Poverty, Indigenous Culture and Ecotourism in Remote Australia

Significant challenges exist for Indigenous people in identifying suitable economic and commercial development opportunities directed at enhancing economic and human development within their communities. Ecotourism is seen as one sector that could provide such opportunities. Don Fuller and his colle...

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Veröffentlicht in:Development (Society for International Development) 2007-06, Vol.50 (2), p.141-148
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Australia
Australian aborigines
Community
Community development
Cultural Change
Cultural heritage
Culture
Decision making
Development and Social Change
Development Economics
Development Policy
Development Studies
Ecology
Economic Development
Ecotourism
Ecotourism - Australia
Holy places
Indigenous populations
Kinship
Local/Global Encounters
National parks
Native culture
Native peoples
Poverty
Social Sciences
Society
Stereotypes
Tourism
Values
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