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Registro 1 de 3
Autor: Burns, Peter - 
Título: Paradoxes in planning Tourism Elitism or Brutalism?
Fuente: Annals of Tourism Research. v.26, n.2. Pergamon
Páginas: pp. 329-348
Año: 1999
Resumen: While the rhetorics of environment, sustainability and ethics are prominent in academic discussions on tourism planning, they remained somewhat remote in the case of Eritrea. The debate about how the poorest countries should proceed with tourism remains polarized and confused. To help analyze this, a continuum is proposed upon which various types of planning advice may be placed. The two poles are represented by Tourism First (in which developing the industry is the focus of planning) and Development First (where planning is framed by national development needs) The terms of reference which are the key planning guide for tourism consulting firms conducting planning, are identified as being particularly inadequate.
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Registro 2 de 3
Autor: Burns, Peter - 
Título: Tourism in Russia: background and structure
Fuente: Tourism Management. v.19, n.6
Páginas: pp. 555-565
Año: Dec. 1998
Resumen: As Russia transforms itself from the largest partner in the command economy that was the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics to the largest member of the post Cold-War Commonwealth of Independent States, political, social and economic structures and institutions are undergoing rapid and fundamental change. Included in this is tourism, its role and how it is organized. This paper provides a snapshot view of the official structural arrangements for tourism in Russia as of summer 1997. It is hoped that the paper will prove useful for scholars as they track these changes over time. The paper commences with a brief geographic, demographic and economic profile of Russia, turns to a discussion of the function of tourism in the former Soviet Union and goes on to examine the structural arrangements for tourism. The paper concludes with some observations about the problems and prospects of tourism and some suggestions for further research
Solicitar por: HEMEROTECA T + datos de Fuente
Registro 3 de 3
Autor: Burns, Peter - Cooper, Chris - 
Título: Yemen: tourism and a tribal-Marxist dichotomy
Fuente: Tourism Management. v.18, n.8
Páginas: pp. 555-563
Año: Dec. 1997
Resumen: Tourism in the Middle East is experiencing expansion due to the Middle East peace process and the economic advantages of tourism. However, in the region there are also significant political and cultural constraints to the development of tourism. Yemen has historically been divided into North and South Yemen until the reunification in 1990. Tourism still bears the imprint of this division in terms of its organization, provision of resources and developments. Planning for tourism in Yemen is attempting to reconcile these past divisions and also to manage the growth of tourism in environmentally and culturally sensitive and vulnerable areas. This paper provides an analysis of tourism in Yemen in the mid 1990s, based on fieldwork visits by the authors.
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