Tourisme, politique et environnement aux Seychelles
Jean-Christophe Gay
Revue Tiers-Monde, 2004, vol. n° 178, issue 2, 319-339
Abstract:
Following strong growth during the 1970s, tourist numbers in the Seychelles fell before rising again with uncertainty. This unique evolution in the inter-tropical milieu reflects multiple difficulties. Contrary to current affirmations, the situation is not a result of the wish to protect the environment. The Seychelles State is dependent on tourism for ensuring revenues and economic viability, political stability and social development.
Date: 2004
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