ラウトレッジ版 ツーリズムと太平洋小島嶼国ハンドブック<br>Routledge Handbook on Tourism and Small Island States in the Pacific

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ラウトレッジ版 ツーリズムと太平洋小島嶼国ハンドブック
Routledge Handbook on Tourism and Small Island States in the Pacific

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 404 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032323909
  • DDC分類 338.4791

Full Description

This timely handbook critically examines the development and role of tourism in small Pacific Island states located across Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia. The volume presents an expansive evaluation of current issues, challenges and potentialities for the 13 self-governing states.

Interdisciplinary in coverage and borne of a varied and international authorship, this handbook incorporates 27 specifically commissioned and original contributions. Structured into four thematic sections and embellished with insightful tables and illustrations throughout, the overarching ethos of this volume is to contribute to framing the role of tourism, tourism development and the tourism industry within the context of self-governing Pacific Island states faced with the challenge of pursuing an independent path of development. In doing so, the work highlights and deciphers various tourism development perplexities in the Pacific, examining closely the intersecting sociocultural, geopolitical, environmental, organizational, operational and strategic challenges. This volume, thus, discusses a range of issues: facilitators and inhibitors of tourism growth and development; climate change, ecological concerns, and eco-tourism; non-tourism and undertourism; crisis management and the COVID-19 virus; transportation and tourism infrastructural concerns; tourism policy and planning (including tourism governance); sectoral links between tourism; food and agriculture; gender and micro-entrepreneurship; community management and participation; cultural and natural heritage sites; and the handicraft industry. The work pays critical attention to the various trajectories of sustainable tourism and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Despite the many challenges and concerns raised, the book implicates the importance of good governance, progressive post-COVID-19 recovery strategies and directives, and creative and imaginative options in the successful development, re-development and advancement of tourism.

As a definitive reference resource for this subject area, this handbook will be of great interest to students, researchers and academics within tourism, development studies, geography, Pacific studies, sustainability and environmental studies.

Contents

Part 1 - Tourism and Small Island States: Conceptual Overview & Regional Context. 1. Introduction - Understanding Small Island States and Tourism in the Pacific. 2. Tourism and the Sustainable Development Goals in Small Island States in the Pacific. 3. Tourism and the New Regional Governance of 'Pacific Large Ocean States': From Governance and Development to Metagovernance and Resilience. 4. Tourism Mobility and Transport: Issues and Developments in Pacific Island States. 5. Tourism and the Pacific Island Economies: Outcomes and Implications. 6. The COVID-19 Pandemic and the South Pacific: Evaluating Crisis-related Tourism Recovery Strategies. 7. Mass Tourism in Small Pacific Island States: A Critical Reflection of Tourism Development int he Pre-COVID Era. 8. Deciphering Tourism's Auspicious and Inauspicious Relationships with Food and Agriculture in Pacific Islands States: Identifying Problems and Solutions. Part 2 - Tourism and Island States in Melanesia. 9. Australian Travel Writing and Notions of Savagery in Melanesia. 10. Tourism Development in the Soloman Islands: Identifying the Concerns and Challenges. 11. Tourism Policy and Planning in Fiji: A Critique. 12. Gender Empowerment in Tourism Development: Female Bungalow Hosts in Vanuatu. 13. Tourism, Micro-entrepreneurship and Handicrafts in the Soloman Islands. 14. Community Management of Cultural Tourism at a World Heritage Site: Intersections of the 'Local' and 'Global' at Chief Roi Mata's Domain, Vanuatu. 15. An Assessment of Social Media Marketing Performance of Fiji's Hotel Industry before and during COVID-19. 16. Opportunities and Challenges of Ecotourism Development in Fiji: Evidence from an Eco-rest and a Marine Park. Part 3 - Tourism and Island States in Micronesia. 17. Tourism Development in the Marshall Islands: Examining the Challenges and Opportunities. 18. Deciphering the Environmental Challenges and Advancements of Tourism Development in Palau. 19. Utilizing Sustainable Development Goals to Guide Thematic Tourism Development in Kiribati. 20. Deciphering Nauru as a Non-tourism Destination: Current Challenges and Potentialities. 21. Understanding Tourism Development in the Federated States of Micronesia: Reshaping Sustainable Ways Forward for a Post-pandemic future. Part 4 - Tourism and Island States in Polynesia. 22. Sustainable Tourism Planning in Samoa: Identifying the Challenges and Opportunities. 23. Tourism in the Kingdom of Tonga: Challenges, Solutions and Research. 24. Yoga Tourism and Sustainable Development in Niue: Investigating the Potential for Sport Tourism and Wellness Experiences. 25. Tourism Development in the Cook Islands: Deconstructing the Impacts and Identifying a Sustainable Framework. 26. Tuvalu - A Paradise Rarely Visited. 27. Future Research Trajectories - Pacific Island Tourism.

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