Cooperazione internazionale e turismo a Zanzibar e in Tunisia. Società locale e domanda esogena nel rinnovamento dell’offerta
Contenu
Carboni, Michele. 2009. « Cooperazione Internazionale E Turismo a Zanzibar E in Tunisia. Società Locale E Domanda Esogena Nel Rinnovamento dell’offerta ». Università degli Studi di Cagliari, bibliographie, consulté le 2 avril 2025, https://ibadica.org/s/bibliographie/item/31250
- Titre
- Cooperazione internazionale e turismo a Zanzibar e in Tunisia. Società locale e domanda esogena nel rinnovamento dell’offerta
- Créateur
- Carboni, Michele Voir tous les contenus avec cette valeur
- Sujet
- Tourisme -- Zanzibar Voir tous les contenus avec cette valeur
- Résumé
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It is quite known that impacts of tourism growth – above all in developing countries – are not always positive. Often, tourism development marginalizes local population, degrades the environment, causes social disruption and damages local culture.
What can projects promoted by international cooperation do in order to minimize negative effects of tourism expansion?
These are the main topics of the thesis that researches on results and impacts of development projects in the field of tourism. Two case studies have been chosen to explore the issue. The first is a project promoted by an Italian NGO, ACRA, and co-funded by the European Commission: the Pro Poor Tourism Project in Zanzibar. The second project studied – “Turismo e Qualità Ambientale” – is co-funded by the Sardinian Regional Administration and implemented by a partnership including Sardinian and Tunisian institutions and organizations. - Type
- Thèse de doctorat
- Editeur
- Università degli Studi di Cagliari Voir tous les contenus avec cette valeur
- Couverture spatiale
- Cagliari
- Date
- 2010
- nombre de pages
- 216
- Langue
- ita
Carboni, Michele. 2009. « Cooperazione Internazionale E Turismo a Zanzibar E in Tunisia. Società Locale E Domanda Esogena Nel Rinnovamento dell’offerta ». Università degli Studi di Cagliari, bibliographie, consulté le 2 avril 2025, https://ibadica.org/s/bibliographie/item/31250
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