Tourism Development : Current Trends and Future Perspectives / Ellen Redman
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- 9781682856727
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338.4791 PRA Economics of Tourism : Principles and Strategies / | 338.4791 RAG Conservation Tourism / | 338.4791 RAG Contemporary Approaches of International Tourism / | 338.4791 RED Tourism Development : | 338.4791 RIC Tourism and Poverty Reduction / | 338.4791 SAX Hospitality Industry Growth And Development / | 338.4791 SIN Emerging Trends in Tourism and Hospitality Marketing / |
Chapter 1. Tourism, Competitiveness and economic growth: A new analytical model Chapter 2. Tourism and immigration: The european contribution to the invention of landscape and hotel industry in the atacama desert during the nitrate epoch, 1880-1930 Chapter 3. Interaction between cultural/creative tourism and tourism/cultural heritage industries Chapter 4. Assessing potential areas of ecotourism through a case study in ilgaz mountain national park Chapter 5. Tourism carrying capacity for beaches of south andaman island, india Chapter 6. Community development strategies for tourism development in langkawi islands, malaysia Chapter 7. Ecotourism and its role in sustainable development of nepal
Tourism has attracted increasing interest from not only scholars with a background in the subject, but also those studying in a number of other fields, given the growing relevance of areas such as psychology, sociology, planning and marketing. As such, this book brings together twelve chapters addressing various aspects of tourism development, from sustainability and ecotourism to cases of developing alternative tourism products. The contributions are enriched through selected practical case studies from a wide range of countries, including the United Arab Emirates, Slovenia, Vietnam, Malaysia.
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