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Copyright ©1999 Extracts from this publication may be reproduced for individual use without permission provided the source is clearly identified and acknowledged. Reproduction of any or all of this book for commercial purposes or resale is not permitted. This book can be accessed electronically at http://www.community-tourism.org. It is available in hard copy format from the publisher. Published by the School of Media Studies at Humber College 205 Humber College Boulevard, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M9W 5L7 Canadian Cataloguing in Publication Data Hatton, Michael J.(Michael John ), 1948 – Community-Based Tourism in the Asia-Pacific ISBN 0-9682334-2-2 1.Tourism – Asia. 2.Tourism – Pacific Area. I.Humber College of Applied Arts and Technology. School of Media Studies. II.Title This book was published as part an of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Forum Tourism Working Group (TWG) project. Support was received from the APEC Secretariat, the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) and the Canadian Tourism Commission (CTC). Design and Production: Eye Cue Design, Peter Perko and Branimir Zlamalik. Production supervision and editorial support from Nancy Burt and James Cullin. The electronic version of this book, designed by James Cullin, can be found at http://www.community-tourism.org. A publication of this nature is the result of many contributions. Most importantly,the support of Claudio Rojas and Mario Artaza from the APEC Secretariat, as well as their many colleagues and all the members of APEC’s Tourism Working Group, was instrumental in the successful development and implementation of this project. Robert Langevin from the Canadian International Development Agency and Pierre Villemaire from the Canadian Tourism Commission were key supporters of this project, and without their discerning enthusiasm it would not have been realized. Many contributors offered a host of materials and support in a variety of forms. These included Kimberley Allan (New Zealand), Valerie Balderson (Canada), Auggaphol Brickshawana (Thailand), Rolando Canizal (Philippines), Churerat Chavacharoen (Thailand), Watcharee Churugsa (Thailand), Andrea Czarnecki (Canada), Simon Douglas (New Zealand), Dyan Freer (Canada), William Gartner (United States), Jenny Harrison (Australia), Stephanie Hutchinson (Australia), Sahariman Bin Hamdan (Malaysia), Lindsay Hatton (Canada), Mason Hung (Hong Kong, China), Walter Jamieson (Canada), Ron Kawalilak (Australia), Namjo Kim (Korea), Patrick Lau (Singapore), Rene De Los Santos (Philippines), Horace Lueng (Hong Kong,China), Alex Macatuno (Philippines), Irma Rose Marcelo (Philippines), Scott Morrison (New Zealand), Carol Novak (United States), Elaine Pang (Singapore), Pradech Phayakvichien (Thailand), Merridy Pitcher (Australia), Lulu Punongbayan-Jaleco (Philippines), Alex Rajakumar (Malaysia), Orestes Ricaforte (Philippines), Shahril Bin Saat (Malaysia), Karl Schutz (Canada), Jenny Shantz (Canada), Robert Sowman (New Zealand), Tuo Chung-Hwa (Chinese Taipei), Stanley Yip (Hong Kong, China), Wang Li Ming (People’s Republic of China), Joe Wong (Hong Kong,China), Shirley Yeong (Singapore), and Zhang Xinhong (People’s Republic of China). The ideas and opinions expressed in this book are not necessarily those of the APEC Forum, APEC’s Tourism Working Group, the Canadian International Development Agency, the Canadian Tourism Commission or any other organizations which directly or indirectly supported or participated in the development of this publication. Information is subject to change; therefore, all references contained in this book should be confirmed through direct research before being relied upon. |
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