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Global Tourism

ISBN: 9780750677899 | 0750677899
Edition: 3rd
Format: Nonspecific Binding
Publisher: Routledge
Pub. Date: 7/27/2011

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SummaryTable of Contents
Pressure on national and local governments to rapidly develop their tourism potential to meet demand and produce benefits, makes it more essential than ever to plan carefully and consider the human and environmental impacts of tourism development. That is why, as Secretary-General of the World Tourism Organization, I am pleased to see the serious analysis of the problems and prospects of the tourism sector as presented in this third edition. -- Francesco Frangialli, Secretary-General, World Tourism Organization Now in its third edition, Global Tourism draws on the insight of thirty-nine contributors to chronicle and foresee the effects of tourism on contemporary society. Contributors provide interdisciplinary, international perspectives on the critical questions, problems, and opportunities facing the tourism industry. Invaluable to academics and professionals alike, Global Tourism offers a comprehensive exploration of the key issues in tourism. Authors draw on their individual insights to assess and critique contemporary tourism and take a view of the future. Fully revised and re-developed, new chapters examine: * The future of tourism * Difference in travel characteristics of significant travel segments * Sustainability standards in the global economy * Crisis management in tourist destinations * Tourism and social identities * Tourism, mobility, and global communities CONTRIBUTORS INCLUDE: Brian Archer (University of Surrey), Gurhan Aktas (T.C. Dokuz Eylul University), Bill Bramwell (Sheffield Hallam University), Peter M Burns (University of Brighton), Nancy E. Chesworth (Mount St. Vincent University), Tim Coles (University of Exeter), Chris Cooper (The University of Queensland), Graham M.S. Dann (University of Luton), Thomas Lea Davidson (Davidson-Peterson Associates, Inc.), Sara Dolnicar (University of Wollongong), David Timothy Duval (University of Otago), Larry Dwyer (University of New South Wales), Xavier Font (Leeds Metropolitan University), Alan Fyall (Bournemouth University), Brian Garrod (University of Wales, Aberystwyth), Donald Getz (University of Calgary), Alison Gill (Simon Fraser University), Frank Go (Erasmus University), Ebru Gunlu (T.C. Dokuz Eylul University), Michael Hall (University of Otago), Simon Hudson (University of Calgary), Donald Macleod (University of Glasgow), David Mercer (RMIT University), Graham Miller (University of Surrey), Michael Morgan (Bournemouth University), Peter Murphy (La Trobe University), Philip Pearce (James Cook University), Stanley C. Plog (Plog Research and SPC Group), Garry Price (La Trobe University), Linda K. Richter (Kansas State University), Lisa Ruhanen (University of Queensland), Chris Ryan (University of Waikato), Gordon D. Taylor (Tourism Canada, retired)), William F. Theobald (Purdue University), Seldjan Timur (University of Calgary), Birgit Trauer (University of Queensland), Stephen Wanhill (Bournemouth University), Peter W. Williams (Simon Fraser University)
Forewordix
Prefacexi
List of Contributors
xv
Part One: Clarification and Meaning: Issues of Understanding
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The Meaning, Scope, and Measurement of Travel and Tourism
5(20)
William F. Theobald
What Are Travel and Tourism: Are They Really an Industry?
25(7)
Thomas Lea Davidson
Nostalgia in the Noughties
32(20)
Graham M.S. Dann
From Competition to Collaboration in the Tourism Industry
52(23)
Alan Fyall
Brian Garrod
Part Two: Results and Residuals: The Issue of Impacts
75(88)
The Positive and Negative Impacts of Tourism
79(24)
Brian Archer
Chris Cooper
Lisa Ruhanen
The Role of Relationships in the Tourist Experience
103(20)
Philip L. Pearce
Alternative Tourism: A Comparative Analysis of Meaning and Impact
123(17)
Donald V.L. Macleod
The `New Pastoral Industry?': Tourism in Indigenous Australia
140(23)
David Mercer
Part Three: Changing Directions: Planning and Development Issues
163(104)
Tourism and Sustainable Development
167(27)
Peter E. Murphy
Garry G. Price
Addressing Carrying Capacity Issues in Tourism Destinations through Growth Management
194(19)
Peter W. Williams
Alison Gill
Sustainable Tourism Standards in the Global Economy
213(17)
Xavier Font
Stakeholder Involvement in Sustainable Tourism: Balancing the Voices
230(18)
Donald Getz
Seldjan Timur
Ethical Considerations in Sustainable Tourism
248(19)
Simon Hudson
Graham Miller
Part Four: Places and Products: Marketing and Consumer Issues
267(96)
Targeting Segments: More Important than Ever in the Travel Industry
271(23)
Stanley C. Plog
Travel Styles
294(15)
Gordon D. Taylor
Nancy E. Chesworth
Empirical Market Segmentation: What You See Is What You Get
309(17)
Sara Dolnicar
Developing Strategic Approaches to Tourism Destination Marketing: The Australian Experience
326(20)
Bill (H.W.) Faulkner
Quality and Sustainability in Established Destinations: Who Pays?
346(17)
Michael Morgan
Part Five: Bureaucracy and Procedure: Geopolitical and Policy Issues
363(96)
Role of Government Incentives
367(24)
Steven Wanhill
Social Identities, Globalisation, and the Cultural Politics of Tourism
391(15)
Peter M. Burns
Interventions and Policy Instruments for Sustainable Tourism
406(20)
Bill Bramwell
Exploring the Political Role of Gender in Tourism Research
426(14)
Linda K. Richter
Crisis Management in Tourist Destinations
440(19)
Gurhan Aktas
Ebru A. Gunlu
Part Six: People, Places, Things: Alternate Issues
459(87)
Tourism, Mobility, and Global Communities: New Approaches to Theorising Tourism and Tourist Spaces
463(19)
Tim Coles
David Timothy Duval
C. Michael Hall
Globalisation and Emerging Tourism Education Issues
482(28)
Frank M. Go
Aging Populations: Trends and the Emergence of the Nomad Tourist
510(19)
Chris Ryan
Birgit Trauer
Trends Underpinning Global Tourism in the Coming Decade
529(17)
Larry Dwyer
Name Index546(13)
Subject Index559


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