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Current Issues in Tourism
Editor: C. Michael Hall (Department of Management, College of Business and Economics, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand) and Chris Cooper (Foundation Professor of Tourism, University of Queensland, Australia)
Michael and Chris are joint editor of the book series Aspects of Tourism.
Reviews Editor John Jenkins (University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia)


Volume: 10  Number: 2-3  Page: 119–143  doi:10.2167/cit296.0

Tourism and Poverty Alleviation: An Integrative Research Framework
Weibing Zhao1 and J. R. Brent Ritchie2
1Tourism Management, Haskayne School of Business, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada and 2Tourism Management Area and World Tourism Education and Research Centre, Haskayne School of Business, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

The past decade has seen an upsurge of interest from the governments and development organisations in a tourism-based approach to poverty alleviation. More specifically, poverty alleviation has been established as a major priority within the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) itself, as is evidenced by the launching of the concept of ST-EP (Sustainable Tourism as an effective tool for Eliminating Poverty). In contrast, the implications of tourism for poverty alleviation have been largely neglected by the tourism academic community. Relevant research to date is fragmented, limited in scope, and lacks a consistent methodological development. To address these deficiencies, this paper presents an integrative research framework, which synthesises multiple perspectives and can be used as an overarching guideline to stimulate and guide other future enquiries on tourism and poverty alleviation. Towards this end, a number of research needs and opportunities have also been identified and suggested along with the presentation of the framework.

Keywords: tourism development, poverty alleviation, research framework, stakeholders, Third World

© 2007 W. Zhao and J.R.B. Ritchie

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