Buch, Englisch, 2 Seiten, Format (B × H): 195 mm x 251 mm, Gewicht: 2782 g
Buch, Englisch, 2 Seiten, Format (B × H): 195 mm x 251 mm, Gewicht: 2782 g
ISBN: 978-1-85617-669-9
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Zielgruppe
Primary: HND and first year undergraduate students studying tourism, tourism management and related courses. Also ideal for use on capstone or upper division tourism geography course. <br><br>Secondary: FE and foundation degree students.
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Textbook:
An introduction to the geography of travel and tourism; The geography of demand for tourism; The geography of resources for tourism; Climate and tourism; The geography of transport for travel and tourism; The future geographies of travel and tourism; EUROPE: An introduction to the tourism geography of Europe; An introduction to the tourism geography of Britain; The tourism geography of England and the Channel Islands; The tourism geography of Scotland, Wales and the Isle of Man; The tourism geography of Ireland; The tourism geography of Scandinavia; The tourism geography of the Benelux countries; The tourism geography of Austria, Germany and Switzerland; The tourism geography of France; The tourism geography of Spain and Portugal; The tourism geography of Italy and Malta; The tourism geography of South-eastern Europe; The tourism geography of Central and Eastern Europe, Russia and the CIS; AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST: The tourism geography of the Middle East; The tourism geography of Africa; ASIA AND THE PACIFIC: The tourism geography of South Asia; The tourism geography of East Asia; The tourism geography of Australasia and the Pacific; THE AMERICAS: The tourism geography of North America; The tourism geography of the Caribbean Islands; The tourism geography of Middle and South America
Casebook:
Introduction; How to use this book; Cases illustrating the Elements of the Geography of Travel and Tourism; Mobilities: concepts of travel, tourism and migration; Crisis and risk management in tourism; Understanding the 'new tourist'; Analysing the world pattern of international tourism flows; The Galápagos Islands: balancing resource conservation and tourism; The Way of St James: the pilgrimage as a cultural resource; The impact of climate change on tourism; The significance of the El Niño effect for tourism; Managing transport at the tourism destination; Low cost carriers: revolution or evolution?; Space: the final tourism frontier?; Tourism as agent of poverty alleviation; Cases Illustrating Regional Travel and Tourism Geography; European Union policy and tourism; London Docklands: waterfront regeneration and tourism development; The New Forest: managing tourism in an environmentally sensitive area; The Isle of Man: rejuvenating a cold water destination; Bruges: the impact of tourism in the historic city; The impact of winter sport tourism in the Austrian and Swiss Alps; Berlin: the revitalization of an European capital; Venice: heritage in danger; Tourism issues in Yemen; Managing Nile cruise tourism; CAMPFIRE: local community involvement in safari tourism; A tourism strategy for Morocco; Dubai - Where the future of tourism begins; Township tourism; Adventure tourism in Nepal; The Maldives: tourism in an island nation; Kangaroo Island: debating tourism development; The re-visioning of tired destinations: Australia's Surfers Paradise; Outbound tourism from China; Tourism in Macau; Tourism in New York City; Nunavut: the involvement of indigenous communities in tourism in the Canadian Arctic; Tourism in Hawaii; The regeneration of Rio de Janeiro; Ecotourism in the Ecuadorian Amazon; Antarctica: tourism or conservation?; Sources to support work on the case studies