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Ecotourism, NGOs and Development

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Ecotourism has emerged over the last twenty years not just as a market niche, but also as a strategy for combining development with conservation in the developing world. Ecotourism, NGOs and Development considers the basis for advocacy and argues that it is premised upon a very limited and limiting view of the potential for development.

Jim Butcher examines the advocacy of tourism as sustainable development in a range of NGOs and within the general literature. The research reveals that in spite of the plethora of critical commentaries on the operation of ecotourism projects, there is generally an uncritical take on the ideological basis of the projects.

This book offers a timely critique of key assumptions underlying ecotourism's status as sustainable development, arguing that ecotourism as development strategy ties the fate of some of the poorest people on the planet to localized environmental imperatives.

190 pages, Hardcover

Published March 8, 2007

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Jim Butcher lectures at Canterbury Christ Church University in Kent.

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I don't know whether most of the contents are just echoing all other books, or I simply couldn't find valuable quotes for my essays, or Jim simply couldn't handle the 'pressure' of the second book.
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