Nature, Tourism and Ethnicity as Drivers of (De)Marginalization Insights to Marginality from Perspective of Sustainability and Development
This book considers de-marginalization attesting that marginal regions have the potential for de-marginalization and are anchored in developmental terms on the following core themes: nature; tourism; ethnicity and general factors including migration. Adding to the discussion on marginality and susta...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Springer International Publishing
2018, 2018
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2018 |
Series: | Perspectives on Geographical Marginality
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Collection: | Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Chapter 14 . The Planned Process of Spatial Integration of Roma Settlements in Slovenia – The Way to Degetoization and Demarginalization? (Zupančič)
- Chapter 15. Multiculturalism and Ethnographic Museums in Israel: The Case of a Regional Bedouin Museum (Kark, Yahel, Perry)
- Chapter 16. Recognition Policy of Bedouin Villages in Israel, Marginalization and the Ethic of Bio-Cultural Diversity (Avinoam Meir)
- Part IV: Possible Drivers of Marginalization from Different Perspectives
- Chapter 17. Migration, Education and Marginality: Networks and Strategies in the Pacific Islands (John Overton, Warwick E. Murray)
- Chapter 18. De-Marginalization and Church Property: The Case of Czechia (Havliček)
- Chapter 19. Local Self-government Reforms in Slovenia: Discourse on Centrality and Peripherality (Nared)
- Chapter 20. Regional Disparities and the Path to Sustainability: The Case of Slovenia (Vintar Mally)
- Chapter 8. The Role of Tourism in Sustainable Development of Mountainous Border Region – The Case of Bovec Municipality, Slovenia (Trček, Koderman)
- Chapter9. The Ibiza’s Nightlife as a Bend from Marginalization to Tourism Centrality
- (Hugo Capellà i Miternique)
- Chapter 10. Cuban Tourism – the Marginalized Communist Country’s First Step Towards Sustainable Development (Armand Faganel, Anita Trnavčevič)
- Part III: Ethnic groups Between Marginality and Inclusion
- Chapter 11. Minorities – An Expression of Diversity and an Exercise in Tolerance (Walter Leimgruber)
- Chapter 12. Resettlement of Orang Asli (aborigines) in Malaysia - Marginalization or Demarginalization of an Ethnic Group (Abdullah, Sayuti, Arshad)
- Chapter 13. Roma, Social Exclusion and Romani Settlements as Marginalized Place: The Case of Loke (Janko Spreizer)
- Chapter 1. Introduction: Drivers of Marginalization from Different Perspectives (Stanko Pelc)
- Part I: Nature as socially Induced Factor of Marginalization
- Chapter 2. Marginality and Sustainability
- Chapter 3. Natural conditions and marginalization of agriculture/agricultural land (Brečko Grubar, Kovačič)
- Chapter 4. Land Use Changes in Relation to selected Physical Geographical Features from the Viewpoint of Marginalization – The Case of Svecinske Gorice, Slovenia (Žiberna)
- Chapter 5. Natural Disasters and Less Developed Countries (Zorn)
- Chapter 6. Climate Change Effects on Mountain Regions Marginalized by Socio-Economic Transformation – The Case of North Caucasus (Vinogradova, Gracheva, Belonovskaya)
- Part II: Tourism as a Developmental Opportunity of Marginal Region
- Chapter 7. Tourism and Marginality (Koderman)
- Chapter 21. Marginalization of Tea Estates in Sri Lanka in the Changing Global and National Context (Kohmoto)
- Chapter 22. Aquaculture System Among Small Farmers in Khulna Bangladesh (Begham Mustafa)
- Chapter 23. Marginalization between Border and Metropolis: Drivers of Socio-spatial Change in Post-socialist Croatia (Marin Cvitanović, Borna Fuerst-Bjeliš)
- Chapter 24. Marginalization or the Expansion: Business Activities in the Periurban Area of City of Zagreb (Jelena Lončar)