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Barriers to Sustainable DevelopmentJordan's Sustainable Tourism Strategy
University of Arkansas, USA Sustainable development is now widely promoted as a holistic concept that aims to integrate social, economic and cultural policies to ensure high-quality growth in the context to which it is applied. During implementation such programs encounter, however, place-specific institutional and cultural barriers that often go unrecognized. This article presents findings from a 10-year collaboration of the University of Arkansas with Yarmouk University, Jordan, that led to the adoption of a heritage tourism strategy that is both economically and environmentally feasible.
Key Words: eco-tourism heritage tourism Jordan tourism sustainable development sustainable tourism tourism strategy touristways
Journal of Asian and African Studies, Vol. 41, No. 5-6,
439-457 (2006) |
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