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Pro-poor Tourism: a response

Pages 869-871 | Published online: 06 Jun 2008
 

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1 E de Kadt, Tourism: Passport to Development?, New York: Oxford University Press for the World Bank and unesco, 1979.

2 D Harrison, Tourism and the Less Developed Countries, Chichester: Wiley, 1992.

3 H Goodwin, Background Paper for the Workshop on Sustainable Tourism and Poverty Elimination in preparation for the 1999 Session of the Commission on Sustainable Development, dfid and dter, 1998.

4 UN Commission on Sustainable Development, Seventh Session, 19–30 April 1999, Agenda item 5, 2f, Economic sector/major group: tourism E/CN.17/1999/L.6 29n, New York, April 1999.

5 Goodwin, Background Paper.

6 World Tourism Organization (wto), Tourism and Poverty Alleviation, Madrid: wto, 2002. The ppt Partnership has published a series of Annual Reports seeking to communicate developments and remind practitioners of the core principles of the movement—but the movement is not owned by the Partnership.

7 A Bah & H Goodwin, ‘Improving access for the informal sector to tourism in The Gambia’, ppt Working Paper 15, London: ppt Partnership.

8 H Goodwin, ‘Measuring and reporting the impact of tourism on poverty’, in D Airey & J Tribe, Tourism Research: New Directions, Challenges and Applications, Oxford: Elsevier, 2007.

9 Available at www.propoortourism.org.uk.

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