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Tourism Collaboration and Partnerships : Politics, Practice and Sustainability / ed. by Bill Bramwell, Bernard Lane.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Aspects of Tourism ; 2Publisher: Bristol, UK; Blue Ridge Summit, PA : Channel View Publications, [2000]Copyright date: ©2000Description: 1 online resource (352 p.)Content type:
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  • 9781873150221
  • 9780585354224
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.4/791 21
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- The Contributors -- Introduction -- 1 Collaboration and Partnerships in Tourism Planning -- Section 1: Processes and Patterns -- 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 -- Section 2: Politics and Practice -- 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 -- Section 3: Emerging Approaches -- 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 -- Conclusion -- 17 Collaborative Tourism Planning: Issues and Future Directions -- Index
Summary: The central importance of involving diverse stakeholders in effective sustainable tourism planning and management is increasingly recognised. Collaboration and partnerships are valuable ways of achieving this. Leading researchers and practitioners examine the processes, issues and politics involved in this new and fast growing field.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- The Contributors -- Introduction -- 1 Collaboration and Partnerships in Tourism Planning -- Section 1: Processes and Patterns -- 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 -- Section 2: Politics and Practice -- 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 -- Section 3: Emerging Approaches -- 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 -- Conclusion -- 17 Collaborative Tourism Planning: Issues and Future Directions -- Index

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The central importance of involving diverse stakeholders in effective sustainable tourism planning and management is increasingly recognised. Collaboration and partnerships are valuable ways of achieving this. Leading researchers and practitioners examine the processes, issues and politics involved in this new and fast growing field.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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