Equitable representation of Local Porters : Towards a Sustainable Nepalese Trekking Industry

作者: SL Wearing , SC Schweinsberg , R van der Duim

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摘要: Tourism sustainability, as an accompaniment to economic growth from tourism development, is a significant issue in many developing countries. In Nepal, the internationally renowned trekking industry localities such Sagarmatha (Mt Everest) brings tourist dollars for national and local economies. However, it also has potential be detrimental communities. examining benefits of purely sustainability versus more holistic interpretation sustainable which includes concern populations; this paper focussed on representation porters by industry. Through conceptual reference colonialist discourses we argue that only when myth deconstructed researchers can adequately comprehend changes need made industries Nepal will allow truly sector develop.

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