Tourism, Land Grabs and Displacement examines the global scope of tourism-related grabbing of land and other natural resources.
Andreas Neef is Professor in Development Studies at the University of Auckland, New Zealand and co-editor of The Tourism-Disaster-Conflict Nexus (2018). With Chanrith Ngin, he edits the Routledge Studies in Global Land and Resource Grabbing book series.
1. Introduction: Tourism in the Global Land Grab Debate 2. Tourism-Related Land Grabs: Actors, Drivers and Discourses 3. State-Led Tourism Development, Tourism Zoning and Customary Land Rights 4. Corporate Resort Development, Residential Tourism and Resource Grabbing 5. Tourism Expansion, Land Grabbing and Resistance in Post-Disaster Contexts 6. Tourism, Dispossession and Erasure in Conflict Zones and Post-Conflict Contexts 7. Wildlife Tourism, Fortress Conservation and Green Grabbing 8. Cultural Heritage Tourism: Beautification, Gentrification, Eviction 9. The Displacement Effects of Sports Mega-Events and Large-Scale Tourism Infrastructure Development 10. Tourism-Related Land Grabs: Mechanisms, Practices, Impacts and Resistance 11. Instruments and Guidelines for Land Governance and Protection from Dispossession and Displacement: Potential Applications in the Field of Tourism 12. Conclusion and Outlook