis Tourism Planning and Development in Latin America by : Carlos Monterrubio

Despite the significance of tourism to the economic, social and environmental structures of Central and South America, little has been documented in the English literature about tourism in this sub-region, which in terms of population size, ranks fourth in the world with 652 million inhabitants. The first of its kind, this book focuses exclusively on tourism development, planning and their impacts in a wide number of Central and South American countries. It covers experiences, challenges, successful and unsuccessful stories, specific cases, and other tourism related issues of twelve countries in total. Each chapter is authored by scholars who have done extensive research on tourism in the countries covered.

Tourism in Latin America

Tourism in Latin America
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 251
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ISBN-10 : 9783319057354
ISBN-13 : 3319057359
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Tourism in Latin America by : Alexandre Panosso Netto

This book presents eleven case studies of success about Latin America tourism. The cases are embedded in a framework describing the economic and cultural foundations of tourism development in the continent. Mexico, Brazil, Chile and Costa Rica are some of the Latin countries which have become examples and models for touristic development, respect for the environment and social inclusion. The book showcases some of the best practices, along with an analysis of how these projects helped improving the environmental and social surroundings and how return on investments has been ensured. Latin America is shown as an excellent example, with the Gross Domestic Product of the continent expanding intensely in the tertiary sector like leisure, hospitality, travel, tourism, entertainment, gastronomy, events and indoor and outdoor recreation. This book is a valuable resource both for professionals in the tourism industry and for researchers in tourism management.

Cultural Tourism in Latin America

Cultural Tourism in Latin America
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : 9789047429845
ISBN-13 : 9047429842
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Cultural Tourism in Latin America by : Michiel Baud

Cultural tourism has become an important source of revenue for Latin American countries, especially in the Andes and Meso-America. Tourists go there looking for authentic cultures and artefacts and interact directly with indigenous people. Cultural tourism therefore takes place in close engagement with local societies. This book analyse the effects of cultural tourism and the processes of change it provokes in local societies. It analyses the intricacies of informal markets, the consequences of enforcing tourist policies, the varied encounters of foreign tourists with local populations, and the images and identities that result from the development of tourism. The contributors convincingly show that the tourist experience and the reactions to tourist activities can only be understood if analysed from within local contexts. Contributors: Michiel Baud, Annelou Ypeij, Lisa Breglia, Quetzil E. Castañeda, Ben Feinberg, Carla Guerrón Montero, Walter E. Little, Keely B. Maxwell, Lynn A. Meisch, Zoila S. Mendoza, Alan Middleton, Beatrice Simon, Griet Steel, Gabriela Vargas-Cetina. “Tourism in Latin America – especially the sort of cultural tourism that plays to desires for authentic experiences – has become a key foreigner currency earner for many countries. This important volume examines the impact of tourism across the region, providing a rich survey of the range of experiences and teasing out the theoretical implications. From the almost surreal Mi Pueblito theme park in Panama to mushroom-hunting tourists in Oaxaca to the eco-trail leading to Machu Pichu, these chapters present compelling cases that speak to identity formation, nationalism, and economic impacts. As the contributors show, benefits are differentially accrued to various actors – and often not to the communities that tourists come to see. Yet, the contributors also make it clear that in struggles over ownership, authenticity, and political representation, local communities actively shape the contours and meanings of tourism, at times successfully leveraging cultural capital into economic gains.” Edward F. Fischer, Director Center for Latin American Studies, Vanderbilt University

Decentralized Development in Latin America

Decentralized Development in Latin America
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 216
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ISBN-10 : 9789048137398
ISBN-13 : 904813739X
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Decentralized Development in Latin America by : Paul Lindert

Much of the scholarly and professional literature on development focuses either on the ‘macro’ level of national policies and politics or on the ‘micro’ level of devel- ment projects and household or community socio-economic dynamics. By contrast, this collection pitches itself at the ‘meso’ level with a comparative exploration of the ways in which local institutions – municipalities, local governments, city authorities, civil society networks and others – have demanded, and taken on, a greater role in planning and managing development in the Latin American region. The book’s rich empirical studies reveal that local institutions have engaged upwards, with central authorities, to shape their policy and resource environments and in turn, been pressured from ‘below’ by local actors contesting the ways in which the structures and processes of local governance are framed. The examples covered in this volume range from global cities, such as Mexico and Santiago, to remote rural areas of the Bolivian and Brazilian Amazon. As a result the book provides a deep understanding of the diversity and complexity of local governance and local development in Latin America, while avoiding the stereotyped claims about the impact of globalisation or the potential benefits of decentralisation, as frequently stated in less empirically grounded analysis.

Tourism and Responsibility

Tourism and Responsibility
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 9780415423649
ISBN-13 : 0415423643
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Tourism and Responsibility by : Martin Mowforth

This is an issue-based book that discusses the responsibility or otherwise of tourism activities in the geographic context of Latin America and the Caribbean.

Tourism in Latin America

Tourism in Latin America
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Publisher : Burns & Oates
Total Pages : 268
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ISBN-10 : UTEXAS:059173009683723
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Synopsis Tourism in Latin America by : Les Lumsdon

After providing an introduction to the economic and political development of the region, the authors look at how different types of tourism are being encouraged with varying degrees of success, beach tourism and urban tourism, amongst others.

Responsible and Sustainable Tourism - Lessons from Latin America and the Caribbean

Responsible and Sustainable Tourism - Lessons from Latin America and the Caribbean
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:931678055
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Synopsis Responsible and Sustainable Tourism - Lessons from Latin America and the Caribbean by : Diana Ortiz

Urban and rural local development projects share common goals with tourism insofar as they aim to improve the quality of life, the attractiveness of locales and to increase economic opportunities and incomes for residents. In Santa Rosa de Copan a World Bank financed project has reinforced links between the city and the nearby archeological site of Copan in Honduras, building pathways, reception areas, and providing signage and guides to the ruins and to the city as well. The Santa Rosa project has also reinforced local governance, by developing a meaningful role for the municipality with the Archeological Institute of Honduras and the Ministry of Tourism. Finally, it has established a special program to offer locally-owned tourism products with marketing, certification and access to credits and small grants. Projects in Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, Puerto Limon, Costa Rica and Vilcanota Valley, Peru have also invested in the cities' rich cultural history, while projects in Mexico and the Peruvian lowlands have developed tourist destinations in rural communities, improving local quality of life, and local incomes.