Tourism in Small Island States: From Vulnerability to Strengths
2008; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 16; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/09669580802159586
ISSN1747-7646
AutoresRegina Scheyvens, Janet Momsen,
Tópico(s)Arctic and Russian Policy Studies
ResumoThis article argues that the narrow and frequently negative conceptualisations of small island states as environmentally vulnerable and economically dependent are problematic for sustainable tourism development and for economic development, generally. Scenarios presented to date are often incomplete. Narratives suggesting that island peoples are unskilled and lack resources, and that their islands are 'tiny' and 'fragile', can undermine their pride and stifle their initiative, reducing their ability to act with autonomy to determine and achieve their own developmental goals. A range of more positive conceptualisations is given, demonstrating the strong social dimensions of sustainability in small island states and the resilience and adaptability of island states. Examples describe a number of positive development paths to sustainable tourism in small island states.
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