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Contents List of Figures and Boxes Prologue Acknowledgements List of Acronyms and Abbreviations 1 Introduction Ecotourism: The chameleon industry Ecotourism: Global toolbox for community relief? Indigenous peoples in the ecotourism equation Getting real about ecotourism Ecotourism lessons Conclusion 2 Land Rights The politics of land rights Untangling the myths Getting the facts Poverty alleviation through ecotourism Integrating land rights Getting beyond greed Conclusion 3 Self Determination Indigenous peoples' encounters with industry New directions for corporate ecotourism Who are indigenous peoples? Globalization of the sacred Market madness Development ideology Indigenous concepts of development Conclusion 4 Intellectual Property The transformative power of travel Culture as commodity Reframing impacts Goods and services Common firefighting issues Reconnaissance at the frontline Conclusion 5 Sacred Sites The sacred in everyday New cross cultural issues in tourism Collisions of conscience Sacred site sensations Conclusion 6 Protected Areas Behind the veil Economic master plan Indigenous peoples break queue Government protection or perversion Reprogramming for dialogue Conclusion 7 Partnerships Industry psychology Partnership etiquette Fundamentals for change Consultants: The identity crisis NGOs: Ethics in action Internal deal brokers Mundo Maya: Behind the mask Conclusion 8 Accommodation Of Indigenous Rights Consultation The stakeholder approach Consultation with integrity Getting there Negotiations Relationship building Conclusion 9 Sustainable Tourism Biodiversity Impact assessment Standard setting Institutional and professional frameworks Beliefs and interpretation Conclusion 10 United Nations Charting our humanity Checking our pulse Convention on biological diversity Time for an overhaul Conclusion Notes References Appendices
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Indigenous peoples -- Economic conditions.
Indigenous peoples -- Social conditions.
Indigenous peoples -- Land tenure.
Sacred space.
Culture and tourism.
Culture and globalization.
Ecotourism.
Heritage tourism.
Conservation of natural resources.