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    TOURISM AND CHINA'S DEVELOPMENT
    Policies, Regional Economic Growth and Ecotourism

    by Julie Jie Wen (University of Western Sydney, Australia) & Clement A Tisdell (University of Queensland, Australia)

    China's continuing economic reforms since 1978 have substantially altered its economic structure, expanding the service sector, including the tourist industry. The reforms have resulted in spectacular economic growth and a boom in tourism development. But China's economic growth has been very uneven regionally and has been cause for political concern. The ability of tourism to counteract this uneven development and promote regionally decentralised development is therefore of special interest as is the sustainability of regional tourism, which often depends on nature conservation and the presence of minority cultures. This book addresses all those issues. Although focussed on China, it deals with issues such as those involving the sustainability of tourism, and convergence and divergence in regional tourism development and economic growth relevant to other geographical areas.

     
    Contents:
    • Tourism, Economic Growth and Sustainable Development
    • Tourism Development and Changing Policies in China: An Overview
    • Regional Economic Disparity and Tourism Development: Theories and the Chinese Case
    • Spatial Distribution of Tourism in China: Its Nature, Determinants and Consequences
    • Trends in the Regional Distribution of Tourism in China and Their Implications
    • Ecotourism: Its Nature, Sustainability, and Other Issues
    • Evaluating Resources for Ecotourism, Particularly in China
    • Tourism Development in Yunnan: A Case Study
    • Unbalanced Growth, Growth Pole Theory and Tourism Development
    • Identifying Whether Tourism is a Leading Sector or Growth Pole: Application of I-O Analysis
    • China's Tourism Development in Retrospect and Prospect
     
    Readership: Undergraduates, graduate students, researchers and policy-makers in tourism management.
     
    “The strength of this book is that it 'deal[s] with many development issues that have not been considered in depth for China before' … this volume makes its mark in the growing literature on tourism development in China. Despite its focus, it deals with issues such as convergence and divergence in regional tourism development and economic growth relevant to other geographical areas, which should be of interest to scholars specialized in the studies of local economic development.”
    Annals of Tourism Research
     
    420pp    Pub. date: Mar 2001  
    ISBN:   978-981-02-4433-0(pbk)
    981-02-4433-9(pbk)
       US$68 / £54

     


     

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