Tourism has the potential to contribute to world peace, and through appropriate management to address current realities such as globalization, migration, conflicts, prejudices and poverty. By
providing a range of international perspectives and case studies, this book discusses the interrelation between peace, confiict resolution and tourism, the role of industry and the role of the
individual, and tourism as a catalyst for change and development. Exploring the ideas that there is more to peace than the absence of war and that there is more to tourism than economic
interests, this book is the first of its kind and an essential resource for researchers, students and policymakers in tourism and related subjects