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Emerging Urban SpacesGrowth of Tourism Urbanisation and Implications for the Transformation of Jamaica’s Rural Hinterlands

Emerging Urban Spaces: Growth of Tourism Urbanisation and Implications for the Transformation of... [This chapter considers the relevance of the concept of ‘planetary urbanisation’ in a context whereTourism urbanisation ‘tourism urbanisation’ is taking place in the north coast region of Jamaica. This specific process of urbanisation may be generalised to other tourism-dependent small island developing states where the tourism industry has become a key sector for economic development and influences spatial change. It is argued in this chapter that, in the context of small island statesSmall island states, tourism urbanisationTourism urbanisation poses huge challenges in terms of its impact on land resources for agricultural production and on social change in local communities. This analysis thus presents an early warning for other small island states in the Caribbean region that can ill-afford to become entirely urbanised, from both a cultural and an economic perspective.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

Emerging Urban SpacesGrowth of Tourism Urbanisation and Implications for the Transformation of Jamaica’s Rural Hinterlands

Part of the The Urban Book Series Book Series
Editors: Horn, Philipp; Alfaro d'Alencon, Paola; Duarte Cardoso, Ana Claudia
Emerging Urban Spaces — Feb 28, 2018

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Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Copyright
© Springer International Publishing AG 2018
ISBN
978-3-319-57815-6
Pages
129 –148
DOI
10.1007/978-3-319-57816-3_7
Publisher site
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Abstract

[This chapter considers the relevance of the concept of ‘planetary urbanisation’ in a context whereTourism urbanisation ‘tourism urbanisation’ is taking place in the north coast region of Jamaica. This specific process of urbanisation may be generalised to other tourism-dependent small island developing states where the tourism industry has become a key sector for economic development and influences spatial change. It is argued in this chapter that, in the context of small island statesSmall island states, tourism urbanisationTourism urbanisation poses huge challenges in terms of its impact on land resources for agricultural production and on social change in local communities. This analysis thus presents an early warning for other small island states in the Caribbean region that can ill-afford to become entirely urbanised, from both a cultural and an economic perspective.]

Published: Feb 28, 2018

Keywords: Tourism urbanisation; Jamaica; Caribbean; Small island states; Planetary urbanisation

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