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Worldwide Destinations Casebook: The Geography of Travel and Tourism [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, height x width: 246x189 mm, Illustrations, maps
  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Feb-2005
  • Izdevniecība: Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0750664401
  • ISBN-13: 9780750664400
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, height x width: 246x189 mm, Illustrations, maps
  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Feb-2005
  • Izdevniecība: Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0750664401
  • ISBN-13: 9780750664400
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Worldwide Destinations: the geography of travel and tourism casebook provides over 40 comprehensive case studies of international tourism destinations. A companion text to the core textbook Worldwide Destinations 4th edition, these cases contextualise the learning and provide real life illustrations of the theories covered.

Cases are drawn from all regions of the world and include:

* London Docklands: waterfront regeneration and tourism development
* Adventure Tourism in Scandinavia
* Cultural Tourism in Madrid
* Safari Tourism in Zimbabwe
* Attractions tourism in New York City
* The impact on tourism in Asia
* Pro poor tourism initiatives

The text provides thorough guidance on using the case studies for maximum benefit to both students and lecturers, with assignments and study tips for each case.

* A companion text to the leading textbook Worldwide Destinations now in its fourth edition.
* Comprises over 40 international case studies
* User friendly, providing hints and tips on how to use case studies as a method of learning, and what can be drawn from each case

Worldwide Destinations: the geography of travel and tourism casebook provides over 40 comprehensive case studies of international tourism destinations. A companion text to the core textbook Worldwide Destinations 4th edition, these cases contextualise the learning and provide real life illustrations of the theories covered.

Cases are drawn from all regions of the world and include:

* London Docklands: waterfront regeneration and tourism development
* Adventure Tourism in Scandinavia
* Cultural Tourism in Madrid
* Safari Tourism in Zimbabwe
* Attractions tourism in New York City
* The impact on tourism in Asia
* Pro poor tourism initiatives

The text provides thorough guidance on using the case studies for maximum benefit to both students and lecturers, with assignments and study tips for each case.

* A companion text to the leading textbook Worldwide Destinations now in its fourth edition.
* Comprises over 40 international case studies
* User friendly, providing hints and tips on how to use case studies as a method of learning, and what can be drawn from each case

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* A companion text to the leading textbook Worldwide Destinations now in its fourth edition. * Comprises over 40 international case studies * User friendly, providing hints and tips on how to use case studies as a method of learning, and what can be drawn from each case
List of figures vii
List of tables viii
Part 1 Introduction 1(8)
1.1 How to use this book
3(6)
Part 2 Cases Illustrating the Elements of the Geography of Travel and Tourism 9(70)
2.1 Tourism demand and definitions
11(20)
Case 1 Mobilities: concepts of travel, tourism and migration
12(7)
Case 2 Understanding the 'new tourist'
19(4)
Case 3 Analysing the world pattern of international tourism flows
23(8)
2.2 Tourism destinations
31(36)
Case 4 The Galapagos Islands: balancing resource conservation and tourism development
32(9)
Case 5 The impact of climate change on tourism
41(7)
Case 6 Managing transport at the tourism destination
48(5)
Case 7 European policy and tourism
53(8)
Case 8 Crisis and risk management in tourism
61(6)
2.3 Tourism destination futures
67(12)
Case 9 Space: the final tourism frontier?
68(5)
Case 10 Tourism as agent of poverty alleviation
73(6)
Part 3 Cases Illustrating Regional Travel and Tourism Geography 79(166)
3.1 Europe
81(78)
Case 11 London Docklands: waterfront regeneration and tourism development
82(8)
Case 12 The New Forest: managing tourism in an environmentally sensitive area
90(6)
Case 13 The Isle of Man: rejuvenating a cold water destination
96(5)
Case 14 Dublin: tourism in a capital city
101(4)
Case 15 Adventure tourism in Arctic Scandinavia
105(5)
Case 16 Bruges: the impact of tourism in the historic city
110(8)
Case 17 The impact of winter sports tourism in the Austrian and Swiss Alps
118(7)
Case 18 Berlin: the revitalization of a European capital
125(5)
Case 19 The French Riviera: fashion as an influence on resort development
130(5)
Case 20 Payback time for tourism: the Balearic Islands' eco-tax
135(6)
Case 21 Venice: heritage in danger
141(6)
Case 22 A SWOT analysis of tourism in Greece
147(5)
Case 23 Tourism as an agent of economic restructuring in Eastern Europe
152(7)
3.2 The Middle East and Africa
159(16)
Case 24 Tourism issues in Yemen
160(5)
Case 25 Managing Nile cruise tourism
165(6)
Case 26 CAMPFIRE: local community involvement in safari tourism
171(4)
3.3 Asia and the Pacific
175(33)
Case 27 Adventure tourism in Nepal
176(7)
Case 28 The Maldives: tourism in an island nation
183(5)
Case 29 Bali: tourism in crisis
188(8)
Case 30 Kangaroo Island: debating tourism development
196(5)
Case 31 The re-visioning of tired destinations: Australia's Gold Coast
201(7)
3.4 The Americas
208(37)
Case 32 Tourism in New York City
209(7)
Case 33 Nunavut: the involvement of indigenous communities in tourism in the Canadian Arctic
216(8)
Case 34 Tourism in Hawaii
224(8)
Case 35 The regeneration of Rio de Janeiro
232(6)
Case 36 Ecotourism in the Ecuadorian Amazon
238(7)
Part 4 Useful Sources 245(12)
4.1 Sources to support work on the case studies
247(10)
Index 257