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Is the Sacred for Sale [electronic resource] : Tourism and Indigenous Peoples
ISBN:
9781136547966
Title:
Is the Sacred for Sale [electronic resource] : Tourism and Indigenous Peoples
Author:
Johnston, Alison M M.
Personal Author:
Publication Information:
Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2012.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (773 p.)
General Note:
Description based upon print version of record.
Contents:
Front Cover; Halftitle Page; Dedication Page; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; List of Figures and Boxes; Prologue; Acknowledgements; List of Acronyms and Abbreviations; 1 Introduction; Ecotourism: The chameleon industry; Ecotourism: Global toolbox for community relief?; Indigenous Peoples in the ecotourism equation; Getting real about ecotourism; Ecotourism lessons; Conclusion; 2 Land Rights; The politics of land rights; Untangling the myths; Getting the facts; Poverty alleviation through ecotourism; Integrating land rights; Getting beyond greed; Conclusion

3 Self-Determination of Indigenous PeoplesIndigenous Peoples' encounters with industry; New directions for corporate ecotourism; Who are Indigenous Peoples?; Globalization of the sacred; Market madness; Development ideology; Indigenous concepts of development; Conclusion; 4 Intellectual Property; The transformative power of travel; Culture as commodity; Reframing impacts; Goods and services; Common fire-fighting issues; Reconnaissance at the frontline; Conclusion; 5 Sacred Sites; The sacred in every day; New cross-cultural issues in tourism; Collisions of conscience; Sacred site sensations

Conclusion6 Protected Areas; Behind the veil; Economic master plan; Indigenous Peoples break queue; Government protection or perversion?; Reprogramming for dialogue; Conclusion; 7 Partnerships; Industry psychology; Partnership etiquette; Fundamentals for change; Consultants: The identity crisis; NGOs: Ethics in action; Internal deal brokers; Mundo Maya: Behind the mask; Conclusion; 8 Accommodating Indigenous Rights; Consultation; The stakeholder approach; Consultation with integrity; Getting there; Negotiations; Relationship-building; Conclusion; 9 Sustainable Tourism; Biodiversity

Impact assessmentStandard-setting; Institutional and professional frameworks; Beliefs and interpretation; Conclusion; 10 United Nations; Charting our humanity; Checking our pulse; UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD); Time for an overhaul; Conclusion; Appendices; Notes; References; Index
Format:
Electronic Resources
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Publication Date:
2012
Publication Information:
Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2012.