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Journal of Ecotourism
Editor: David Fennell (Brock University)
Reviews Editor David Weaver (University of South California, USA)


Volume: 5  Number: 1&2  Page: 128–144

Global Environmental Governance and the Politics of Ecotourism in Madagascar
Rosaleen Duffy
Centre for International Politics, Government, International Politics and Philosophy, University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, UK

This paper examines the politics of ecotourism, through an examination of how it intersects with broader shifts in the global system. In particular, it argues that the changes brought about by the end of the Cold War led to increasing forms of governance through public–private networks of actors that range from states to NGOs to private companies. This article focuses on the development of ecotourism policy in Madagascar as an example of how ecotourism is integrated into global politics through rising forms of what is often called ‘global governance’. It specifically investigates the politics of ecotourism as ideologically informed by neoliberal definitions of development which underpin global governance, and through an analysis of the interplay between different interest groups involved in it. It examines the operation of the Donor Consortium and its relationship to global environmental NGOs, in order to understand why ecotourism is promoted by organisations as diverse as the World Bank and environmental NGOs.

Keywords: conservation, community based tourism, ecotourism, global governance, NGOs

© 2006 R. Duffy

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