Tourism and Cultural Conflicts
Discover the intricate dynamics between tourism and cultural conflicts in the insightful book "Tourism and Cultural Conflicts," authored by a team of experts and published by CABI Publishing in 1998. With a comprehensive 336 pages, this hardback edition delves into the evolving relationships between tourists and host cultures, uncovering the underlying causes and manifestations of conflicts that arise in diverse global settings.
Through a collection of detailed case studies, this book illuminates various initiatives and best practices that can facilitate harmony and mutual understanding. Learn how effective management strategies can transform potential conflicts into opportunities for consensus, enriching both the visitor and the local community. Perfect for students, professionals, and anyone interested in tourism and cultural studies, "Tourism and Cultural Conflicts" is an essential read in today’s interconnected world.