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TOURISM IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
CHALLENGES AND NEW DIRECTIONS |
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Michael Hitchcock (Editor), Victor T. King (Editor), Michael Parnwell (Editor) |
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8776940330 |
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9788776940331 |
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NIAS PRESS |
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368 |
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Provides an exploration of the state of tourism development and associated issues in one of the world's most dynamic tourism destinations. This volume takes a look at various challenges facing Southeast Asian tourism at a critical stage of transition and transformation, and following a series of crises and disasters. |
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"Tourism in Southeast Asia" provides an up-to-date exploration of the state of tourism development and associated issues in one of the world's most dynamic tourism destinations. The volume takes a close look at many of the challenges facing Southeast Asian tourism at a critical stage of transition and transformation, and following a recent series of crises and disasters. Building on and advancing the path-breaking. "Tourism in South-East Asia", produced by the same editors in 1993, it adopts a multidisciplinary approach and includes contributions from some of the leading researchers on tourism in Southeast Asia, presenting a number of fresh perspectives. The volume combines introductory material with an in-depth examination of anthropological writing on Southeast Asian tourism followed by case studies dealing with as diverse issues as globalization, terrorism, 'romance tourism' and ecotourism. A sister volume, "Heritage Tourism in Southeast Asia", is in preparation. |
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Denmark |
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NIAS Press |
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