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Citation
Saville, N. M. (2001). Practical strategies for pro-poor tourism. Case study of pro-poor tourism and SNV in Humla District, West Nepal, Pro-Poor Tourism Report, ODI, IIED, CRT.
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Summary
This case study was written as a contribution to a project on ‘pro-poor tourism strategies.’ The pro-poor tourism project
is collaborative research involving the Overseas Development Institute (ODI), the International Institute for
Environment and Development (IIED), the Centre for Responsible Tourism at the University of Greenwich (CRT),
together with in-country case study collaborators. It is funded by the Economic and Social Research Unit (ESCOR) of
the UK Department for International Development (DFID).
The project reviewed the experience of pro-poor tourism strategies based on six commissioned case studies. These
studies used a common methodology developed within this project. The case study work was undertaken mainly
between September and December 2000. Findings have been synthesised into a research report and a policy briefing,
while the 6 case studies are all available as Working Papers
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