Cultural Corruption : The Impact of Development and Tourism on the Hilltribe Cultures of Northern Thailand
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It is the industrialised nations of the northern hemisphere which have spread the gospel of conservation and the need for ecology. They can afford to spread this belief as they have passed through the primary stages of industrial development ; they are now concerned with preserving the small areas of their own surviving wilderness for urban leisure ; they also wish to save the large remaining spaces in other countries for tourism and for future natural resources. Yet considerations of pollution, of the ecological balance of nature, and of the conservation of primitive ethnic groups are largely irrelevant to underdeveloped countries, which still cannot feed or clothe or house their populations adequately.
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