Rami Farouk Daher's scientific contributions
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... Furthermore, the group of displaced persons is more heterogeneous than one would suppose at first glance. It is not only inhabitants evicted from their houses, but also "drivers, informal venders, and occupants" from the public spaces [70]. In some cases, even industries are (actively) evicted to replace them with service-oriented functions. ...
... International tourists fly directly to the enclave and are transported to the specially created resorts, with no reason to venture outside of its boundaries. All tourists' needs are met from within the enclave grounds (Dahar, 2006). The Maldivian model of enclave resorts provides a more drastic example of tourist isolation. ...
Reference: Tourist Enclaves