As mountain tourism rapidly expands in remote landscapes, there is a critical need for improved disaster risk management to ensure the safety of tourists and industry workers …
Tourism is a rapidly developing industry in ecologically sensitive remote areas, especially in developing countries. Although a lucrative livelihood alternative, it is often responsible for …
B Vogel - New Political Economy, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
This article calls for a better integration of economic and socio-economic aspects of peacemaking efforts into critical peace and conflict scholarship and can be read as a …
Small and medium-sized towns in the high mountain regions of South Asia are characterised by rapid and mostly unplanned urbanisation processes, regularly resulting in …
A Stoffelen - Routledge handbook of borders and tourism, 2022 - taylorfrancis.com
Tourism has become targeted in many borderlands as a precursor to more intensive cross- border administrative contact, sociocultural relationship building, and economic …
According to the World Tourism Organization a decade ago, 300–600 million tourists visit the world's religious sites each year (UNWTO, 2011). Religious travel is not a new …
The events of the European migration 'crisis' of 2015–2016 left an indelible mark on the continent, evident within each of the four Nordic countries of Denmark, Finland, Norway, and …
P Jha, T Bansal, P Rawat, V Warpa - Tourism Recreation Research, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Religious tourism is common in Asia because of the multi-religious nature of Asian culture. However, intriguingly, the terms 'sacred space'and 'tourist space'are becoming more …
The Indonesian government has implemented a border development policy. Still, it has not been able to answer the complexity of the problems that occur in border areas, especially in …