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Coffee culture, destinations and tourism
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ISBN: 1845411927 1282656929 9786612656927 1845411447 9781845411442 9781282656925 9781845411435 1845411439 9781845411428 1845411420 9781845411923 Year: 2010 Publisher: Bristol, UK Buffalo, NY Channel View Publications

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This book explores the various aspects of coffee culture around the globe, relating the rich history of this beverage and the surroundings where it is produced and consumed to coffee destination development and to the visitor experience. Coffee and tourism venues explored range from the café districts of Australia, Canada, Germany and New Zealand to the traditional and touristic coffee houses of Malaysia and Cyprus to coffee-producing destinations in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Pacific. This is a must-read for those interested in understanding coffee in relation to hospitality and tourism. Readers should gain a new appreciation of the potential for coffee-related tourism to contribute to both destination development and pro-poor tourism objectives.

Pro-poor Tourism: Who Benefits?
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ISBN: 1845410750 9786610934973 1280934972 1845410769 9781845410766 9781845410759 9781280934971 6610934975 Year: 2007 Publisher: Bristol, UK Blue Ridge Summit, PA

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Pro-poor tourism – tourism that is intended to result in increased net benefits for poor people – is currently receiving enormous attention from the World Tourism Organization, the UN system, governments, industry, and NGOs and is an integral component of many sustainable development strategies in the less developed countries. Through a series of cases and reviews from experts in the field this book provides one of the first assessments of the effectiveness of pro-poor tourism as a development strategy and tackles the issue of who benefits from tourism’s potential role in poverty reduction. This timely book therefore makes a major contribution to the ongoing debate about tourism’s role in economic development, postcolonial politics, and North-South relations at a time when international trade negotiations appear poised to further open up developing countries to international tourism.

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