Ecotourism impacts on indigenous peoples /

This book examines the effects of ecotourism on Indigenous peoples chronicling the costs and benefits of ecotourism from a comparative and anthropological perspective.

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Babchuk, Wayne A. (Editor), Hitchcock, Robert K. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Lanham, Maryland : Lexington Books, [2025].
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Ecotourism, indigenous peoples, and societal impacts / Wayne A. Babchuk and Robert K. Hitchcock
  • Sustainable tourism : marketing indigenous identity in the plurinational state of Bolivia / F. Sonia Arellano-López
  • Challenges of ecotourism among the San of Botswana, Namibia, and Zimbabwe / Robert K. Hitchcock, Wayne A. Babchuk, and Melinda C. Kelly
  • Ecotourism, anthropology, and San community docents and activists : some interactions / Megan Biesele
  • 'Your soul will remember' : reconnecting with the Kalahari, celebrating traditional knowledge, sharing the meat, and becoming a community on the Khomani San lands today / R. Fleming Puckett
  • The Mayanization of the Ch'orti' : indigenous identity amid tourism-based development initiatives in Copán, Honduras / Fredy Rodriguez-Mejia
  • Aboriginal alternative tourism in Arnhem Land : tourism as cultural learning / Sachiko Kubota
  • How does cultural tourism in a national monument affect its affiliated Pueblo tribes? / Vidal Gonzales, Robert K. Hitchcock and Melinda C. Kelly
  • Covid-19 and the limits of community-based ecotourism as a sustainable livelihood diversification strategy : the case of the indigenous Karo of Batu Katak, North Sumatra, Indonesia / Roderick T.J. Buiskool and Stasja Koot
  • Change among the Wannilaeto of Sri Lanka : land, livelihoods, and ecotourism impacts / Wiveca Stegeborn.