Publisher's Synopsis
Tourism Disrupted is a detailed exploration of the tourism sector in the Northern Mariana Islands, critically examining both historical and contemporary influences of elitism and third-world paradigms. The author thoroughly analyzes the region's transformation from a colonial outpost to a modern tourism destination. The book highlights the dual challenges and opportunities in sustainable tourism development, stressing the importance of balancing natural beauty preservation with socio-economic equity. Advocating for community empowerment and environmentally sustainable practices, the author presents this insightful work as an essential resource for individuals engaged in global tourism, policy-making, and sustainable development.