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Neoliberalising Nature: global networks and ecotourism development in Madagascar

Duffy, Rosaleen

Authors

Rosaleen Duffy



Abstract

This paper places the development of ecotourism in the wider debates about neoliberalism and the commodification of nature. It argues that ecotourism is one means by which nature is progressively neoliberalised. In order to explore these theoretical debates, it uses the case of ecotourism development in Madagascar, and it examines the power dynamics produced by the complex global networks involved in promoting and implementing ecotourism. It pays particular attention especially to the increasingly close relationship between international environmental non-government organisations(NGOs) and the World Bank, and what implications such power dynamics hold for meanings and practices of participation in community-based natural resource management.

Citation

Duffy, R. (2008). Neoliberalising Nature: global networks and ecotourism development in Madagascar. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 16(3), 327-345. https://doi.org/10.1080/09669580802154124

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jan 1, 2008
Deposit Date Dec 11, 2013
Journal Journal of Sustainable Tourism
Print ISSN 0966-9582
Electronic ISSN 1747-7646
Publisher Taylor and Francis Group
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 16
Issue 3
Pages 327-345
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/09669580802154124


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