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This book brings together interdisciplinary perspectives to broaden understandings of poverty. It contains empirical and conceptual chapters on a range of topics highlighting the relationship betwe...
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This book brings together interdisciplinary perspectives with the aim of broadening understandings of poverty. It contains both empirical and conceptual chapters, including those by local researchers, on a range of topics highlighting the relationship between poverty and sustainability. It cover themes such as: changes in the environment that pose an existential risk to humans; new concepts in tourism development that consider it as one of the key contributors in the prosperity and well-being of all stakeholders; natural, social and economic aspects of human behaviour and environmental sustainability; the impact of global warming on human well-being; immigration and integration policies and analyses of public discourse on migrants; and overconsumption and its impact on sustainable development. It will be a helpful resource for students and researchers of environmental management, tourism, global justice and sustainable development.

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Price: $49.95
Pages: 247
Publisher: Channel View Publications
Imprint: Channel View Publications
Publication Date: 13 October 2021
Trim Size: 9.20 X 6.15 in
ISBN: 9781845418465
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Hospitality, Travel & Tourism, Hospitality, sports, leisure and tourism industries, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Poverty & Homelessness, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / Sustainable Development, SCIENCE / Environmental Science (see also Chemistry / Environmental), Poverty and precarity, Sustainability

The book is characterised by a high level of quality research produced by a group of very well-informed researchers from throughout the world. The topics are of great importance and highlight the connections between sustainability and poverty. This is a book that deserves to be studied very carefully by a wide readership.

Michal Apollo is an Assistant Professor in the Institute of Geography, Department of Tourism and Regional Studies at the Pedagogical University of Cracow, Poland; a Fellow of Yale University’s Global Justice Program, New Haven, USA; and a Visiting Scholar at Hainan University - Arizona State University Joint International Tourism College, Haikou, China. Michal is a founder and board member of the Polish Chapter of Academics Stand Against Poverty.

Pahlaj Moolio is a Professor and Dean in the Office of Research and Development at LSi Business School, Phnom Penh, Cambodia; a Fellow of the Global Justice Program, Yale University, USA; Advisory Board Member, Basel Institute of Commons and Economics, Switzerland; and Cambodia Chapter of Academics Stand Against Poverty (ASAP-Cambodia) and member of ASAP Global Board of Directors.

 

Contributors

Thomas Pogge: Foreword

Michal Apollo and Pahlaj Moolio: Preface: An Unequal World

Part 1: Poverty and Development: A Global Perspective

Chapter 1. Celina Aznarez: Social Distribution and Access to Ecosystem Services: Approaches for the Alleviation of Socio-environmental Inequalities

Chapter 2. Agnieszka Legut: The Climate Change–Migration Nexus Seen Through the Lens of the European Union: Analysis of Legal and Policy Frames

Chapter 3. Małgorzata Kmak: Dangers of Uncontrolled Urbanisation for Society: Selected Aspects

Chapter 4. Urszula Śliwka: Nutrition Insecurity in a Developed World: Challenges for Health Promotion and Further Directions for Sustainable Development

Chapter 5. Agnieszka Gawlik: The Internalisation of Tourism Externalities: Methods and Instruments

Chapter 6. Ozan Kaya: Slow Tourism: A Community-based Approach for Sustainable Development

Chapter 7. Agnieszka Gawlik and Barbara Woś: Agritourism and Ecotourism as an Innovative Direction for Sustainable Rural Development

Chapter 8. Rashedul Hasan, Mohammad Dulal Miah and Muhammad Ashfaq: Causal Nexus between a Sustainable Economy and Agricultural Credit: Global Evidence

Part 2: Poverty and Development: A Local Perspective

Chapter 9. Van Canh Truong: Measuring Sustainable Development: A Quantitative Evaluation of Sustainable Development in Vietnam

Chapter 10. Cristina Ghinea and Ancuța Elena Prisacaru: Evaluation of Consumers’ Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices in Sustainable Consumption: A Romanian Case Study

Chapter 11. Azizul Hassan: Environmental Sustainability Concerns: The Case of the Sundarbans of Bangladesh

Chapter 12. Kennedy Eborka, Chinyere C. Nwokeke and Mosope Akinbola: Urbanisation, Access to Affordable Housing and Sustainable Development among Low-Income Earners in Nigeria: Insights from the Bariga Local Council Development Area, Lagos State

Chapter 13. Chinyere C.P. Nnorom and Kennedy Eborka: The Condition of Women in Nigerian Families and National Development: The Imperative for Cultural Re-evaluation and Legal Rebalance

Chapter 14. Renata Rettinger: Cuban Tourist Enclaves: A Critical Approach

Chapter 15. Hoang Van Long and Mitsuyasu Yabe: The Impact of Environmental Factors on Profit Efficiency in Rice Production in Northern Vietnam

Pahlaj Moolio and Michal Apollo: Conclusion: Development – Prosperity or Disparity?

Index