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Tourism Planning and Development in the Middle East [Hardback]

Contributions by , Contributions by (Algarve University, Portug), Edited by (University of Crete, Greece), Contributions by , Edited by (Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus), Edited by (Middlesex University London, UK), Contributions by , Edited by (Hellenic Mediterranean University, Greece), Contributions by , Contributions by (Japan International Cooperation Agency, Palestine)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 176 pages, height x width x depth: 244x172x14 mm, weight: 600 g
  • Sērija : CABI Regional Tourism Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Jan-2023
  • Izdevniecība: CABI Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1789249120
  • ISBN-13: 9781789249125
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 176 pages, height x width x depth: 244x172x14 mm, weight: 600 g
  • Sērija : CABI Regional Tourism Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Jan-2023
  • Izdevniecība: CABI Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1789249120
  • ISBN-13: 9781789249125
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Given the historical and cultural richness of countries in the Middle East region, as well as the economic development many have exhibited in recent years, tourism planning and development gains much significance for both scholars and practitioners. Turbulence, conflicts and crises exhibited in the area add further dimensions that need to be incorporated in tourism strategies and planning, and taken into consideration by experts at an institutional, corporate and educational level. Furthermore, in order to effectively deal with aspects of sustainability, visions and strategies in the region need to build upon good practices. As a result, a greater understanding is required of the factors influencing decision-making on tourism matters as well as on the impacts and implications of sustainable tourism development.

This book, written by an international team of experts, addresses the need to examine tourism development and planning in the Middle East from a sustainability perspective by embracing case studies and examples from the region. Through its collection of chapters, the book considers tourism planning and development from the economic, socio-cultural, environmental and regulatory perspectives of sustainability. Thus, the book advances understandings of the positive and negative impacts of tourism development as well as how turbulence, crisis, synergies and the top-down and bottom-up approaches to tourism development are connected to different problems and implications for local communities, the region and the relationship of the Middle East with the rest of the world.

An essential resource for tourism practitioners, decision-makers in private and public organizations, government bodies, and consultants from not only the Middle East, but all those who want an encompassing view of global tourism.

Papildus informācija

Researchers and practitioners of tourism development
About the Editors vii
List of Contributors
ix
Introduction xiii
Stella Kladou
Konstantinos Andriotis
1 Strategic Planning and Policy Making for Tourism Development in Cyprus: An Empirical Case-based Approach
1(14)
Alexis Saveriades
2 Challenges of Establishing Tourism Routes: Top Management Perspectives on Route 90 South, Israel
15(13)
Elad Almog
3 Women's Empowerment through Community-based Tourism in Bethlehem Governorate, Palestine: An Exploratory Study
28(16)
Rami K. Isaac
Wisam Abbasi
4 Sustainable Tourism Development in Rural Areas: The Case of Community-based Lodges in Iran
44(17)
Sarasadat Makian
Ashkan Borouj
Farid Hanifezadeh
5 Heritage Conservation for Tourism Development: Identifying the Challenges in Developing Countries - The Case of Iran
61(17)
Fatemeh Bagheri
Ali Hajinejad
Naser Abdi
6 Tourism, Conservation and Resident Well-being in Cappadocia (Turkey): An Exploratory Research
78(17)
Selenay Ata
Sina Kuzuoglu
7 Moving Away from Wine Tourism and Sustainable Tourism Development: The Paradox in the Case of Bozcaada (Tenedos), Turkey
95(16)
Nursah Ayhan
Stella Kladou
8 Cross-cultural Understanding of the Global Multicultural Tourism Workforce: The Case of Israel (Eilat) and Jordan (Aqaba)
111(15)
Ronen Shay
9 Geotourism Development in the Middle East: A Comparative Study of Iran, Saudi Arabia, Oman and Jordan
126(16)
Bahram Nekouie Sadry
Kholoud Mohamed Abdel Maksoud
Somayeh Zahabnazouri
Conclusion 142(5)
Anna Farmaki
Dimltrios Stylidis
Index 147
Stella Kladou (Edited By) Stella Kladou is a Postdoc researcher at the Hellenic Mediterranean University in Crete, Greece. She has served as an Assistant Professor in the Tourism Administration Department at Bogaziēi University in Istanbul, Turkey and a Senior Lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University in the UK. Her PhD in 'Evaluating Cultural City Brands: The case of Athens, Istanbul and Rome', was realized in cooperation with the Hellenic Open University in Greece, Istanbul Bilgi University in Turkey and the University of Rome La Sapienza in Italy, and partially funded by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey. She has published in prominent academic journals and books of international publishers, and presented at well-esteemed international conferences. She has participated and/or led several international and national projects as a researcher or consultant. She is an International Place Brand Specialist for the Place Brand Observer, and in the scientific and editorial board of international conferences and the Journal of Qualitative Research in Tourism respectively. Her research mainly pertains to place branding, cultural and wine tourism, and digital marketing.

Konstantinos Andriotis (Edited By, Series Edited By) Konstantinos Andriotis is a Professor in Tourism at Middlesex University London. He holds a PhD in Tourism Development and Planning (Bournemouth University, 2000) and a Post Doc in Tourism Marketing (Hellenic Open University, 2006). He edits the 'International Journal of Tourism Policy', the 'Journal of Qualitative Research in Tourism' and the CABI Regional Tourism Series. He has an h-index of 32 and more than 4500 citations. He was listed in the Stanford University list of top 2 per cent of scientists in the World. His research interests include tourism development and planning, alternative forms of tourism, tourism experience and degrowth.

Anna Farmaki (Edited By) Anna Farmaki is Assistant Professor in Tourism Management at the Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus. She holds a doctorate (PhD) in marketing. She has worked for several years in private institutions of tertiary education in Cyprus and was course leader of the undergraduate hospitality and tourism management programme at the University of Central Lancashire (Cyprus). She has published extensively in reputable, peer-reviewed academic journals and has presented her work in various international conferences, seminars and workshops. Anna is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (UK) and a member of the Management Committee in several COST Actions. She has also been involved and/or led several nationally and internationally funded research projects. In addition, she is a member of the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, Tourism Management Perspectives, Tourism Review and the Journal of Service Theory and Practice. Her research interests lie primarily in the areas of tourism planning and development with emphasis on sustainable tourism, and tourist behaviour.

Dimitrios Stylidis (Edited By, Series Edited By) Dimitrios Stylidis, Ph.D., is Associate Professor in Tourism Marketing at the University of Crete, Greece. Prior to this, he was Senior Lecturer in Tourism and Research Cluster Leader at Middlesex University London, and a Postdoc Researcher and Visiting Lecturer at the Ben-Gurion University, Israel. Dimitrios holds an MSc and PhD in tourism from the University of Surrey, U.K. His research interests include place image and marketing, tourist destination image and behaviour, tourism impacts and sustainable development. His work has been published in several journals including Tourism Management, Annals of Tourism Research, Journal of Travel Research, and Journal of Sustainable Tourism.