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Ecotourism an option in small island destinations?

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TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY RESEARCH
卷 16, 期 1, 页码 72-87

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/1467358415600209

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Ecotourism; sustainability; postcolonialism; Pacific islands; remote destination; Wallis and Futuna

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This article, using a postcolonial and political economy framework, examines how tourism development seems an appealing solution for small islands, especially in the form of community-based (sustainable) ecotourism. The article follows with how residents of small island destinations in the Pacific engage with the global tourism market to diversify their economy and increase income as a counterweight to emigration. The article then discusses how this experience might be modeled in Wallis and Futuna, a French territory of the South Pacific. Although small islands of the Pacific possess a variety of assets, not the least of which today is their remoteness and their different culture, they face a number of challenges to maintain their appeal on the global market. Authorities in Wallis and Futuna seem to have forsaken some of their assets and political will even though a few residents seek to obtain the means to remain in the territory through returns from small tourism enterprises.

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