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Jonathan Mitchell
Researcher at Oxford Policy Management
Publications - 16
Citations - 1179
Jonathan Mitchell is an academic researcher from Oxford Policy Management. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tourism & Tourism geography. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 16 publications receiving 1130 citations. Previous affiliations of Jonathan Mitchell include Overseas Development Institute & McGill University.
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Tourism and Poverty Reduction: Pathways to Prosperity
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide an overview of a broad array of analyses of how tourism affects poor people and identify three main pathways by which tourism impacts on poverty can be delivered.
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Construction and beam test of the ZEUS forward and rear calorimeter
A. Andresen,A. Bamberger,A. Bargende,Fernando Barreiro,Ulf Behrens,Stan Bentvelsen,M. Brkic,B.D. Burow,A. Caldwell,G. Cases,Francois Corriveau,James Crittenden,A. Dake,A. Dannemann,J. W. Dawson,K. Dierks,G. Drews,J. Engelen,H.F. Fawcett,Wr Frisken,A Furtjes,D. J. Gilkinson,L. Hagge,R. Hamatsu,D. S. Hanna,Jens Hartmann,T. Hasegawa,D. Hasell,Masashi Hazumi,Luis Hervas,E. Hilger,U. Holm,Takehiko Ishii,P. de Jong,H. Kammerlocher,S. Kasai,S. Kitamura,Robert Klanner,P. Kooijman,U. Kötz,M. Krämer,B. Krebs,W. Kröger,J. Krüger,M. Kuze,Gm Levman,T. Lindenberg,H. v. d. Lugt,J. F. Martin,J.K. Mayer,Jonathan Mitchell,Pm Patel,T. Poser,K. Prange,S. Ritz,M. Rohde,Ta Romanowski,E. Ros,H. L. Schneider,D. Schäcke,W. Schulz,F. Selonke,W. Sippach,George Davey Smith,G.G. Stairs,J. Straver,G. Theisen,H. Tiecke,Katsuo Tokushuku,B. Tröndle,T. Tsurugai,H. Uijterwaal,R. Ullmann,W. Vogel,K. Wick,T. Woeniger,S. Yamada,C. Youngman +77 more
TL;DR: The forward and rear calorimeters of the ZEUS experiment are made of 48 modules with maximum active dimensions of 4.6 m height, 0.2 m width, 7 λ depth and maximum weight of 12 t as mentioned in this paper.
Gender and agricultural value chains: A review of current knowledge and practice and their policy implications
TL;DR: In this article, the authors introduce value chain analysis and development as tools for addressing gender inequities in markets and present a menu of policy options for acting to promote gender equity and reduce poverty.
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Value chain approaches to assessing the impact of tourism on low-income households in developing countries
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examine the emergence of pro-poor tourism as an idea and how the impacts of tourism on local communities around developing world tourist destinations can be measured, and propose an action research approach to value chain analysis which allows researchers to "trace the tourism dollar" in developing country tourist destinations.
A misguided quest: Community-based tourism in Latin America.
Jonathan Mitchell,P. Muckosy +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that enthusiasm for community-based tourism is misplaced for two main reasons: First, CBT rarely relieves poverty and vulnerability, and second, mainstream tourism may have a more beneficial impact than traditionally thought.