About the publication
Focusing on the Caribbean and its natural tropical paradise of beaches, sun, flora, fauna, and rich cultural heritage, this book provides relevant and current information about the business and management of tourism in the region. Trends that are facilitating the growth and development of the tourism industry and critical challenges that threaten its sustainability as well as strategies for a re-imagined future for Caribbean tourism are discussed based on original scholarship.
This book is a valuable text for tertiary level students pursuing studies in general business and management, hospitality and tourism management, international business, and international relations. The Dynamics of Caribbean Tourism: Opportunities, Challenges and a Re-Imagined Future is also beneficial to other tourism stakeholders including residents, business operators, practitioners, destination managers, policy makers in government, and tourism organizations.
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About the Author(s)
Gaunette Sinclair-Maragh
Gaunette Sinclair-Maragh, obtained her doctorate from Washington State University, USA, in Business Administration (specializing in Hospitality and Tourism Management). She is currently the Associate Dean for Graduate Studies and Research in the College of Business and Management at the University of Technology, Jamaica, where she previously served as Head of the School of Hospitality and Tourism Management. A prolific scholar, she has published many peer-reviewed articles on tourism and hospality in local and international journals and has made presentations at numerous conferences.
Contributors:
- Kai Barratt
- Melville Cooke
- Shenika McFarlane-Morris
- Brent McKenzie
- Michelle McLeod
- George Odhiambo
- Andrew Paul Smith
- Beienetch Watson