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Pro-poor mountain tourism / edited by Michal Apollo, Yana Wengel and Thomas Pogge.

Contributor(s): Apollo, Michał [editor.] | Wengel, Yana [editor.] | Pogge, Thomas, 1953- [editor.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Contemporary geographies of leisure, tourism and mobilityPublication details: London: Routledge, 2025 Description: 1 online resourceISBN: 9781040144459; 9781003392583Subject(s): Mountain tourism -- Economic aspects | Mountains -- Recreational use | Sustainable development | Globalization and tourismAdditional physical formats: Print version:: Pro-poor mountain tourismDDC classification: 338.479109143 Summary: "This timely and interdisciplinary book is the first to examine mountain tourism and local communities with a pro-poor lens. By drawing on human geography, political and social science, ethics and moral philosophy and empirical research, the volume explores how mountain tourism can be used to fight poverty and inequality in mountain regions. This volume will be of pivotal interest to scholars and practitioners from the fields of geography and tourism studies, ethics, and development economics, as well as policymakers, aid agencies, and general readers interested in sustainable development in mountain regions"--
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

"This timely and interdisciplinary book is the first to examine mountain tourism and local communities with a pro-poor lens. By drawing on human geography, political and social science, ethics and moral philosophy and empirical research, the volume explores how mountain tourism can be used to fight poverty and inequality in mountain regions. This volume will be of pivotal interest to scholars and practitioners from the fields of geography and tourism studies, ethics, and development economics, as well as policymakers, aid agencies, and general readers interested in sustainable development in mountain regions"--

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