ABSTRACT

First published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

chapter 1|9 pages

Introduction

chapter |1 pages

Sustainability and global change

chapter |4 pages

Box 2.1 The Rio and Rio + 10 summits

chapter |3 pages

Box 2.2 Have mouse will travel

chapter |6 pages

Box 2.3 Shifts in contemporary tourism

chapter |12 pages

1950s

chapter 3|1 pages

Power and tourism

chapter |1 pages

Power play

chapter |5 pages

Ideology

chapter |5 pages

Box 3.1 The ‘new imperialism’

chapter |1 pages

Box 3.2 Tourism in metamorphosis?

chapter |2 pages

Box 3.5 Global porters

chapter |4 pages

Box 3.6 Focus on truck travels Truckers

chapter 4|2 pages

Tourism and sustainability

chapter |3 pages

The growth in mass tourism

chapter |2 pages

Box 4.2 Package holidays Pass Notes

chapter |1 pages

Social sustainability

chapter |6 pages

Box 4.9 The tools of sustainability

chapter |2 pages

Whither sustainability in tourism?

chapter |3 pages

Class, capital and travel

chapter |4 pages

Box 6.4 Tourism development in Mexico

chapter |6 pages

Codes of conduct

chapter |2 pages

Box 7.8 OPIC’s Ecotourism Award

chapter |3 pages

New tourism conferences

chapter |2 pages

Box 8.2 Finca Sonador, Costa Rica

chapter |1 pages

Other participatory techniques

chapter |10 pages

Box 8.9 Cruising round the Choco and Kuna

chapter |3 pages

Box 9.1 Guatemala’s protected areas

chapter |1 pages

Box 9.2 Grenada’s tourism development

chapter |2 pages

Box 9.3 The World Bank and IMF

chapter 10|4 pages

Conclusion

chapter |4 pages

Sustainability and power

chapter |2 pages

Notes

chapter 5|1 pages

A new class of tourist

chapter 7|2 pages

The industry