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Social planning for tourism in the developing countries
Authors:Emanuel de Kadt
Institution:Institute of Development Studies University of Sussex, United Kingdom
Abstract:The usual perspectives on tourism planning have been economic. This paper argues for the need to take much more explicit account of non-economic costs (and benefits) in this field, and links the discussion to questions that have preoccupied those concerned with general issues of development in recent years. It emphasises that planners act in specific socio-politocal contexts, and that it is especially the dynamics of class structures and theis expression in the power relations at local and national levels which influence outcomes in this field. Practical issues of social planning for tourism are discussed, and the dangers of development which is too massive and too fast are stressed. Some attention is also paid to the role of transnational enterprises in the tourism field, and to the question of bargaining at the international level.
Keywords:development and tourism  costs and benefits of tourism  social planning  politics and tourism  tourism and inequality  dévelopement et tourisme  coûts et bénéfices du tourisme  planification sociale  politique et tourisme  tourisme et inégalité
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