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Trapped by Tourism explores how the tourism industry has evolved and the impact it is having on communities and our world at large, from environmental damage to cultural degradation and the impacts of COVID-19. This book calls for an overhaul of tourism as we know it to be more sustainable and mindful.
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Larry Krotz is a writer whose career has spanned decades and taken him all over the world. He was the Manitoba correspondent for
The Globe & Mail, turning out almost a hundred columns for the Saturday edition of the newspaper. His work has appeared in the
National Post, Walrus, Harrowsmith, Weekend Magazine, Western Living, Quest, the United Church Observer, Canadian Geographic, Saturday Night, Equinox, and
Border Crossings, among others. With his production studio, Karante Productions, he made the independent films
Rising to Dance (1987),
South Indian Lake (1987), and
Searching for Hawa's Secret (1998). He is the author of multiple books, including
Indian Country: Inside Another Canada (1990),
Tourists: How Our Fastest Growing Industry Is Changing the World (1996),
Piecing the Puzzle (2012) and
Nothing Ordinary (2021).