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Welcome to the 2010 Tourism Catalogue In 2010 we are hosting new initiatives within the area of Tourism to further strengthen our publishing programme. We plan to bring you a number of new titles within our existing series collections; new textbooks that will be key for your courses, and to introduce innovative new formats for our readers and educators at a global level. As we continue to expand our list please feel free to contact me at any time if you have a new book idea or if you’re looking for a suitable textbook for your course. We’d be happy to offer our experience and guidance. We are also expanding our publishing programme into Events and Hospitality, so please also contact me if you have any new book ideas in these areas. You can receive the latest information on our new publications; exhibitions where we are showcasing our titles; special offers that we’re running and news on our exciting new journals launching in our FREE Tourism Newsletter. Simply email us at tourism@routledge.com to sign up. You can now also follow our activities and new publications through Twitter. I look forward to hearing from you, Emma Travis Tourism Commissioning Editor Emma.travis@tandf.co.uk P.S. Why not become a follower of our site? Visit www.twitter.com/tandftourism
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Tourism Geography A New Synthesis Stephen Williams, Staffordshire University, UK ’This new edition provides a comprehensive introductory text based on an excellent range of case studies’ – Professor Gareth Shaw, University of Exeter, UK ’This revised edition of Stephen William’s book contributes significantly to an understanding of the importance of geographical issues in the theory and practice of tourism. Leavened with useful case studies and questions this new edition links some conventional and basic issues to the intricacies of the geographical perspectives to provide some new insights into practices of tourism.’ – Dr. Michael Fagance, The University of Queensland, Australia This second edition of Tourism Geography develops a critical understanding of how different geographies of tourism are created and maintained. Drawing on both historical and contemporary perspectives, the discussion – which is in three main parts – connects tourism to key geographical concepts relating to globalization, mobility, new geographies of production and consumption, and post-industrial change. Featuring international case studies and supported by up-to-date statistics, the text offers a concise yet comprehensive review of tourism geography and how geographers can interpret this important contemporary process. Written primarily as a student text, each chapter includes guidance for further study and summary bibliographies that form the basis for independent work. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Tourism, Geography and Geographies of Tourism Part 1: Tourism Development & Spatial Change 2. Tourism Places and the Place of Tourism: Resort Development and the Popularisation of Tourism 3. From Camber Sands to Waikiki: the Expanding Horizons of International Tourism Part 2: Tourism Relations 4. Costs and Benefits: The Physical and Economic Development of Tourism 5. Tourism, Sustainability and Environmental Change 6. Socio-cultural Relations in Tourism 7. Strategies for Development: the Role of Planning in Tourism Part 3: Understanding the Spaces of Tourism 8. Inventing Places: Cultural Constructions and Tourism Geographies 9. Urban Tourism in a Changing World 10. The Past as a Foreign Country: Heritage Attractions in Contemporary Tourism 11. Tourism, Consumption and Identity 2009: 246 x 174: 328pp Hb: 978-0-415-39425-3: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-39426-0: £25.99 eBook: 978-0-203-87755-5 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415394260
Related Journal: Tourism Geographies Tourism Geographies is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal which explores tourism and tourism-related areas of recreation and leisure studies from a geographic perspective. www.tandf.co.uk/journals/rtxg
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Tourism in the USA A Spatial and Social Synthesis Dimitri Ioannides, Mid Sweden University and Dallen Timothy, Arizona State University, USA The United States continues to provide opportunities for travel and tourism to domestic and international travellers. This is the first book to offer students a comprehensive overview of both tourism and travel in this region, paying specific attention to the disciplines of Geography, Tourism Studies and, more generally, Social Science. Tourism in the USA explains the evolution of tourism paying attention to the forces that shaped the product that exists today. The focus of the book includes the manner in which tourism has played out in various contexts; the role of federal, state, and local policy is also examined in terms of the effects it has had on the US travel industry and on destinations. The book combines theory and practice as well as integrating a range of useful student orientated resources to aid understanding and spur further debate, which can be used for independent study or in class exercises. These include: • ‘Closer Look’ case studies with reflective questions to help show theory in practice and encourage critical thinking about tourism developments in this region • ‘Discussion Questions’ at the end of each chapter encourage stimulating debates • ‘Further Reading’ sections direct the readers to related book and web resources so that they can learn more about the topics covered in each chapter. Written in an engaging style and supported with visual aids, this book will provide students globally with an in-depth and essential understanding of the complexities of tourism and travel in the USA. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. American Tourism: A Study Through Time 3. The Institutional Setting for Tourism in the United States 4. Demand for Tourism in the United States 5. Tourist Attractions, Tourism Types, Accommodations, and Intermediaries 6. The Transportation System 7. Tourism’s Economic Significance 8. Urban Tourism in the US 9. On the Road to Small Town USA: Rural Tourism and its Significance 10. Conclusions 2009: 246 x 174: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-95684-0: £80.00 Pb: 978-0-415-95685-7: £26.99 eBook: 978-0-203-86465-4 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415956857
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Understanding and Managing Tourism Impacts An Integrated Approach C. Michael Hall, University of Canterbury, New Zealand and Alan A. Lew, Northern Arizona University, USA
Series: Contemporary Geographies of Leisure, Tourism and Mobility ’In providing a coherent framework for managing tourism impacts as part of a holistic planning approach, it serves as a valuable resource not only for teaching students of tourism management but also for the development of professionals already engaged in the tourism industry.’ – Dr. Angela Kalisch, University of Gloucestershire, UK ’This book is an important addition to the field and to the resources of tourism educators and policymakers. Its examination of the complexities of tourism’s impacts, the broader contexts and the elements involved result in a key text at the forefront of the study of tourism impacts.’ – Dr. Mark Ewen, University of Hertfordshire, UK This text provides a clear, accessible and up-to-date synthesis of tourism’s role in our contemporary world, both as an agent of change, and as a response to it. Tourism-related change is approached from a framework that illustrates the changing environments in which they occur, including the spatial scale of such impacts and the effects of these impacts over time. This framework is then applied to the economic, socio-cultural and physical dimensions of tourism. After examining the different forms of tourism-related impacts, the book then discusses the role of planning as part of an integrated approach to the mitigation of undesirable impacts and the maximization of the desirable benefits of tourism development. Case studies and illustrations from a variety of locations from around the world are used throughout the book to exemplify key themes and issues; additionally figures and tables serve to elucidate statistical data. Understanding and Managing Tourism Impacts illustrates that when well managed tourism can make a positive contribution to destinations. With tourism increasingly being implicated as a factor in climate and environmental change, and with the benefits and costs of tourism as a form of economic development being examined more closely than ever, this book provides a timely contribution to help clarify the potentials and pitfalls of contemporary tourism. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Conceptualising Tourism 2. Understanding Impacts 3. Economic Impacts 4. Socio-cultural Impacts 5. Physical Impacts 6. Integrated Approaches to Tourism Impacts: The Role of Planning 7. The Future of Tourism 2009: 234 x 156: 392pp Hb: 978-0-415-77132-0: £100.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77133-7: £26.99 eBook: 978-0-203-87587-2 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415771337
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Mobility Peter Adey, Keele University, UK
Series: Key Ideas in Geography ’Mobility is a wonderful introduction to the growing literature within human geography, sociology, urban studies, and anthropology that takes seriously the fact that we live in a world that is a constant hum of motion. This is a book that provides a thorough overview of the recent ‘mobilityturn’ in the social sciences, a book that is both highly readable and intellectually challenging.’ – Dr. Alan Latham, University College London, UK As everything from immigration, airport security and road tolling become headline news, the need to understand mobility has never been more pertinent. Yet mobility remains remarkably elusive in summary and definition. This introductory text makes mobility tangible by explaining the key theories and writings that surround it. This book traces out the concept of mobility as a key idea within the discipline of geography as well as subject areas from the wider arts and social sciences. The text takes an interdisciplinary approach to draw upon key writers and thinkers that have contributed to the topic. In analyzing these, it develops an understanding of mobility as a relationship through which the world is lived and understood. Mobility is organised around themed chapters discussing Meanings, Politics, Practices and Mediations and the book identifies the evolution of mobility and its implications for theoretical debate. These include the way we think about travel and embodiment, to regarding issues such as power, feminism and post-colonialism. Important contemporary case-studies are showcased in boxes. Examples range from the mobility politics evident in the evacuation of the flooding of New Orleans, xenophobia in Southern Africa and motoring in India, to the new social relationships emerging from the mobile phone. The methodological quandaries mobility demands are addressed through highlighted boxes discussing both qualitative and quantitative research methods. Arguing for a more relational notion of the term, the book understands mobility as a keystone to the examination of issues from migration, war and transportation; from communications and politics to disability rights and security. Key concept and case-study boxes, further readings, and central issue discussions allow students to grasp the central importance of mobility to social, cultural, political, economic and everyday terrains. The text also assists scholars of Geography, Sociology, Cultural Studies, Planning, and Political Science to understand and engage with this evasive concept. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Meaning 3. Politics 4. Practices 5. Mediations 6. Conclusion 2009: 216 x 138: 288pp • Hb: 978-0-415-43399-0: £80.00 Pb: 978-0-415-43400-3: £22.99 • eBook: 978-0-203-87548-3 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415434003
Related Journal: Mobility Mobility examines both the large-scale movements of people, objects, capital, and information across the world, as well as more local processes of daily transportation, movement through public and private spaces, and the travel of material things in everyday life. www.tandf.co.uk/journals/rmob
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Issues in Cultural Tourism Studies Melanie Smith, Corvinus University, Budapest, Hungary ‘With its thoughtful theoretical perspectives and its global cases this book provides a valuable and accessible entry point to the complexities and multi-layered nature of culture / tourism nexus.’ – Dr. Mike Robinson, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK The extensively revised second edition of Issues in Cultural Tourism Studies provides a new framework for analyzing the complexity of cultural tourism and its increasing globalization in existing as well as emergent destinations of the world. The book will focus in particular on the need for even more creative tourism strategies to differentiate destinations from each other using a blend of localized cultural products and innovative global attractions. The book explores many of the most pertinent issues in heritage, arts, festivals, indigenous, ethnic and experiential cultural tourism in urban and rural environments alike. This includes policy and politics; impact management and sustainable development; interpretation and representation; marketing and branding; and regeneration and planning. As well as exploring the interrelationships between the cultural and tourism sectors, local people and tourists, the book provides suggestions for more effective and mutually beneficial collaboration. New edition features include: • an increased number of topical case studies and contemporary photographs which serve to contextualize the issues discussed • a re-orientation towards global rather than just European issues • three brand new chapters on The Geography of Cultural Tourism, The Politics of Global Cultural Tourism, and The Growth of Creative Tourism • an extensively revised chapter on Experiential Tourism. Selected Contents: 1. A Framework for Global Cultural Tourism 2. The Geography of Cultural Tourism 3. The Politics of Global Cultural Tourism 4. Heritage, Tourism and Museums 5. Indigenous Cultural Tourism 6. The Arts, Festivals and Cultural Tourism 7. The Growth of Creative Tourism 8. Urban Cultural Tourism and Regeneration 9. Experiential Cultural Tourism 10. The Future of Cultural Tourism 2009: 246 x 174: 272pp • Hb: 978-0-415-46711-7: £90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-46712-4: £24.99 • eBook: 978-0-203-86985-7 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415467124
Related Journal: Now publishing 4 issues a year! The Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change The Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change is a peer-reviewed, transdisciplinary and transnational journal. It focuses on critically examining the relationships, tensions, representations, conflicts and possibilities that exist between tourism/ travel and culture/cultures in an increasingly complex global context. www.tandf.co.uk/journals/rtcc
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The Economics of Tourism Mike J. Stabler, University of Reading, UK, Andreas Papatheodorou, University of the Aegean, Greece and M. Thea Sinclair, University of Kent, UK This new edition of the Economics of Tourism reflects the tremendous changes that have occurred in the tourism sector in the last twelve years. It recognizes that the nature of tourism demand and supply is being transformed by innovations in information communication technologies, market liberalization and climate change. Paralleling this, there is much greater interest in the study of tourism by both students and researchers in mainstream economics. Accordingly, the book has been extensively restructured, revized and expanded with two new chapters – chapter six of the first edition is now broken down into two and a new chapter has been added on environmental issues to take account of new developments – which critically review the associated literature and consider future trends in tourism economics research. The Economics of Tourism will continue to make accessible for the non-specialist, the application and relevance of economics to tourism. Extensively revised and updated, including research and case studies the textbook will be an indispensable resource for both students and researchers. Selected Contents: Part 1: Introduction and Demand Theory in Tourism 1. The Scope and Content of the Economics of Tourism 2. Microeconomic Foundations of Tourism Demand 3. Empirical Studies of Tourism Demand Part 2: The Economics of Tourism Supply 4. Microeconomics Foundations of Tourism Supply 5. The Economic Profile and Characteristics of the Tourism Sectors Part 3: The Economics of Tourism at a National, Regional and International Level 6. Tourism in a National and Regional Context 7. Tourism in an International Context Part 4: The Economics of Environmental Issues in Tourism and an Appraisal of the Economic Analysis of Tourism 8. Global Environmental Issues and Tourism 9. The Microeconomic Analysis of Environmental Issues 10. The Valuation of Resources and Environmental Policies 11. Whither the Economics of Tourism 2009: 234 x 156: 536pp Hb: 978-0-415-45938-9: £90.00 $140.00 Pb: 978-0-415-45939-6: £27.99 $49.95 eBook: 978-0-203-86427-2 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415459396
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Outdoor Recreation An Introduction Ryan Plummer, Brock University, Canada
Outdoor Recreation: An Introduction provides students following courses in outdoor recreation, leisure and environmental studies with a comprehensive and informative overview of this broad and fascinating field.
Covering both theory and practice, and including case studies and examples from around the world, this is the first student text in outdoor recreation to draw on such a diverse range of interdisciplinary approaches and methods. Selected Contents: 1. The Concept and Study of Outdoor Recreation 2. Perspectives on the Past 3. The Natural Environment and Outdoor Recreation 4. Social Psychology and Outdoor Recreation 5. Economics and Outdoor Recreation 6. Management of Outdoor Recreation 7. Parks and Protected Areas 8. Outdoor Education and Interpretation 9. Adventure Recreation 10. Issues in Outdoor Recreation. Conclusion 2008: 246 x 174: 408pp Hb: 978-0-415-43040-1: £110.00 Pb: 978-0-415-43041-8: £32.99 eBook: 978-0-203-09075-6 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415430418
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Tourism and Sustainability Development, Globalisation and New Tourism in the Third World Martin Mowforth, University of Plymouth, UK and Ian Munt, Freelance Human Settlements Specialist
From previous editions: ‘...the book is quite simply one of the most important theoretical contributions to the growing subdiscipline of tourism geography and is likely to be a mainstay for many years to come.’ – Keith Debbage, Annals of the Association of American Geographers
Tourism and Sustainability critically explores and challenges what have emerged as the most significant universal geopolitical norms of the last half century – development, globalization and sustainability – and through the lens of new forms of tourism demonstrates how we can better understand and get to grips with the rapidly changing new global order. This third edition has been extensively updated and includes new material on: • poverty reduction, livelihoods and pro-poor tourism • new forms of tourism in cities • continuing growth of the fair trade movement • tourism’s contribution to climate change • volunteer and ‘gap’ tourism • affect of disasters on new tourism.
Related Journals: The Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning The Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning is the official journal of the Institute for Outdoor Learning. The main purpose of the journal is to provide a central point for the publication and dissemination of research and scholarship on adventure and the ‘outdoors’. www.tandf.co.uk/journals/raol
Increasing to 8 issues in 2010! The Journal of Sustainable Tourism This journal publishes theoretical, conceptual and empirical research that explores one or more of the economic, social, cultural, political, organisational or environmental aspects of the subject. www.tandf.co.uk/journals/rsus
Drawing on a range of examples from across the Third World, illustrates the social, economic and environmental conditions for the growth of new tourism. The book is original in its assessment of tourism through the lens of power – who holds it; how it is used; and who benefits from the exercise of power in the tourism industry. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Globalisation, Sustainability, Development 3. Power and Tourism 4. Tourism and Sustainability 5. A New Class of Tourist: Trendies on the Trail 6. Socio-Environmental Organisation: Where Shall we Save Next? 7. The Industry: Lies, Damned Lies and Sustainability 8. ’Hosts’ and Destinations: For What we are About to Receive... 9. Urban Tourism 10. Governance, Governments and Tourism: Selling the Third World 11. New Tourism and the Poor: Making Poverty History? 12. Conclusion 2008: 246 x 174: 448pp Hb: 978-0-415-41402-9: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-41403-6: £26.99 eBook: 978-0-203-89105-6 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415414036
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Ecotourism
Environment and Tourism
David A. Fennell
Andrew Holden
Focusing on an array of economic, social, and ecological inconsistencies that continue to plague ecotourism in theory and practice, this book examines the evolution of ecotourism in reference to other related forms of tourism – impacts, conservation, sustainability, education and interpretation, policy and governance, and the ethical imperative of ecotourism – as these apply to the world’s greenest form of tourism.
This second edition of Environment and Tourism reflects changes in the relationship between tourism, society and the natural environment in the first decade of the new century. Alongside the updating of all statistics, environmental policy initiatives, examples and case studies new material has been added. This includes two new chapters: one on climate change and natural disasters and the other on the relationship between tourism and poverty. These themes have direct relevance, not only to tourism, but are reflective of the wider relationship between nature and society, a thesis that contextualizes this book. Tourism is also analyzed as an interconnected system, linking the environments of where tourists come from, with the ones they go to.
2007: 246 x 174: 302pp Hb: 978-0-415-42930-6: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-42931-3: £26.99 eBook: 978-0-203-93958-1 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415429313
Sport & Tourism: A Reader Edited by Mike Weed This Reader provides comprehensive coverage of the scholarly literature in sports tourism. Divided into four parts, each prefaced by a substantial introduction from the editor, the Reader presents the key themes, state of the art research and new conceptual thinking, in sports tourism studies. 2007: 246 x 174: 592pp Hb: 978-0-415-42687-9: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-42688-6: £35.00 eBook: 978-0-203-93768-6
Taking a holistic view of the tourism system and how it interacts with the natural environment, this volume illustrates the positive and negative effects of this relationship, and importantly how tourism can be planned and managed to encourage natural resource conservation and aid human development. It is an invaluable tool for all those studying human geography, tourism and environment studies. 2007: 234 x 156: 296pp Hb: 978-0-415-39954-8: £90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-39955-5: £21.99 eBook: 978-0-203-93762-4 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415399555
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Tourism and Development in the Developing World David J. Telfer and Richard Sharpley
Related Journals: The Journal of Ecotourism The Journal of Ecotourism seeks to advance the field by examining the social, economic, and ecological aspects of ecotourism at a number of scales, and including regions from around the world. www.tandf.co.uk/journals/reco
Utilizing a wide range of case studies this concise and accessible student text provides an introductory critique of the potential contribution of tourism to the development process in the less developed world. 2007: 234 x 156: 280pp Hb: 978-0-415-37144-5: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-37151-3: £20.99 eBook: 978-0-203-93804-1 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415371513
The Journal of Sport and Tourism The Journal of Sport and Tourism is a multidisciplinary publication featuring high quality articles on all aspects of the relationship between sport and tourism. www.tandf.co.uk/journals/rjto
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Sport Tourism Edited by Heather J. Gibson The book draws upon theories and concepts from sociology and anthropology (the socio-cultural perspective), sport and tourism studies, and business studies and discusses how they might be applied to the study of sport tourism. 2006: 246 x 174: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-34809-6: £90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-46418-5: £24.50 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415464185
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The Geography of Tourism and Recreation Environment, Place and Space Michael C. Hall and Stephen J. Page This highly successful and acclaimed text, now in its fully-updated third edition, continues to offer a comprehensive synthesis of the key issues associated with tourism, leisure and recreation. 2006: 246 x 189: 456pp Hb: 978-0-415-33560-7: £105.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415335607
Tourism Studies and the Social Sciences Andrew Holden Based upon a social science approach to understanding the significance of tourism in contemporary society, Andrew Holden’s fascinating book highlights a variety of topical issues and provides a wider understanding of tourism in society. 2005: 246 x 174: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-28775-3: £90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-28776-0: £27.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415287760
Supplementary Reading Routledge Dictionary of Leisure and Tourism Ian Jones and Peter Mason, both at Luton University The Routledge Dictionary of Leisure and Tourism is an essential and affordable guide to a multi-billion dollar industry for students, managers and policy makers alike. Up-to-date and fully cross-referenced, this dictionary incorporates academic, sociological and practical management, as well as legislative terms. Topics covered include: • leisure pursuits – from BASE jumping to gambling and from DIY to watching TV • government institutions and non-governmental organizations • physical education and social inclusion • economic terms such as globalization and the informal economy • theoretical analysis of how people spend their free time. Written by leading authorities in leisure and tourism, and relevant for use at a variety of levels, this is a must-have resource for all those working in and studying these industries. 2008: 234 x 156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-37153-7: £60.00 Pb: 978-0-415-37154-4: £14.99 eBook: 978-0-203-96758-4 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415371544
Related Journal: Current Issues in Tourism Current Issues in Tourism is a new type of tourism journal which encourages in-depth discussion and critique of key questions within the subject. It offers a readable format for extended peer-reviewed papers and reviews, each followed by informed commentary designed to spark off further reader response and debate. www.tandf.co.uk/journals/rcit
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Tourism and Responsibility
Managing Sustainable Tourism
Perspectives from Latin America and the Caribbean
A Legacy for the Future
Martin Mowforth, Clive Charlton and Ian Munt
Managing Sustainable Tourism: A Legacy for the Future tackles the tough issues of tourism such as negative environmental impact and cultural degradation, and provides common sense answers that don’t sacrifice positive economic growth. Detailing the benefits as well as the pitfalls, the author clearly discusses what must be done to sustain the tourism industry in the new millennium. Case studies, photographs, research, and supplemental reading lists clearly illustrate ideas and practical suggestions.
Kaye Sung Chon and David L. Edgell Sr.
This is an issue-based book that discusses the responsibility or otherwise of tourism activities in the geographic context of Latin America and the Caribbean. 2007: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-42364-9: £90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-42366-3: £24.99 eBook: 978-0-203-93440-1 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415423663
2006: 174pp Hb: 978-0-7890-2770-2: £125.00 Pb: 978-0-7890-2771-9: £35.00
Managing Sport Facilities and Major Events
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Hans Westerbeek, Aaron Smith, Paul Turner, Paul Emery, Christine Green and Linda van Leeuwen
Cases in Sustainable Tourism
This is an eminently practical guide to hosting small and large-scale sports facilities and offers a systematic guide to the essential management responsibilities from start to finish, alongside advice on associated issues such as environmental and community concerns. 2006: 246 x 174: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-40108-1: £100.00 Pb: 978-0-415-40109-8: £29.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415401098
An Experiential Approach to Making Decisions Kaye Sung Chon, Irene M. Herremans and V.J. Bjorklund Cases in Sustainable Tourism is a groundbreaking teaching tool that places students in real-life situations where they’re faced with complex decisions on the economic, social, and environmental sustainability of actual cases from the tourism and hospitality industry. Cases are based on actual organizations or activities and accompanied by resource guides, illustrations, exhibits, multi-media materials, and photographs to help students make difficult but realistic decisions about traveling responsibilities (accommodations and airlines), adventure tourism, the sustainability of national parks, and land development and governance. This unique casebook includes an extensive Instructor’s Manual with additional teaching materials on an accompanying CD. 2006: 342pp Hb: 978-0-7890-2764-1: £125.00 Pb: 978-0-7890-2765-8: £35.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780789027658
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Community Destination Management in Developing Economies Walter Jamieson, University of Calgary, Canada Community Destination Management in Developing Economies is a user-friendly guide that provides a comprehensive view of the issues facing planners, policymakers, and destination managers who attempt to ensure a sustainable future for community destinations in developing economies. Travel and tourism experts from a wide range of disciplines discuss illustrative case studies and effective practical approaches for various facets of destination management. This book explains in detail the complex task of destination management, making the needed basic knowledge and skills understandable to all readers. The book is extensively referenced and has several helpful figures, tables, and photographs to clarify concepts and topics. 2006: 226pp Hb: 978-0-7890-2386-5: £125.00 Pb: 978-0-7890-2387-2: £35.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780789023872
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Routledge International Series in Tourism, Business and Management Edited by C. Michael Hall, University of Canterbury, New Zealand and T. Cole, University of Exeter, UK
This innovative book series explores the key contemporary issues in the business and management of tourism. The series is organised around two strands: core themes in the business and management of tourism; and comparative international perspectives. Books in the series offer upper level students thought-provoking yet accessible books that combine essential theory and international best practice on issues in the business and management of tourism.
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Tourism and Social Marketing Michael Hall, Cantebury University, UK
The Growth Strategies of Hotel Chains Best Business Practices by Leading Companies Onofre Martorel Cunill, University of the Balaeric Islands This first-of-its-kind textbook presents a balanced overview of the theory and practice of hotel chains’ growth strategies. With real-world examples in every chapter, it explains how and why the largest worldwide hotel chains have gained their present international status and shows how to forecast future developments. Subjects covered include diversification vs. specialization; various types of integration; acquisitions, mergers, and strategic alliances; franchise contracts, management contracts, leaseholds, and ownership; and branding and globalization. Charts, tables, and figures make complex information easy to access and understand. 2006: 232pp Hb: 978-0-7890-2663-7: £110.00 Pb: 978-0-7890-2664-4: £38.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780789026644
Tourism and Social Marketing is the first book to comprehensively detail the relevance of social marketing principles and practice to tourism, destination management and marketing. By considering this relationship and application of social marketing approaches to key issues facing contemporary tourism development such as the environment, this book provides significant insights into how the behaviours of visitors and businesses may be changed so as to develop more sustainable forms of tourism and improve the quality of life of destination communities. It further provides a powerful impetus to the development of tourism related forms of sustainable consumption and promotion of ethical tourism and marketing and innovative perspective on the sustainable tourism debate and practice. The book is comprehensive in scope by considering a variety of social marketing sub-fields relevant to tourism including, health, non-profit, political, environment and sustainable marketing and draws on social marketing practices from a range of disciplines. It integrates well chosen international cases studies to help tourism students engage with the broader debates in social marketing and show theory in practice. Written by a leading authority in the field, topical and integrative, this book will be valuable reading for students, scholars and researchers in tourism. December 2010: 246 x 174: 285pp Hb: 978-0-415-57665-9: £90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-57666-6: £25.99 eBook: 978-0-203-85425-9 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415576666
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Carbon Management in Tourism Stefan Gossling, Lund University, Sweden Carbon Management in Tourism is the first book devoted to tourism and carbon emission reduction conflict and importantly to showcase a wide range of practical mitigation measures that help to achieve a lower carbon tourism future. The book provides a comprehensive overview by combining theory and practice of climate change mitigation in global tourism, addressing various levels of scale, such as global, national, and regional tourism systems, as well as individual tourism businesses. It integrates a thorough scientific discussion of the causes of emissions growth, along with an analysis of the major options to reduce emissions, and state-of-the-art carbon management practices to provide a better understanding of relationship between climate change and tourism and management of GHG’s. To visualize the potential of emission reductions in this sector, detailed case study examples of tourism businesses or destinations that have successfully reduced emissions of greenhouse gasses, considering economic and socio-cultural issues are integrated throughout. This timely and important volume is essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as academics researchers interested in Tourism, Environmental Management, Geography and Carbon Management Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Climate Change: The Physical Basis 3. Tourism and Climate Change: the Challenge 4. Carbon Management: Mitigation is Adaptation! 5. Structural Change 6. Reducing Energy Consumption 7. Specific Measures by Actor 8. Conclusion October 2010: 234 x 156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-56632-2: £90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-56633-9: £25.99 eBook: 978-0-203-86152-3 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415566339
International Business and Tourism Global Issues, Contemporary Interactions Edited by Tim Coles, University of Exeter, UK and C. Michael Hall, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
This innovative textbook explores what is possibly the most unrecognized of international service industries, placing tourism in the context of contemporary globalization and trade-in services. It provides new perspectives on tourism as a form of international business, and the implications for firms, the state and individuals.
Split into four separate sections, with introductions outlining the key themes in each, it examines important topics such as: • the role of governance and regulation in tourism services • the effects of increased global mobility on tourism entrepreneurship • how tourism businesses are becoming internationalized • why other business sectors are increasingly interested in tourism. Case studies are used throughout to highlight important issues, from developments in the aviation industry to the rise of working holidays. This book gets to the core of a crucial service industry, and is essential reading for any researcher or student of tourism or international business. Selected Contents: Section 1: Framing International Business and Tourism - Governance and Regulation Section 2: The Internationalisation of Tourism Businesses Section 3: The Internationalisation of Tourism: Practices and Processes Section 4: Tourism and Destinations in the Internationalisation of Business 2008: 246 x 174: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-42430-1: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-42431-8: £31.99 eBook: 978-0-203-93103-5
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The International Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Administration The International Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Administration is an applied, internationally oriented hospitality and tourism management journal designed to help practitioners and researchers stay abreast of the latest developments in the field as well as facilitate the exchange of ideas. www.tandf.co.uk/journals/wjht
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Routledge Critical Studies in Tourism, Business and Management Series edited by C. Michael Hall, University of Canterbury, New Zealand and T. Cole, University of Exeter, UK This ground-breaking monograph series deals directly with theoretical and conceptual issues at the interface between business, management and tourism studies. It builds on the International Series to provide research-generated, highly-specialized cutting-edge studies of new and emergent themes to affect the future business and management of tourism.
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Sustainable Marketing of Cultural and Heritage Tourism Deepak Chhabra, Arizona State University, USA Cultural attractions play an important role in tourism at all levels, and attract huge numbers of tourists interested in heritage and the arts. Cultural Heritage Tourism has positive economic and social impacts but can also have negative impacts on communities and regions. This book draws together and links ideas of tourism from sustainable marketing perspectives and embeds it within a heritage management setting. Through a discussion and analysis of existing literature and practices this book aims to propose a marketing strategy framework grounded in sustainable principles that can be used to sustain and preserve the authenticity of cultural heritage for future generations, whilst appealing to the suppliers, the regulators, and the consumers.
Commercial Homes in Tourism An International Perspective Edited by Paul Lynch, University of Strathclyde, UK, Alison J. McIntosh, University of Waikato, New Zealand and Hazel Tucker, University of Otego, New Zealand
This volume is the first to examine the commercial home from an international perspective, paying attention to the frequently occurring but often neglected forms of commercial accommodation including farmstays, historic houses, and self-catering accommodation. Conceptually, it helps to explain a range of behaviours and practices, for example the importance of setting and the nature of the host/ guest exchange. The idea of home provides a conceptual bridge to related themes, for example identity, gender, emotional management and cultural mobilities whose investigation in a commercial home context offers fascinating insights into hospitality, tourism and society. Commercial Homes in Tourism is the first book to give recognition to this distinct, economically important and expanding form of tourism business this book will be of interest across a broad range of subjects and disciplines interested in the examination of the home phenomenon, including students, academics and business practitioners.
Selected Contents: 1. Marketing of Heritage Tourism 2. Setting a Sustainability Stage for Heritage Tourism 3. Strategic Sustainable Heritage Tourism Marketing Model 4. Museums 5. Historic House Museums 6. Heritage Hotels 7. Festivals 8. Heritage Merchandize 9. Future of Sustainable Marketing in Heritage Tourism: Contemplation and Challenges
Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Bed and Breakfast, Homestay and Farmstay Accommodation: Forms and Experiences 3. Hosts as Entrepreneurs: Female Commercial Home Entrepreneurs in Gaeltacht Areas in the West of Ireland 4. Farmstay Enterprises: (Re)Interpreting Public/Private Domains and ‘Home’ Sites and Sights 5. Sharing Space with Visitors: The Servicescape of the Commercial Exurban Home 6. Exploring the Importance of Setting to the Rural Tourism Experience for Rural Commercial Home Entrepreneurs and Their Guests 7. The Discourse of Home Hosting: Examining the Personal Experiences of Commercial Home Hosts 8. Time to Trade? Perspectives of Temporality in the Commercial Home Enterprise 9. Behaving Appropriately: Managing Expectations of Hosts and Guests in Small Hotels in the UK 10. The Cave Homes of Göreme: Performing Tourism Hospitality in Gendered Space 11. Rural Dimensions of the Commercial Home 12. The Hospitable Muslim Home in Urban Malaysia: A Sociable Site for Economic and Political Action 13. The Monastic Cloister: A Bridge and a Barrier Between Two Worlds 14. The Diversification of the Commercial Home: Evidence from Regional Australia 15. All At Sea: When the Commercial Home is a Sailing Boat 16. Conclusions and Research Considerations
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This is a timely offering to a growing and vibrant area of research. What is most pertinent is that it is a thorough and fresh take on the topic with primary research included. It will find a place in student materials for a variety of courses and it should be read by practicing academics and researchers.
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Economics of Sustainable Tourism Edited by Fabio Cerina, Anil Markandya, University of Bath, UK and Michael McAleer, University of Western Australia Economics of Sustainable Tourism aims to critically explore how tourism economic development can move closer to a sustainable ideal from a firm economic analytic anchor. Grounded in economic theory and application it analyzes tourist’s satisfaction and impacts of tourism on the host community, investigates the productivity of the industry and identify factors which could increase economic and sustainable development such as trade relationships. It offers further insight into how destinations sustainability can be measured, economic benefits of a more sustainable destination and sets the agenda for future research. The book includes a range of theoretical and empirical perspectives and includes cutting edge research from international scholars. This significant volume provides a new perspective on the sustainable tourism debate and will be a valuable read for students, researcher, academics of Tourism and Economics. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Part 1: Tourism Demand and the Host Community 2. Time Series Modelling of Tourism Demand From the USA, Japan and Malaysia to Thailand 3. Determinants of Tourist Satisfaction at Sun and Sand Mass Destinations 4. Attitudes to Tourism in a Mass Tourist Destination 5. Residential Water Demand in a Mediterranean Tourist Region: the Case of Sardinia Part 2: Tourism and Productivity 6. Tourists’ Aversion to Pollution and Economic Growth 7. Relationship Between Tourism and Trade 8. Diversifying Market for and Labour Productivity of Rural Tourism: Evidence From Japan Part 3: Sustainable Tourism: Environment and Cultural Heritage Conservation 9. ST Index: A Composite Index for Measurement of Sustainable Tourism 10. Equilibrium Dynamics and Local Indeterminacy in a Model of Sustainable Tourism 11. How Tourism Can Help Preserve Cultural Heritage Sites 12. Conclusion July 2010: 234 x 156: 252pp Hb: 978-0-415-58385-5: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415583855
Contemporary Geographies of Leisure, Tourism and Mobilities Edited by C. Michael Hall, University of Canterbury, New Zealand The aim of this series is to explore and communicate the intersections and relationships between leisure, tourism and human mobility within the social sciences. Forthcoming
Tourism and Agriculture New Geographies of Consumption, Production and Rural Restructuring Edited by Rebecca Maria Torres and Janet Momsen, University of California, USA Tourism and Agriculture examines regional specific cases of the interface between tourism and agriculture, looking at the impacts of rural restructuring, and new geographies of consumption and production. To meet the need for a more comprehensive appreciation of the relationships and interactions between the tourism and agricultural economic sectors, this book: examines the multiple relationships that exist between tourism and agriculture in various contexts; considers the factors that influence the nature of these relationships; and explores avenues for facilitating synergistic relationships between tourism and agriculture. Given the place-specific nature of tourism and agriculture relationships, these contributions offer case studies from a wide range of geographic contexts whilst themes of diversification, economic development, and emerging new forms of production and consumption, are threaded throughout the entire book. Selected Contents: Part 1: Tourism, Agriculture and Rural Restructuring Part 2: Building Tourism and Agriculture Linkages: Challenges and Potential Part 3: New Forms of Tourism and Agriculture Production and Consumption November 2010: 234 x 156: 308pp Hb: 978-0-415-58429-6: £80.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415584296
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An Introduction to Visual Research Methods in Tourism
Political Economy of Tourism
Edited by Tijana Rakic, Edinburgh Napier University, UK and Donna Chambers, University of Surrey, UK
This is the first volume to bring together different theoretical perspectives and discourse in political economy related to tourism. In doing so it provides insights and alternative critical perspectives from political economy theory to expand discussions of tourism development and policy in the future.
An Introduction to Visual Research Methods in Tourism, is the first book to present, discuss and promote the use of a range of visual methods, including still images (such as photographs, postcards, drawings) and moving images (such as video) within the context of tourism research. The book focuses on key issues important for students, researchers and academics actively doing visual tourism research or those who are contemplating using these methods. This book is an essential guide for Tourism students, academics and researchers embarking on research using visual methodology in this field. Selected Contents: Part 1: Introduction 1. Introduction to Visual Methods and Their Use in Tourism Studies Part 2: Paradigms, Academic Disciplines, and Theory 2. Realism vs Relativism and ‘The Visual’ in Studies of Tourism 3. The Discipline and the (in)Discipline of ‘The Visual’ in Tourism Studies Part 3: Methods 4. Collecting Visual Materials From Secondary Sources 5. Mediating Photographs in Interviews and Observations: Photo-elicitation in Tourism Research 6. Visuals as Producing Data and Accessing Embodied Spaces of Tourism Research 7. Creating Visual Materials in the Field: Video 8. Using the Drawing Method in Tourism Research Part 4: Analysis and Representation 9. Reading Visual Material 10. From Content to Context: Methods for Analysing Visual Data 11. Representing ‘The Visual Data’ in Tourism Studies Publications Part 5: Conclusion 12. The Future of Visual Methods in Tourism Studies November 2010: 234 x 156: 252pp Hb: 978-0-415-57004-6: £90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-57005-3: £21.99 eBook: 978-0-203-85586-7 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415570053
Edited by Jan T. Mosedale, University of Sunderland, UK
The volume is organized into three sequencial parts linked by politics and economy. Part one presents different approaches to political economy such as Marxism, class, gender, regulation, power. Part two analyzes the production, consumption and regulation of tourism in the context of political economy appraches considered in part one. Part three examines the political economy at various geographies of scales and focuses on the outcomes and processes of the political act of planning and managing tourism production. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Political Economy and Tourism Part 1: Approaches 2. Tourism Development, Marxism and the Contemporary Relevance of Historical Materialism 3. Yes, Virginia: There is a Tourism Class 4. Power, Regulation and Development in Tourism: Regulation Theory and its Evolution 5. Theorising the Gendered Political Economy of Tourism 6. Thinking Outside the Box: Alternative Political Economy in Tourism Part 2: Production, Consumption and Regulation 7. Commodity Chains and Tourism 8. Re-viewing the Dependency Paradigm in the Political Economy of Tourism: A Focus on Foreign Direct Investment in Tourism and its Developmental Impacts 9. The Political Economy of Tourism Consumption in Dubai 10. The Paradigms of Political Economy and Tourism Policy: NTOs and State Policy 11. The Political Economy of the Working Holiday Migration Scheme in New Zealand Part 3: Political Economy and Geographical Scales 12. Local Political Economy, Tourism and Neo-liberalism 13. Negotiating Business Interests and a Community’s ‘Greater Good’: Community-based Tourism Planning and SMTE Involvement in the Catlins, NZ 14. Tourism, Neo-liberal Policy and Competitiveness in the Developing World: The Case of the Masterplan of Marrakech 15. Trade in International Air Services 16. Conclusion September 2010: 234 x 156: 284pp Hb: 978-0-415-54802-1: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415548021
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Volunteer Tourism
Tourism Development in India
Theory Framework to Practical Applications
Kevin Hannam, University of Sunderland, UK and Anya Diekmann, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
Edited by Angela M. Benson, University of Brighton, UK Volunteer Tourism is one of the major growth areas in contemporary tourism, where tourists for various reasons seek alternative goodwill experiences and activities. To meet this demand there has been a surge in volunteer programmes offered in a range of destinations organized by a variety of charities and tour operators which is predicted to continue to grow in the future. Reflecting the growth in volunteer tourism, this book provides a cohesive collection of chapters about tourism and volunteering which is theoretically rich, practically applied and empirically grounded based on current and diverse research in the area. The chapters are written by a range of international scholars that identify and address a diverse range of themes including, volunteer tourism and sustainability to uniquely the examination of volunteer tourism stakeholders (volunteers themselves, the host – guest exchange, the organizations) and management of volunteers which has not been addressed in the literature before. This timely addition to the small but growing academic literature on this topic will be of interest to tourism students and academics internationally. September 2010: 234 x 156: 350pp Hb: 978-0-415-57664-2: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-85426-6
Tourism Development in India is the first book to specifically focus on and fully analyze the issues facing contemporary India both as a destination and a potential source of tourism. The book critically analyzes previous research and applies tourism theory to key aspects of tourism development in this region and supports this with a wide range of examples to illustrate the key theoretical ideas. As such the book examines aspects of tourism in India including tourism governance; cultural tourism; heritage tourism; nature-based tourism from the supply side; international tourism; domestic tourism and the Indian Diaspora from a demand side. Throughout the book a comparison is made to tourism development in other Asian developing countries such as China and includes original research in this region to offer insight into India’s future development in terms of tourism. This original and timely book will be of interest to students, researchers and academics in the areas of Tourism, Geography and related disciplines. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Tourism Governance in India 3. Cultural Tourism in India 4. Heritage Tourism in India 5. Nature Based Tourism in India 6. International Tourism to India 7. Domestic Tourism in India 8. Indian Tourism Mobilities 9. Conclusion July 2010: 234 x 156: 264pp Hb: 978-0-415-55729-0: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-86878-2
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Related Journal: Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism The obvious and increasing importance of the global development of tourism, as employer, engine of economic growth and social transformation, agent of contested globalization, and generator of social and cultural conflict, has engendered extensive academic interest which has issued forth in a wide range of journals focusing on various aspects of or approaches to the interdisciplinary subject area of ‘tourism studies’. www.tandf.co.uk/journals/rjth.
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Children’s and Families’ Holiday Experience Neil Carr, University of Otago, New Zealand This book traces the modern history of the demand for and provision of holidays for children and families. As part of this it examines the nature of the holiday desires of parents and children and the roles society and the tourism industry play in influencing these. It provides an analysis of the changing nature of the holiday desires and experiences of children as they evolve through different life stages and the influence this has on the shape of family holidays. Given increasing concerns about child safety and education, this book examines both issues within the tourism experience. Finally, the book analyzes how the tourism industry caters to the needs of children and families and offers insights into how this could be improved in the future. This thorough investigation will be of interest to students, researchers and academics in the areas of Tourism, Geography and Cultural studies as well as Tourism Industry. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Defining Children and the Family 2. The Family at the Centre of Tourism 3. Children and Parents Holiday Desires and Experiences 4. Children’s Safety in the Holiday Environment 5. Children Learning Through Tourism Experiences: Convenient Excuse or Legitimate Learning Tool 6. Catering to Children and Their Parents/Guardians 7. No Adults! The Child-Only Tourism Experience 8. No Children! The Adult-Only Tourism Experience 9. Conclusion: Looking Beyond the Myths of Childhood and the Happy Family September 2010: 234 x 156: 260pp • Hb: 978-0-415-54543-3: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415545433
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Fieldwork in Tourism Methods, Issues and Reflections Edited by Michael Hall, Cantebury University, UK The inherent mobility of tourists and consequent relative ephemerality of contact between ‘the visitor‘ and ‘the visited‘ tourism phenomenon have specific characteristics that challenge the usual fieldwork practices of the social and physical sciences. Such conditions create specific concerns for the tourism researcher in terms of their positionality, relationality, accessibility, ethics, reflexivity, and methodological appropriateness. Fieldwork in Tourism is the first book to focus on this extremely significant component of contemporary tourist research and provides hands on approaches to conducting tourism fieldwork in a range of settings, exploring the methodological considerations and offering strategies to mitigate these. The book also discusses how fieldwork affects researchers personally and what happens to field relationships. Divided into five sections, each with an introduction and a guide to further reading, the chapters cover the context of fieldwork; research relationships; politics and power; the position of the researcher in the field; research methods and processes, including virtual fieldwork, and the relationships between being a tourist and doing fieldwork. The concluding chapter suggests that the link between tourism and fieldwork perhaps offers greater insights into understanding creative fieldwork than may be imagined. This book incorporates a rich and diverse set of fieldwork experiences; insights and reflections on conducting fieldwork in different settings; the problems that emerge; the solutions that were developed; and the realities of being ‘in the field‘. Fieldwork in Tourism is an essential guide for Tourism higher level students, academics and researchers embarking on research in this field. Selected Contents: Part One: Introducing the Contexts of Fieldwork Part Two: Research Relationships: Power, Politics and Patron-client Affinities Part Three: Positionality: Researcher Position in the Field, Practicalities, Perils, and Pitfalls Part Four: Methods and Processes Part Five: Future Directions and New Environments August 2010: 234 x 156: 368pp • Hb: 978-0-415-58919-2: £90.00 • eBook: 978-0-203-84551-6 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415557276
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The Study of Tourism Past Trends and Future Directions Richard Sharpley, University of Central Lancashire, UK
This volume aims to critically explore this paradoxical situation and consider the future direction of the study of tourism. It uniquely charts the development of tourism as an area of study analyzing approaches taken from an international context, critiques contemporary epistemologies of tourism framed around the social science vs management dichotomy and offers alternative approaches to the study of tourism. By doing so it engages directly with a range of important academic debates – what tourism ‘is’ in an academic context, the purpose of studying tourism and how it should be studied in the future. This important and stimulating volume will have global appeal to higher level students, academics and researchers within Tourism and related discipline. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. So Why Study Tourism? 2. The Study of Tourism: Where Are We Now? 3. From Tourism Management to Tourism Studies 4. The Contemporary Study of Tourism: A Critique 5. The Study of Tourism: Future Directions
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Tourism and Change in Polar Regions Climate, Environments and Experiences Michael Hall, University of Canterbury, New Zealand and Jarkko Saarinen, University of Oulu, Finland
This timely volume provides a contemporary account of tourism and its impacts in polar regions. It explores the development and prospects of polar tourism, as well as tourism’s impacts and associated change at high latitudes from environmental, economic, social and political perspectives. It draws on cutting edge research from both the Arctic and Antarctic to provide a comparative review and illustrate the real life issues arising from tourism’s role in these regions. Integrating theory and practice, the book fully evaluates varying perspectives on polar tourism and proposes actions that could be taken by local and global management to achieve a Related Journals: sustainable future for polar regions and development of tourism.
This complete and current account of polar tourism issues is written by an international team of leading researchers in this area and will have global appeal to higher level students, researchers, academics in Tourism, Environmental Studies, Arctic/Polar Studies and conservation enthusiasts alike. Selected Contents: Part 1: The Context Part 2: Tourism and Change in the Northern Polar Regions Part 3: Tourism and Change in the Southern Polar Regions Part 4: Conclusions and Future Issues June 2010: 234 x 156: 320pp Hb: 978-0-415-48999-7: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-85180-7 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415489997
Polar Geogrpahy
Polar Geography is a quarterly publication that offers a venue for scholarly research on the physical and human aspects of the Polar Regions. The journal seeks to address the component interplay of the natural systems, the complex historical, political, economic, cultural, diplomatic, and security issues, and the interchange amongst them. www.tandf.co.uk/journals/tpog
The Journal of Teaching in Travel and Tourism The Journal of Teaching in Travel and Tourism is the professional journal of the International Society of Travel & Tourism Educators (ISTTE). This journal serves as an international interdisciplinary forum and reference source for travel and tourism education. www.tandf.co.uk/journals/wttt
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Tourism, Performance and the Everyday
Cultural Heritage and Tourism in the Developing World
Consuming the Orient
A Regional Perspective
Michael Haldrup and Jonas Larsen, both at Roskilde University, Denmark
Edited by Dallen J. Timothy, Brigham Young University, USA and Gyan P. Nyaupane, Arizona State University, USA
Tourism, Performance and the Everyday carefully analyzes the cultural and social impacts of mass-tourist experiences of ‘exotic’ places on the wider aspects of everyday life. It treats masstourism as a cultural phenomenon that feeds into the practices and networks of peoples’ everyday lives rather than as an isolated, trivial or ‘exotic’ event. It traces how these impacts are mediated by various mobilities between home and away through innovate mobile and ethnographic research methods at tourist destinations and the home of tourists. The book contains analysis of diaries, photographs, blogs and photo web sharing sites; participant observation of performing tourists and ‘home ethnographies’ of the ‘afterlife‘ tourist photographs, souvenirs and memories. Selected Contents: 1. Performing Tourism, Performing the Orient 2. De-exoticizing Tourist Travel 3. Following Flows 4. Material Cultures of Tourism 5. Mobilising the Orient 6. Doing Tourism 7. Performing Digital Photography 8. The Afterlife of Tourism 9. Tourism Mobilities and Cosmopolitanism Cultures 2009: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-46713-1: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-87393-9 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415467131
Cultural Heritage and Tourism in the Developing World is the first book of its kind to synthesize global and regional issues, challenges, and practices related to cultural heritage and tourism, specifically in less-developed nations. The importance of preservation and management of cultural heritage has been realized as an increasing number of tourists are visiting heritage attractions. Although many of the issues and challenges developing countries face in terms of heritage management are quite different from those in the developed world, there is a lack of consolidated research on this important subject. This seminal book tackles the issues through theoretical discourse, ideas and problems that underlay heritage tourism in terms of conservation, management, economics and under-development, politics and power, resource utilization, colonialism, and various other antecedent notions that have shaped the development of heritage tourism in the less-developed regions of the world. Selected Contents: Section 1: Heritage Issues and Challenges in Developing Regions 1. Introduction: Heritage Tourism and the Less-Developed World 2. Protecting the Past: Challenges and Opportunities 3. The Politics of Heritage 4. Heritage Tourism and its Impacts Section 2: Heritage Issues and Challenges: Regional Perspectives 5. The Meanings, Marketing and Management of Heritage Tourism in South East Asia 6. Heritage and Tourism in East Asia’s Developing Nations: Communist-Socialist Legacies and Diverse Cultural Landscapes 7. Heritage Tourism in the Pacific: Modernity, Myth and Identity 8. South Asian Heritage Tourism: Conflict, Colonialism and Cooperation 9. Heritage Tourism in Southwest Asia and North Africa: Contested Pasts and Veiled Realities 10. Tourism and Africa’s Tripartite Cultural Past 11. Heritage Management and Tourism in the Caribbean 12. Heritage Tourism in Latin America: Can Turbulent Times be Overcome? 13. Heritage Tourism in Central and Eastern Europe 14. Heritage Tourism in the Developing World: Reflections and Ramifications 2009: 234 x 156: 280pp Hb: 978-0-415-77621-9: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77622-6: £23.99 eBook: 978-0-203-87775-3 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415776226
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contemporary geographies of Leisure, Tourism and Mobilities
Tourism and National Parks
World Tourism Cities
International Perspectives on Development, Histories and Change
Developing Tourism Off the Beaten Track
Edited by Warwick Frost, Monash University, Australia and C. Michael Hall, University of Canterbury, New Zealand Approaches to tourism and visitor management have varied. Some have stripped their parks of signs of human settlement, while increasingly others are blending natural and cultural heritage, and reflecting national identities. This edited volume explores in detail, the origins and multiple meanings of National Parks and their relationship to tourism in a variety of national contexts. It consists of a series of introductory overview chapters followed by case study chapters from around the world including insights from the US, Canada, Australia, UK, Spain, France, Sweden, Indonesia, China and Southern Africa.
Edited by Robert Maitland and Peter Newman both at University of Westminster, London, UK
This book presents new research on the capacity of big cities to generate new tourism areas as visitors discover, and help create, new urban experiences off the beaten track. It examines similarities and differences in these processes in a group of established world cities located in the global circuits of tourism. The cities featured are Berlin, New York, London, Paris, and Sydney.
Taking a global comparative approach, this book examines how and why national parks have spread and evolved, how they have been fashioned and used, and the integral role of tourism within national parks. The volume’s focus on the long standing connection between tourism and national parks; and the changing concept of national parks over time and space give the book a distinct niche in the national parks and tourism literature. The volume is expected to contribute not only to tourism and national park studies at the upper level undergraduate and graduate levels but also to courses in international and comparative environmental history, conservation studies, and outdoor recreation management. Selected Contents: Introduction. New World Perspectives. Old World Perspectives. Developing World: Beyond The Eurocentric. Beyond Nature. Conclusion
Drawing on original research in this important group of cities this book has significant messages for public policy. In addition the book engages directly with a range of important current academic debates about; world cities; cities as sites of consumption and the smaller scales at which urban neighbourhoods are being transformed. The range of cities and the messages about the making of attractive places provides a timely resource for those focused in this area and the book will also have an appeal among those experienced and sophisticated city users that it focuses on. Selected Contents: 1. Developing World Tourism Cities 2. New York Tourism: Dual Markets, Duel Agendas 3. Tourists, Urban Projects and Spaces of Consumption in Paris and Ile-de-France 4. London: Tourism Moving East? 5. New Tourism (Areas) in the ’New Berlin’ 6. Sydney: Beyond Iconicity 7. Conclusions 2008: 234 x 156: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-45198-7: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-88656-4 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415451987
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Tourism and Innovation
Villagers and Visitors in the Asia-Pacific
Michael C. Hall, University of Canterbury, New Zealand and Williams Allan, London Metropolitan University, UK
Edited by John Connell, University of Sydney, Australia and Barbara Rugendyke, University of New England, Australia
’Should be useful to tourism researchers and planners in the Asia-Pacific and beyond.... Recommended.’ – Choice, March 2009 ’Connell and Rugendyke’s introduction helpfully enumerates the problems with tourism that villagers, and academics, are keeping their eyes on.’ – Pacific Affairs
This new collection focuses on both the interactions between tourists and villagers, and the impacts of tourism at the local level, considering economic, social, cultural and environmental changes. It traces changes in structures of vulnerability as tourism becomes more prominent, the role of tourism in community development (or localized tension) and examines issues of governance, the role of tour operators as intermediaries, cultural change and other local impacts. In short, it examines the changing role of tourism in local development (or its absence). It includes case studies drawn from a broad geographical area across eastern Asia and the island Pacific. This book will be useful to those researching and studying tourism, geography and development studies. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Tourism and Local People in the Asia-Pacific Region 2. Another (Unintended) Legacy of Captain Cook?: The Evolution of Rapanui (Easter Island) Tourism 3. Moderate Expectations and Benign Exploration: Tourism in Papua New Guinea 4. ‘Everything is Truthful Here’: Custom Village Tourism in Tanna, Vanuatu 5. The Whole Nine Villages: Local Level Development through Mass Tourism in Tibetan China 6. Weapons of the Workers: Employees in the Fiji Hotel Scene 7. On the Beach: Small-Scale Tourism in Samoa 8. After the Bomb in a Balinese Village 9. Sustainability and Security: Employing Local People in Lombok Hotels, Indonesia 10. Priorities, People and Preservation: Nature-Based Tourism at Cuc Phuong National Park, Vietnam 11. Communities on Edge: Conflicts over Community Tourism in Thailand 12. CommunityBased Ecotourism in Thailand 13. Ecotourism and Indigenous Communities: The Lower Kinabatangan Experience in Borneo 14. Adventures, Picnics and Nature Tourism: Ecotourism in Malaysian National Parks 15. Conclusion: Marginal People and Marginal Places? 2008: 234 x 156: 320pp Hb: 978-0-415-40555-3: £95.00 eBook: 978-0-203-93802-7
This timely book places tourism innovation in the context of current academic and policy concerns relating to knowledge, competition, and the management of change.
This is a groundbreaking volume which provides an accessible introduction to a key but neglected topic. It provides a readable account of the multidisciplinary research on innovation and relates the emerging theoretical framework to tourism. A clear conceptual framework is complemented by fifty boxes which provide a range of illustrative international case studies. This book will be a useful guide for researchers and students of Tourism Studies, Management and Business and Geography. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Competition and Innovation 3. Knowledge, Creativity and Innovation 4. The State and Tourism Innovation: Institutions, Regulation and Governance 5. Tourism within National Systems of Innovation 6. The Regional Innovation System: Territorial Learning, Regions and Cities 7. Firm Organization and Innovation 8. Entrepreneurship and Innovation 9. Conclusions 2008: 234 x 156: 280pp Hb: 978-0-415-41404-3: £95.00 eBook: 978-0-203-93843-0 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415414043
Tourism, Creativity and Development Edited by Greg Richards and Julie Wilson This is the first exploration of the relationship between tourism and creativity and its consequences for tourism development in different parts of the world. 2007: 234 x 156: 352pp Hb: 978-0-415-42756-2: £95.00 eBook: 978-0-203-93369-5 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415427562
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contemporary geographies of Leisure, Tourism and Mobilities
Tourism and the Consumption of Wildlife
Tourism, Power and Space
Hunting, Shooting and Sport Fishing This book addresses key and contentious issues facing consumptive wildlife tourism in the twenty-first century.
Exploring the connections and complexities of the relationships between power, tourism and leisure, this volume combines theoretical and empirical writings to illustrate the extent to which power impacts on tourism and leisure.
2007: 234 x 156: 312pp Hb: 978-0-415-40381-8: £90.00 eBook: 978-0-203-93432-6
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Ecotourism, NGOs and Development
China’s Outbound Tourism
A Critical Analysis
The book analyzes the history and development of Chinese international travelling, the politics and economics behind the upsurge, and the background of the travellers. Experts on key destinations offer their first hand experiences of Chinese outbound tourism.
Edited by Brent Lovelock
Andrew Church and Tim Coles
Wolfgang Arlt
Jim Butcher This topical book examines the advocacy of tourism as sustainable development in a range of NGOs and within the general literature. It offers a timely critique of key assumptions underlying ecotourism’s status as sustainable development.
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Tourism, Religion and Spiritual Journeys
Tourism, Ethnic Diversity and the City
Edited by Dallen Timothy and Daniel Olsen
Edited by Jan Rath Informative and enlightening, Jan Rath fills a gap in existing research in terms of how immigration relates to urban tourism and investigates the new theoretical insights using revealing international case studies. 2006: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-33390-0: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-41386-9
This volume draws together a distinguished list of contributors to study the global phenomena of religious tourism, examining and challenging existing concepts and practices, and raising significant contemporary questions. 2006: 234 x 156: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-35445-5: £95.00 eBook: 978-0-203-00107-3 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415354455
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Routledge Advances in Tourism Stephen J. Page, London Metropolitan University, UK Tourism has been the fastest growing industry of the last decade as disposable incomes grew throughout the world. This series highlights the state of the art and cutting edge Tourism research in the following areas: • the management and organization of Tourism • tourism and development • the benefits and the disadvantages of the effects of Tourism
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Tourism and Poverty Regina Scheyvens, Massey University, New Zealand Tourism and Poverty addresses a critical question facing many academics, governments, aid agencies, tourism organizations, and conservation bodies around the world: Can tourism work as a tool to overcome poverty? This book is the first to present a focused description and critique of the issues surrounding poverty and tourism. Relying on a wealth of primary data on tourism, Regina Scheyvens supports her findings with novel case studies from her own research, such as a ‘voyeurs of poverty’-style ‘volunteer tour’ in Nepal, to pro-poor changes being implemented by major British tour operators, to community-controlled budget tourism in Samoa. This book will fundamentally alter the way academics and tourism professionals understand the current and potential role of tourism in alleviating poverty. October 2010: 229 x 152: 160pp Hb: 978-0-415-99675-4: £65.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415996754
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Mining Heritage and Tourism A Global Synthesis Edited by Michael V. Conlin, Okanagan College, Canada and Lee Jolliffe, University of New Brunswick, USA Many former mining areas have now lost their industrial function and are now turning to tourism for regional revitalization and community economic development. The transformation process of these industrial, and in some cases derelict, mining sites and landscapes into an area of interest for tourists is a major challenge both for planners and for tourism managers. Mining Heritage and Tourism includes contributions from internationally recognized authorities and is the first book to focus on these issues, challenges and potentials in redeveloping mines as cultural heritage attractions which are explored thematically throughout the book. It draws on multidisciplinary research to consider the dichotomy between heritage preservation and tourist development goals for mining heritage sites as well as to explore the practical challenges of developing these sites. These themes are illustrated by case studies from a vast range of geographical locations around the globe to offer operational insights into the planning and management of these sites for both heritage and tourism purposes, as well as innovative site management techniques. There has never before been a more comprehensive book on mining heritage tourism representing the latest developments in strategy, policy and practices. This book serves as an invaluable guide for students, researchers, academics and practitioners in the areas of Tourism and Heritage Management. Selected Contents: Section 1: Introduction Section 2: Interpreting Mining Heritage Section 3: Transforming Mines into Heritage Attractions Section 4: Traditional Mining Attraction Destinations Section 5: Globalization and the Future of Mining Attraction Destinations Section 6: Lessons Learned August 2010: 234 x 156: 318pp Hb: 978-0-415-56090-0: £95.00 eBook: 978-0-203-86550-7 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415560900
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New
Tourists, Tourism and the Good Life
Drive Tourism
Philip Pearce, James Cook University, Australia, Sebastian Filep, MODUL University Vienna, Austria and Glenn Ross, James Cook University, Australia
Bruce Prideaux, James Cook University, Australia and Dean Carson, Charles Darwin University, Australia
Trends and Emerging Markets
Tourism is arguably one of the largest self-initiated commercial interventions to create well-being and happiness on the entire planet. Yet there is a lack of specific attention to the ways in which we can better understand and evaluate the relationship between well-being and travel. The recent surge of scholarly work in positive psychology concerned with human well-being and flourishing represents a contemporary force with the potential to embellish and augment much current tourism study. This book maps out the field and then draws linkages between tourists, tourism and positive psychology. It discusses topics such as the issue of excess materialism and its fragile relationship with well-being, the value of positive psychology to lifestyle businesses, and the insights of the research field to spa and wellness tourism. This volume will interest those who study and practise tourism as well as scholars and graduate students in a range of disciplines such as psychology, sociology, business and leisure. Selected Contents: Introduction to Chapter One 1. Scholarship in Psychology and Tourism Section A: Introduction to Section A – Principally About Individuals 2. Flow and Tourist Satisfaction 3. Time, Tourism, Host Communities and Positive Psychology 4. Ethics, Tourism and Wellbeing Section B: Introduction to Section B – Individuals and Tourism Contexts 5. Materialism in Tourism and its Alleviation Through Good Values 6. Lifestyle Businesses and Their Community Effects 7. Spa and Wellness Tourism and Positive Psychology 8. Summary, Synthesis and Future Directions.
Since the post war World War Two boom in private automobile ownership, drive tourism has transformed the tourism landscape by facilitating dispersal and the growth of attractions and tourism related infrastructure beyond the zones that had previously emerged around seaports and railway terminals. The automobile has made regional dispersal possible and created opportunities for many small rural communities to supplement rural economies with a tourism economy. Drive tourism is a popular form of tourism activity that has significantly contributed to the development of tourism in many nations, but has received relatively little attention in the literature. This book is the first attempt to provide a global comprehensive review and scholarly investigation into this popular and growing form of tourism. It draws on a vast range of geographical locations to critically explore the impacts of drive tourism in developed and underdeveloped regions. It evaluates tourism authorities’ response to the drive Tourism Experience, and offers operational insights into the management of the drive experience as well as providing original empirical research and insights into the field that will contribute to future investigation. In doing so it explores the many forms of drive tourism from caravanning to fly drive touring. This is a ground-breaking volume that provides a global review of the past and future development of this key but poorly understood tourism phenomenon. This volume will have global appeal to academics, researchers and students of Tourism Studies and related disciplines.
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Managing and Marketing Tourist Destinations
New Perspectives in Tourism Geographies
Strategies to Gain a Competitive Edge
Edited by Julie Wilson, University of the West of England, UK
Metin Kozak, Mugla University, Turkey and Seyhmus Baloglu, University of Nevada, USA In this volume, tourism scholars Metin Kozak and Seyhmus Baloglu evaluate the theoretical approaches and applications to competitive advantage within tourist destinations and demonstrate the ways to further develop the concept of destination competitiveness for application within tourist destinations. Kozak and Baloglu highlight the need for collaboration between the representatives of both the public and private sectors to adequately manage the growth and issues relevant within international tourism, marketing, management and competitiveness. This book will be indispensable to students and scholars of Tourism, Hospitality, and Leisure and Recreation programs, as well as practitioners within these industries. Selected Contents: 1. Why Destination Competitiveness? 2. Destination Competitiveness: An Overview 3. Determinants of Destination Competitiveness 4. Relationship and Network Strategies for Destination Management 5. Destination-Based Marketing Strategies 6. Transition from Traditional Marketing to ‘IT’ Marketing August 2010: 229 x 152: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-99171-1: £70.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415991711
Following an increase in attention to lifestyle-related mobility and the use, creation and (re)presentation of space and place, the geographical analysis of tourism activity is being advanced. In terms of human geography, the ‘cultural’ turn has led to fresh examination of existing debates and has advanced new theoretical ideas in cultural geography pertinent to tourism studies. New Perspectives in Tourism Geography seeks to examine such recent developments by providing a state of the art review in the field of tourism geographies internationally, documenting advances in research and evaluating different perspectives, themes and regional differences. This volume provides a fresh examination of existing debates by considering disciplinary changes in geography in the context of tourism, in particular, culture and space in terms of encounter, embodiment, (inter)subjectivities, lifestyle and identity, as well as the spatial turn in social sciences more generally. It also looks at how other approaches such as critical, feminist, Marxist and behaviouralist have diversified research in the tourism geographies field. In addition it highlights areas for further research and maps out the dimensions of future advances in the field in different disciplinary, regional and thematic contexts. Written by leading scholars in the tourism geographies field, this book will be of interest to students, researchers and academics in the areas of Tourism, Geography and related disciplines. Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: Aproaching Tourism Geographies 1. The Cultural Turn in Geography and Tourism 2. Poststructuralism 3. Gender 4. Queering Geographies of Tourism 5. Performativity 6. Postcolonialism 7. Mobilities Part 2: Themes in Tourism Geographies 8. Tourism and the Cultures of Places 9. Lifestyle Migration 10. Environment 11. Rural 12. Creativity 13. Historical 14. Sensuous Geographies 15. Development 16. Urban 17. Time Geography and Tourism 18. Place and Tourism 19. Landscape 20. GIS 21. Conclusion December 2010: 234 x 156: 320pp Hb: 978-0-415-56857-9: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-85974-2 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415568579
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Tourist Experience
Tourist Customer Service Satisfaction
Contemporary Perspectives Edited by Richard Sharpley and Philip R. Stone, both at University of Central Lancashire, UK Tourist Experience provides a focused analysis into tourist experiences that reflect their ever-increasing diversity and complexity, and their significance and meaning to tourists themselves. Written by leading international scholars, it offers new insights into emergent behaviours, motivations and sought meanings on the part of tourists based on five contemporary themes determined by current research activity in tourism experience: dark tourism experiences, experiencing poor places, sport tourism experiences, writing the tourist experience and researching tourist experiences: methodological approaches. The book critically explores these experiences from multidisciplinary perspectives and includes case studies from a wide range of geographical regions. By analyzing these contemporary tourist experiences, the book will provide further understanding of the consumption of tourism. Selected Contents: Section 1: Dark Tourism Experiences: Mediating Between Life and Death Section 2: Experiencing Poor Places: Introduction Section 3: Sport Tourism Experiences: Introduction Section 4: Writing the Tourist Experience: Introduction Section 5: Researching Tourist Experiences: Methodological Approaches August 2010: 234 x 156: 330pp Hb: 978-0-415-57278-1: £90.00 eBook: 978-0-203-85594-2
An Encounter Approach Francis P Noe, retired from National Park Services, Muzaffer Uysal, University of South Carolina, USA and Vincent P. Magnini, Cornell University, USA Customer satisfaction and loyalty in the tourism sector is highly dependent upon the behaviours of front-line service providers. Service is about people, how they relate to one another, fulfill each other’s needs and ultimately care for each other. Yet surprisingly there are few or any books which focus on the detailed specifics of the social exchange and interaction between the service provider and customer. Tourist Customer Service Satisfaction fully explores this relationship by defining the specific kind of verbal and non-verbal messages needed for successful exchanges, outlining how the service provider ought to behave & cope in a situation as well as detailing positive approaches that enhance a service provider’s role performance. The book uses encounter theory to examine the customer – provider relationship as well as drawing on current research and theories from hospitality, tourism, management, psychology bodies of literature. In doing so the book offers important insight into how employee – centric competitive advantage in this sector can be achieved in various markets. Selected Contents: 1. Defining Encounter Theory 2. Encountering Interactive Roles 3. Knowing the Customer Travel Role 4. Managing the Travel Situation 5. Positioning the Travel Provider 6. Appealing to the Travel and Provider Roles 7. Interacting Service Actions 8. Going Beyong Satisfaction to Loyalty 9. Where Do We Go From Here? August 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-57804-2: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-85236-1
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Sustainable Tourism in Rural Europe
Tourist Shopping Villages
Approaches to Development
Laurie Murphy, Pierre Benckendorff, Gianna Moscardo and Philip Pearce, all at James Cook University, Australia
Edited by Donald V. L. Macleod and Steven A. Gillespie, both at University of Glasgow Rural Europe is a highly developed tourism region, representing advanced tourism experience and supposed modern approaches to this industry. That said, it remains highly sensitive and fragile in terms of environmental, social, economic and cultural impacts. This volume focuses on rural Europe as a fascinating example of how tourism development impacts on the communities and the environment of rural regions and offers insights into how long term sustainability could be achieved in this specific region as well as other rural parts in the world. Sustainable Tourism in Rural Europe, reviews and analyzes the concept and practice of sustainable tourism in this region through a mutidisplinary approach that embodies the view that sustainable tourism warrants a holistic view in terms of its impacts and development potential. Well chosen case studies offer real world approaches to sustainable development showing problems including local politics which challenge abstract models. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Part 1: Key Themes and Issues 2. Sustainable Tourism and the Changing Rural Scene in Europe 3. Ecotourism in the Wider Rural Context Part 2: State Driven Development 4. Responses to Tourism Development on a Maltese Island: Gozo 5. Sustainable Tourism on a Canary Island 6. The Impact of EU Funding on Coastal Tourism in Yorkshire 7. The Land of the ‘big fish’: Fishing Tourism in Norway Part 3: Local Community Driven Development 8. From Obsolescent Fish Farm to Successful Ecotourism Destination 9. Sustainable Rural Tourism Supply: Farm-Based Tourism in Scotland 10. The Role of Destination Management Organisations in Rural Destinations 11. The Impact of the North York Moors National Park Bus on Local Business 12. Cultural Tourism and Clusters 13. Enchanted Rhetoric and Fragmented Action: An Assessment of EC Funded Development Programmes in the Balkan and Mediterranean Regions 14. Tourism in Semi-Rural Environments: Sustainability Issues and Experience From the Baltic States 15. Conclusion
Forms and Functions
Shopping is perhaps the most universal of tourist activities. Tourists form a separate retailing segment from the general population and place importance on different products and product attributes, contributing billions of dollars each year for both the private and public sector by which retail areas, townscapes and streetscapes can be revitalized This landmark volume – based on a two year research program from a team of authors – examines the forms and functions of approximately 50 tourist shopping villages in Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada and the United States. This volume will interest scholars of Tourism, Geography, Business, and Economics, as well as government officials, civic leaders, and individual entrepreneurs and retailers seeking to maximize their returns and local community residents Selected Contents: 1. Tourist Shopping Opportunities: Placing Tourist Shopping Villages in a Larger Context 2. Tourist Shopping Experiences: The Shopper’s Perspective 3. A Conceptual Model of Sustainable Tourist Shopping Village Design 4. The Importance of Location, Anchor Attractions and Entrepreneurs 5. Shopping Village Streetscapes, Landscapes and Servicescapes 6. Theming and Presentation 7. The Structure and Organisation of Shopping Village Activities 8. Support Services and Facilities 9. Barriers, Challenges and Information Needs 10. The Future of Tourist Shopping Villages December 2010: 229 x 152: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-96527-9: £65.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415965279
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Tourist Mobility and Advanced Tracking Technologies
Advances in Tourism Destination Marketing
Noam Shoval and Michal Isaacson, both at Hebrew University, Israel
Managing Networks
The remarkable developments in tracking technologies over the past decade have opened up a wealth of possibilities in terms of research into tourist spatial behaviour. To date, most research in the field has been based on data derived from less objective – hence methodologically problematic – sources. This book examines the various technologies available to track pedestrians and motorized vehicles as well as the moral, ethical and legal issues arising from the utilization of data thus obtained. The methodologies outlined in the book could prove revolutionary in terms of tourism research, management and planning. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Section 1: Theoretical and Methodological Issues of Tourists’ Spatial Behavior 2. Theoretical Aspects of Tourists’ Spatial Behavior 3. Methodological Aspects of Measurement and Visualization of Tourists’ Spatial Behavior Section 2: Available Tracking Technologies 4. Land-based Tracking Technologies 5. Satellite-based Tracking Technologies Section 3: Application of Tracking Technologies to Research on Tourist Mobility 6. Methodological Challenges 7. Understanding the Tourist 8. Understanding the Destination 9. Ethical Questions and the Tracking of Tourists Section 4: Concluding Thoughts 10. Conclusion. Appendix: Integrating Data Obtained from Tracking Devices into Geographic Information Systems 2009: 229 x 152: 228pp Hb: 978-0-415-96352-7: £70.00 eBook: 978-0-203-86937-6 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415963527
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Edited by Metin Kozak, Mugla University, Turkey, Juergen Gnoth, University of Otango, New Zealand and Luisa L.A Andreu, University of Valencia, Spain Advances in Destination Marketing offers a comprehensive review of a wide range of aspects related to marketing tourism products including networks in destinations, consumer experiences in destinations, destination branding, destination image, events in destinations and destination tourism products. Throughout the book a network analysis perspective is applied to offer alternative solutions of how each system can share network knowledge and system knowledge so profits can be created effectively and maximised. The exploration of new topics such as Destination Networks and Destination Branding as well as original international empirical research and case studies from well known researchers in the area, provides new thinking on Marketing Tourism Destinations. Selected Contents: Part 1: Destination Marketing and Management 1. Research in Tourism Marketing: An Analysis of Topics & Methodologies 2. Diversity, Devolution and Disorder: The Management of Tourism Destinations 3. Success Factors of Tourism Networks 4. Strategic Positioning and Performance of Tourism Destinations Part 2: Destination Branding 5. A Movie Map Conversion Study: A Case Study of ‘Pride & Prejudice’ 6. Music-Tourism Networks: A Study of Three Festivals in Queensland 7. Destination Brand Licensing 8. Destinations as Gadgets: Co-Creating a Sportive Identity for Voss Part 3: Destination Networks 9. Networking Approaches for Sustainable Destination Management 10. Tourism Destinations: A Network Analysis of the Web Space 11. Exploring Stakeholder Roles in Destination Management Part 4: Vacation Decision Making & Choice 12. Influence of Women’s Lifestyles on Holiday Decisions 13. Access and Use of E-commerce in the Spanish Tourism Market 14. The Formation of Destination Choice Sets: An Interpretive Approach 15. Risk Perceptions and Risk Reduction Strategies as Determinants of Destination Choice 16. Identification of Important Service Factors in Group Package Tours Part 5: Consumer Experiences & Perceptions 17. Holiday Resort Visitor Motivations and their Relationship with Satisfaction 18. Building a Tourist Typology Based on Motivations for Visiting a Cultural City 19. Effect of Complaint Management on Loyalty Versus Probability of Ending Relationship 2009: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-49238-6: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-87412-7 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415492386
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Tourism Enterprises and Sustainable Development International Perspectives on Responses to the Sustainability Agenda Edited by David Leslie, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK
This indispensable contribution to the field provides a comprehensive, state of the art perspective on progress towards the objectives of sustainable development within the tourism sector across the globe by focusing on the environmental performance and adoption of environmental management systems by tourism enterprises.
Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Global Environmental Change and Tourism Enterprise 2. Asian Tourism – Green and Responsible? 3. Large-Scale Links between Tourism Enterprises and Sustainable Development 4. Sustainable Tourism Development in the United States of America: An Intricate Balance from Policy to Practice 5. Argentina and its Approach to Environmental Quality in Tourism – From Hotels to Destinations 6. Strata Titled Tourist Development in Australia – Calling in the Sorcerer’s Apprentice? 7. Tourism Enterprises and Sustainable Development in Australia 8. Environmental Performance of Tourism Enterprise in Ghana - A Case Study of Hotels in the Greater Accra Region (GAR) 9. Owner/Manager Perspectives on Environmental Management in Micro and Small Tourism Enterprises in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand 10. Southern Africa, Policy Initiatives and Environmental Performance 11. Turkey’s Tourism Policy and Environmental Performance of Tourism Enterprises 12. Environmental Performance and Tourism Enterprises in the U.K.: Progress Towards Sustainability? Conclusion 2009: 229 x 152: 268pp Hb: 978-0-415-99332-6: £65.00 eBook: 978-0-203-87358-8 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415993326
Sustainable Tourism Futures Perspectives on Systems, Restructuring and Innovations
Edited by Stefan Gössling, Western Norway Research Institute, Sogndal, Norway, C. Michael Hall, University of Canterbury, New Zealand and David Weaver, University of South Carolina, USA
Including climate change; increasing fuel prices; and growing criticism from environmental and social interest groups are posing substantial challenges to the belief that international tourism can be sustainable at current rates and patterns of growth. This book therefore aims to answer the questions of if and how tourism can be a sustainable industry. The book concludes that sustainable tourism is possible but that it requires fundamental shifts in operations, systems and philosophies. The various contributions identify a number of means by which this can be accomplished but stress that sustainable tourism still has a long way to travel before it can reach its destination. Selected Contents: 1. Sustainable Tourism Futures: Perspectives on Systems, Restructuring and Innovations Part 1: Theoretical Foundations: Re-thinking the Tourism System 2. 30 Years of Sustainable Tourism: Drivers, Progress, Problems - and the Future 3. Reflections on Sustainable Tourism and Paradigm Change Part 2: Restructuring the Tourism System: Practical Examples 4. Inaction More than Action: Barriers to the Implementation of Sustainable Tourism Policies 5. Transport and Tourism in Scotland: A Case Study of Scenario Planning at VisitScotland 6. Tourism and Climate Change Mitigation: Which Data is Needed for What Use? 7. Theory and Practice of Environmental Management and Monitoring in Hotel Chains 8. Sustainable Ski Resort Principles: An Uphill Journey 9. Piloting a Carbon Emissions Audit for an International Arts Festival Under Tight Resource Constraints: Methods, Issues and Results 10. Voluntary Carbon Offsets: A Contribution to Sustainable Tourism? Part 3: Innovation: Sustainable Tourism Futures 11.The Implementation of Sustainable Tourism: A Project Based Perspective 12. Carbon Labelling and Restructuring Travel Systems: Involving Travel Agencies in Climate Change Mitigation 13. Moving Towards Low-Carbon Tourism: New Opportunities for Destinations and Tour Operators 14. Sustainable Transportation Guidelines for Nature-Based Tour Operators 15. Tourism Firm Innovation and Sustainability 16. Synthesis and Conclusions 2008: 229 x 152: 340pp Hb: 978-0-415-99619-8: £70.00 eBook: 978-0-203-88425-6 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415996198
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Handbook of Tourist Behavior
Tourism in China
Theory and Practice
Destination, Cultures and Communities
Edited by Metin Kozak, Mugla University, Turkey and Alain Decrop, Namur University, Belgium
Edited by Chris Ryan, Waikato Management School, New Zealand and Gu Huimin, Beijing International Studies University, China
In today’s highly competitive and global economy, understanding tourist behavior is imperative to success. Tourist behavior has become a cornerstone of any marketing strategy and action. Choosing, buying and consuming tourism/travel products and services includes a range of psycho-social processes and a number of personal and environmental influences that researchers and managers should take into account. This book provides an overview of such processes and influences and explains the basic concepts and theories that underlie tourist decision-making and behavior. It also incorporates a number of cases studies in order to aid readers to better appraise the application of those concepts and theories. The Handbook of Tourist Behavior will be of significant interest to researchers and students in tourism, leisure, marketing and psychology, and also to practitioners in the tourism industry. Selected Contents: Preface Part 1: Motivation and Need Recognition 1. Interpretive Consumer Research: Uncovering the ‘Whys’ Underlying Tourist Behavior 2. Antecedents and Consequences of Prestige Motivation in Tourism: An Expectancy-Value Motivation Part 2: Perception and Information Processing 3. Tourism Destination Image Formation 4. Tourist Information Search Part 3: Evaluation of Alternatives and Choice 5. Decision Strategies in Tourism Evaluation 6. Planning and Exploratory Buying Behavior Part 4: The Tourism Experience 7. Understanding Tourist Experience though Mindfulness Theory 8. Unlocking the Shared Experience: Challenges of Consumer Experience Research Part 5: Post-Choice Processes 9. Processes and Performances of Tourist (Dis)Satisfaction 10. Service Failure, Tourist Complaints and Service Recovery 11. What Determines Tourist Loyalty? In Search of a Theoretical Explanation Part 6: Individual Determinants of Tourist Behavior 12. Tourism Segmentation by Consumer-Based Variables 13. Emotions and Affective States in Tourism Behaviour Part 7: Environmental Determinants of Tourist Behavior 14. E-tourist Behavior: The Influence of IT on Consumers 15. The Role of Media Products on Consumer Behaviour in Tourism 16. Cross-Cultural Differences in Tourist Behavior
This book provides a voice to Chinese mainland academic researchers and examines the nature of tourism research and tourism development in China. Contributors, many of whom are based in China and are immersed in the daily issues of teaching, researching and planning tourism development within China, discuss issues related to resource use, destination image and community participation with case studies that combine conceptual frameworks and practical issues. This authoritative text on tourism in China will be of interest to scholars and students of tourism throughout the world. Selected Contents: Part 1: Destination Change and Planning Part 2: Destinations and Cultural Representations Part 3: Community Participation and Perspectives 2008: 229 x 152: 418pp Hb: 978-0-415-99189-6: £70.00 eBook: 978-0-203-88636-6 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415991896
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2008: 229 x 152: 286pp Hb: 978-0-415-99360-9: £100.00 eBook: 978-0-203-88180-4 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415993609
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The Advanced Econometrics of Tourism Demand
New Perspectives in Caribbean Tourism
Haiyan Song, Stephen F. Witt, both at Hong Kong Polytechnic University and Gang Li, University of Surrey, UK
Edited by Marcella Daye, Coventry University, UK, Donna Chambers, Napier University, UK and Sherma Roberts, University of the West Indies, Barbados
This book introduces students, researchers and practitioners to the modern developments in advanced econometric methodology within the context of tourism demand analysis, and illustrates these developments with actual tourism applications. The concepts and computations of modern advanced econometric modelling methodologies are introduced at a level that is accessible to specialists and non-specialists alike. The methodologies introduced include general-to-specific modelling, cointegration, vector autoregression, time varying parameter modelling, panel data analysis and the almost ideal demand system (AIDS). In order to help the reader understand the various methodologies, extensive tourism demand examples are provided throughout the volume. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction to Tourism Demand Analysis 2. Recent Developments in Tourism Demand Analysis 3. Traditional Methodology of Tourism Demand Modelling 4. General-to-Specific Modelling 5. Cointegration 6. Error Correction Model 7. Vector Autoregression (VAR) and Cointegration 8. Time Varying Parameter Modelling 9. Panel Data Analysis 10. Systems of Demand Equations 11. Evaluation of Forecasting Performance 2008: 229 x 152: 234pp Hb: 978-0-415-99120-9: £70.00 eBook: 978-0-203-89146-9 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415991209
The Caribbean is one of the most tourism dependent regions of the world. This edited volume extends beyond the frontiers of normative perspectives of tourism development to incorporate ’new’ ideas and perspectives that relate to the socio-cultural, political and economic realities of these societies. This edited text therefore explores tourism in the region within the context of key currents of Caribbean thought and critique in relation to issues of dependency, postcolonial interactions, race and class as well as identity and culture. Engaging a range of disciplines and themes, this volume offers a critical examination of the unique experiences, challenges and practices of Caribbean tourism. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Caribbean Tourism: New Perspectives Part 1: Image, Culture and Identity 2. Re-Visioning Caribbean Tourism 3. Bob Marley Rastafari and the Jamaican Tourism Product 4. Jamaican Vinyl Tourism: A Niche within a Niche 5. Tourist-Nationalism in Trinida Tobago 6. A Postcolonial Interrogation of Attitudes toward Homosexuality and Gay Tourism: The Case of Jamaica 7. ’We Nyammin?’: Food Supply, Authenticity and the Tourist Experience in Negril, Jamaica Part 2: Governance 8. Reflections from the Periphery: An Analysis of Small Tourism Businesses within the Sustainability Discourse 9. ‘A Squatter in my own Country!’: Spatial Manifestations of Social Exclusion in a Jamaican Tourist Resort Town 10. An Unwelcome Guest: Unpacking the Tourism and HIV/AIDS Dilemma in the Caribbean - A Case Study of Grenada 11. Regional Partnerships: The Foundation for Sustainable Tourism Development in the Caribbean 12. New Directions in Caribbean Tourism Education: Awakening the Silent Voices 13. Epilogue: Towards New Ontologies of Caribbean Tourism 2008: 229 x 152: 278pp Hb: 978-0-415-95838-7: £70.00 eBook: 978-0-203-93127-1 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415958387
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Queering Tourism Paradoxical Performances of Gay Pride Parades Lynda Johnston, University of Waikato, New Zealand Drawing on extensive collections of interviews, visual and written media accounts, photographs, advertisements, and her own participation in these parades, Lynda Johnston gives a vibrant account of ‘queer tourism’ in New Zealand, Australia, Scotland and Italy. For each place, she looks at how the relationship between the viewer and the viewed produces paradoxical concepts of bodily difference, and considers how the queered spaces of gay pride parades may prompt new understandings of power and tourism. Selected Contents: List of Figures. Acknowledgements 1. Proud Beginnings 2. Queer(y)ing Tourism Knowledges 3. Bodies: Camped up Performances 4. Street Scenes: Tourism with(out) Borders 5. Sex in the Suburbs or the CBD? 6. Cities as Sexualised Sites of Queer Consumption 7. Paradoxical Endings 2009: 234 x 156: 160pp Pb: 978-0-415-48210-3: £20.00 eBook: 978-0-203-96380-7 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415482103
Edited by Noel Scott, University of Queensland, Australia Eric Laws and Bruce Prideaux, both at James Cook University, Australia This important book presents leading experts from around the world providing useful instruction on effective ways to plan for future crisis response and strategies for recovering business. This book is essential reading for tourism researchers, tourism educators, tourism industry managers, and tourism industry administrators. This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing. Selected Contents: 1. Tourism Crises and Marketing Recovery Strategies 2. Stealth Risks and Catastrophic Risks: On Risk Perception and Crisis Recovery Strategies 3. Mediating the Effects of Natural Disasters on Travel Intention 4. Tourism Crisis Management and Organizational Learning: The Role of Reflection in Developing Effective DMO Crisis Strategies 5. The Role of Market Orientation in Managing Crises During the Post-Crisis Phase 6. A Cautionary Tale of a Resort Destination’s Self-Inflicted Crisis 7. Communicating Tourism Crises Through Destination Websites 8. London Tourism: A ’Post-Disaster’ Marketing Response 9. Understanding the Potential Impact on the Image of Canada as a Weekend Travel Destination as a Result of Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative Passport Requirements 10. Branding Post-Conflict Destinations: Recreating Montenegro After the Disintegration of Yugoslavia 11. Tourism Market Recovery in the Maldives After the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami 12. Market Segmentation in Time of Crisis: A Case Study of the MICE Sector in Thailand 13. Post Crisis Recovery: The Case of After Cyclone Larry 14. The Heart Recovery Marketing Campaign: Destination Recovery After a Major Bushfire in Australia’s National Capital 15. Crisis Management: A Case Study from the Greek Passenger Shipping Industry 16. Crisis Management Planning to Restore Tourism After Disasters: A Case Study from Taiwan 17. Repositioning a Tourism Destination: The Case of New Orleans After Hurricane Katrina 18. Backpacking Your Way into Crisis: An Exploratory Study into Perceived Risk and Tourist Behaviour Amongst Young People 19. Crisis Management in Tourism: Preparing for Recovery 20. Developing a Research Agenda for Tourism Crisis Management, Market Recovery and Communications 2009: 297 x 210: 288pp Hb: 978-0-7890-3783-1: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780789037831
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Natural Heritage
Current Trends and Issues
At the Interface of Nature and Culture
Edited by Martin Robertson, Napier University, UK and Elspeth Frew, La Trobe University, Australia
Edited by Peter Howard, Oxford & Bournemouth University, UK and Thymio Papayannis, Mediterranean Institute for Nature and Anthropos, Greece
Events and festivals have an increasingly vital role in our leisure lifestyles. We recognize them as part of our lives. For some, they are a very significant part of our lives. Both up-to-date and forward thinking, the managerial themes addressed are: Creative Management, Festival and Event Audience Development, Culture and Community, Event and Festival Evaluation. Festival and event types include sport events, art festivals, community events, live music and culinary extravaganza. This book was previously published as a special issue of Managing Leisure: An International Journal.
It has become more and more accepted that nature conservation is not possible without taking into account human activities. Thus an integrated approach to both the natural and cultural heritage is being encouraged and developed. Gathering a number of distinguished authors with diverse backgrounds (from a religious leader to academics to conservation scientists), the book aims to investigate the relationship between human beings and nature, between nature and culture.
Selected Contents: 1. Events and Festivals: Current Trends and Issues 2. Audience Development in the Arts: A Case Study of Chamber Music 3. ‘Never Let Me Down Again’: Loyal Customer Attitudes Towards Ticket Distribution Channels for Live Music Events (A Netnographic Exploration of the US Leg of the Depeche Mode 2005–06 World Tour) 4. Glasgow’s Winter Festival: Can Cultural Leadership Serve the Common Good? 5. Mentoring Volunteer Festival Managers: Evaluation of a Pilot Scheme in Regional Australia 6. Local Food Festivals in Northeast Iowa Communities: A Visitor and Economic Impact Study 7. Festival Evaluation: An Exploration of Seven UK Arts Festivals 8. Conceptual Paper: An Exploration of Time and its Management for Sport Event Managers 9. The Dynamics of Successful Events – the Experts’ Perspective
Selected Contents: 1. Nature as Heritage 2. The Conservation of Biodiversity in Europe and the Mediterranean: A Gordian Knot? 3. ‘One and the Same Historic Landscape’: A Physical Cultural Perspective 4. Human Heritage and Natural Heritage in the Everglades 5. Natural World Heritage: A New Approach to Integrate Research and Management 6. The Evolution of Approaches to Conserving the World’s Natural Heritage: The Experience of the WWF 7. A Bridge Over the Chasm: Finding Ways to Achieve Integrated Natural and Cultural Heritage Conservation 8. Inspiration, Enchantment and a Sense of Wonder: Can a New Paradigm in Education Bring Nature and Culture Together Again? 9. Biological and Cultural Diversity: The Heritage of Nature and Culture Through the Looking Glass of the Multilateral Agreements 10. The Gift of Environment: Divine Response and Human Responsibility
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Related Journals: The Journal of Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure & Events The Journal of Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure & Events provides a critical focus on a variety of policy debates relating to the tourism, leisure and events sectors. Such policy debates will encompass economic, social, cultural, political and environmental perspectives. www.tandf.co.uk/journals/rprt
The Journal of Heritage Tourism The Journal of Heritage Tourism is a peer-reviewed, international transdisciplinary journal. JHT focuses on exploring the many facets of one of the most notable and widespread types of tourism. www.tandf.co.uk/journals/rjht
The International Journal of Heritage Studies The International Journal of Heritage Studies is the interdisciplinary academic, refereed journal for scholars and practitioners with a common interest in heritage. The Journal encourages debate over the nature and meaning of heritage as well as its links to memory, identities and place. www.tandf.co.uk/journals/rjhs
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Tourism, Politics and Development at Angkor
Arthur Asa Berger, San Francisco University, USA
Tim Winter
Weaving together a political analysis of heritage policies with an understanding of tourism as a series of intersecting cultural economies, this book explores a decade of world heritage and tourism in Angkor. 2007: 234 x 156: 200pp Hb: 978-0-415-43095-1: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-94638-1 For more information, visit: www.routledge. com/9780415430951
Philosophy, Risk and Adventure Sports Edited by Mike J. McNamee This book is a collection of papers examining philosophical perspectives of adventure sports and related concepts of risk, danger, death, elation, authenticity and wilderness, written by well-known academics with personal experience of these fascinating sports. 2007: 234 x 156: 216pp Hb: 978-0-415-35184-3: £90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-35185-0: £25.99 eBook: 978-0-203-69857-0
Bali Tourism The island of Bali has long been characterized in the West as the last “paradise” on earth, but there is far more to this small Indonesian province. Bali Tourism presents an enlightening ethnographic study of some of the most important icons – for tourists and locals alike – in Balinese culture and society and explores the growth of this island as an “exotic” vacation destination. In addition, it offers a firsthand look at many aspects of daily life, a semiotic analysis of its dominant cultural symbols, and insights into tourists’ perceptions of Bali. A thirty page photo section offers a unique glimpse at this remarkable island. Through a distinctive use of cultural analysis and psychoanalytic modes of interpretation, Bali Tourism offers an in-depth study of Balinese tourism, society, and character. This handy, easy-to-read text is an essential overview of what the island has to offer tourists and looks at the exciting possibilities – and the potential pitfalls – of visiting this extraordinary land. The book paints a vivid portrait of this country’s hidden gems and popular tourist destinations, exploring the ways visitors see Bali – and how the Balinese see visitors – as well as the promise and problems Bali faces in developing its tourism industry. Bali Tourism is an ideal book to read before visiting Bali yourself – or recommending/planning a trip for others. The fresh insights it presents will help make any trip to the region more rewarding for the traveller. It is also a unique scholarly resource, complete with informative tables, references, and a bibliography, for academics and students at all levels of tourism studies. Selected Contents: Part 1: Tourism in Bali 1. The Image of Bali in Guidebooks 2. Bali on the Internet 3. Bali Tourism Statistics 4. Is Bali a Southeast Asian Disneyland? 5. Hypotheses About Tourism and Bali Part 2: Semiotic Bali 6. Balinese Symbols and Icons 7. Coda: Bali on my Mind
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Handbook of Tourism Research Edited by Cathy H.c. Hsu, Hong Kong Polytechnic University and William C. Gartner, University of Minnesota, USA This groundbreaking book is the first to provide a thorough review and analysis of tourism research. The book is organised around topical themes and moves logically with a review of the beginnings of tourism research, to a discussion of emerging forms of tourism and future direction, which are supported with numerous international examples from the planning and development stage. The underlying theoretical dimensions of tourism research are reviewed, analyzed and discussed from a range of perspectives. The book brings together leading tourism researchers and provides an excellent reference for students and academics interested in the historical foundations and current issues in tourism research. Selected Contents: Section 1: Foundations for Tourism Research Section 2: Implications for Destination Management Section 3: Planning for Tourism Development Section 4: Human Capital for Tourism Development Section 5: Emerging Forms of Tourism Section 6: Insights into Tourism Evolution July 2010: 700pp • Hb: 978-0-7890-3704-6: £95.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780789037046
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978-0-415-17060-4 Leisure and Tourism Landscapes
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Cara Aitchison, Nicola E. Hardback MacLeod and Stephen J. Shaw
2000
£95.00
978-0-415-18023-8 Mediterranean Tourism
Edited by Yorgos Apostolopoulos, Lila Leontidou and Philippos Loukissas
Hardback
2000
£110.00
978-0-415-22462-8 Tourism and Sustainable Community Development
Edited by Derek Hall and Greg Richards
Hardback
2000
£110.00
978-0-415-20098-1
Managing Environments for Leisure and Recreation
Richard Broadhurst
Hardback
2001
£115.00
978-0-415-20099-8
Managing Environments for Leisure and Recreation
Richard Broadhurst
Paperback
2001
£29.99
978-0-415-27165-3 The Sociology of Tourism
Edited by Yiorgos Apostolopoulos, Stella Leivadi and Andrew Yiannakis
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2001
£35.00
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Tourism and Political Boundaries
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Dallen J. Timothy
Hardback
2001
£95.00
978-0-415-27167-7 Tourism Development
Edited by Richard W. Butler and Douglas G. Pearce
Paperback
2001
£35.00
978-0-415-21316-5 Tourism in the Age of Globalisation
Edited by Chris Cooper and Salah Wahab
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2001
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978-0-203-99585-3 Tourism in the Age of Globalisation
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2001
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Benchmarks in Hospitality and Tourism
Sungsoo Pyo
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2002
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978-0-7890-1914-1
Benchmarks in Hospitality and Tourism
Sungsoo Pyo
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2002
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978-0-7890-1284-5 Convention Tourism
Kaye Sung Chon and Karin Weber
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2002
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Kaye Sung Chon and Karin Weber
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2002
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2002
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978-0-7890-1106-0 Cultural Tourism
Creating Island Resorts
Bob Mckercher and Hilary du Cros
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2002
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978-0-7890-1105-3 Cultural Tourism
Bob Mckercher and Hilary du Cros
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2002
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2002
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Managing Environments for Leisure and Recreation
Richard Broadhurst
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2002
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978-0-415-28086-0 Qualitative Research in Tourism
Edited by Lisa Goodson and Jenny Phillimore
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2002
£105.00
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Sport and Adventure Tourism
Simon Hudson
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2002
£35.00
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Sport and Adventure Tourism
Simon Hudson
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2002
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978-0-203-19543-7 The Economics of Tourism
M Thea Sinclair and Mike Stabler
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2002
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The Moralisation of Tourism
Jim Butcher
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2002
£24.99
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The Moralisation of Tourism
Jim Butcher
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2002
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The Moralisation of Tourism
Jim Butcher
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2002
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Edited by Anne-Mette Hjalager and Greg Richards
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2002
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Tourism and Political Boundaries
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Environment and Tourism................................................................ 9 Events and Festivals........................................................................ 34
Adey, Peter...................................................................................... 5 Advanced Econometrics of Tourism Demand, The.......................... 32 Advances in Tourism (series).................................... 25, 26,27, 28, 29 Advances in Tourism Destination Marketing................................... 29 Allan, Williams............................................................................... 22 Andreu, Luisa L.A........................................................................... 29 Arlt, Wolfgang............................................................................... 23
B Bali Tourism................................................................................... 35 Baloglu, Seyhmus........................................................................... 26 Benckendorff, Pierre...................................................................... 28 Benson, Angela M......................................................................... 17 Berger, Arthur Asa......................................................................... 35 Butcher, Jim................................................................................... 23
C Carbon Management in Tourism.................................................... 12 Carr, Neil....................................................................................... 18 Carson, Dean................................................................................. 25 Cases in Sustainable Tourism.......................................................... 11 Cerina, Fabio................................................................................. 14 Chambers, Donna.................................................................... 16, 32 Charlton, Clive............................................................................... 11 Chhabra, Deepak........................................................................... 14 Children’s and Families’ Holiday Experience.................................... 18 China’s Outbound Tourism............................................................. 23 Chon, Kaye Sung..................................................................... 11, 12 Church, Andrew............................................................................ 23 Coles, Tim............................................................................... 13, 23 Commercial Homes in Tourism....................................................... 15 Community Destination Management in Developing Economies.... 12 Conlin, Michael V........................................................................... 24 Connell, John................................................................................. 22 Contemporary Geographies of Leisure, Tourism and Mobility (series)................... 4, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 Cultural Heritage and Tourism in the Developing World.................. 20 Cunill, Onofre Martorel.................................................................. 12
D Daye, Marcella............................................................................... 32 Decrop, Alain................................................................................. 31 Diekmann, Anya............................................................................ 17 Drive Tourism................................................................................. 25
E Economics of Sustainable Tourism.................................................. 14 Economics of Tourism, The............................................................... 7 Ecotourism....................................................................................... 9 Ecotourism, NGOs and Development............................................. 23 Edgell Sr, David L........................................................................... 11 Emery, Paul.................................................................................... 11
F Fennell, David A............................................................................... 9 Fieldwork in Tourism...................................................................... 18 Filep, Sebastian.............................................................................. 25 Frew, Elspeth................................................................................. 34 Frost, Warwick............................................................................... 21
G Gartener, William C....................................................................... 36 Geography of Tourism and Recreation, The.................................... 10 Gibson, Heather J.......................................................................... 10 Gillespie, Steven A......................................................................... 28 Gnoth, Juergen.............................................................................. 29 Gossling, Stefan............................................................................. 12 Gössling, Stefan............................................................................. 30 Green, Christine............................................................................. 11 Growth Strategies of Hotel Chains, The.......................................... 12
H Haldrup, Michael........................................................................... 20 Hall, C. Michael............................................................. 4, 13, 21, 30 Hall, Michael...................................................................... 13, 18. 19 Hall, Michael C........................................................................ 10, 22 Handbook of Tourism Research...................................................... 36 Handbook of Tourist Behavior........................................................ 31 Hannam, Kevin.............................................................................. 17 Herremans, Irene M....................................................................... 11 Holden, Andrew........................................................................ 9, 10 Howard, Peter................................................................................ 34 Hsu, Cathy H.c............................................................................... 36 Huimin, Gu.................................................................................... 31
I International Business and Tourism................................................. 13 Introduction to Visual Research Methods in Tourism, An................ 16 Ioannides, Dimitri............................................................................. 3 Isaacson, Michal............................................................................. 29 Issues in Cultural Tourism Studies..................................................... 6
J Jamieson, Walter........................................................................... 12 Johnston, Lynda............................................................................. 33 Jolliffe, Lee..................................................................................... 24 Jones, Ian....................................................................................... 10
K Key Ideas in Geography (series)........................................................ 5 Kozak, Metin..................................................................... 26, 29, 31
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Larsen, Jonas................................................................................. 20 Laws, Eric....................................................................................... 33 Leslie, David................................................................................... 30 Lew, Alan A..................................................................................... 4 Li, Gang......................................................................................... 32 Lovelock, Brent.............................................................................. 23 Lynch, Paul.................................................................................... 15
Queering Tourism.......................................................................... 33
M Macleod, Donald V. L..................................................................... 28 Magnini, Vincent P........................................................................ 27 Maitland, Robert............................................................................ 21 Managing and Marketing Tourist Destinations............................... 26 Managing Sport Facilities and Major Events.................................... 11 Managing Sustainable Tourism....................................................... 11 Markandya, Anil............................................................................ 14 Mason, Peter................................................................................. 10 McAleer, Michael........................................................................... 14 McIntosh, Alison J.......................................................................... 15 McNamee, Mike J.......................................................................... 35 Mining Heritage and Tourism......................................................... 24 Mobility........................................................................................... 5 Momsen, Janet.............................................................................. 15 Moscardo, Gianna......................................................................... 28 Mosedale, Jan T............................................................................. 16 Mowforth, Martin...................................................................... 8, 11 Munt, Ian................................................................................... 8, 11 Murphy, Laurie............................................................................... 28
N Natural Heritage............................................................................ 34 New Perspectives in Caribbean Tourism.......................................... 32 New Perspectives in Tourism Geographies...................................... 26 Newman, Peter.............................................................................. 21 Noe, Francis P................................................................................ 27 Nyaupane, Gyan P.......................................................................... 20
O Olsen, Daniel................................................................................. 23 Outdoor Recreation......................................................................... 8
P Page, Stephen J............................................................................. 10 Papatheodorou, Andreas................................................................. 7 Papayannis, Thymio....................................................................... 34 Pearce, Philip........................................................................... 25, 28 Philosophy, Risk and Adventure Sports........................................... 35 Plummer, Ryan................................................................................. 8 Political Economy and Tourism....................................................... 16 Post-Conflict Heritage, Postcolonial Tourism................................... 35 Prideaux, Bruce........................................................................ 25, 33
R Rakic, Tijana.................................................................................. 16 Rath, Jan........................................................................................ 23 Richards, Greg............................................................................... 22 Roberts, Sherma............................................................................ 32 Robertson, Martin.......................................................................... 34 Ross, Glenn.................................................................................... 25 Routledge Advances in Tourism (series)................................ 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 Routledge Critical Studies in Tourism, Business and Management (series)......................................................... 14, 15 Routledge Dictionary of Leisure and Tourism.................................. 10 Routledge International Series in Toutism, Business and Management (series)......................................................... 12, 13 Routledge Introductions to Environment (series)............................... 9 Routledge Perspectives on Development (series)............................... 9 Routledge Studies in Asia’s Transformations (series)........................ 35 Rugendyke, Barbara....................................................................... 22 Ryan, Chris.................................................................................... 31
S Saarinen, Jarkko............................................................................. 19 Safety and Security in Tourism........................................................ 33 Scheyvens, Regina.......................................................................... 24 Scott, Noel..................................................................................... 33 Sharpley, Richard.................................................................. 9, 19, 27 Shoval, Noam................................................................................ 29 Sinclair, M. Thea.............................................................................. 7 Smith, Aaron................................................................................. 11 Smith, Melanie................................................................................. 6 Song, Haiyan................................................................................. 32 Sport & Tourism: A Reader............................................................... 9 Sport in the Global Society (series)................................................. 10 Sport Tourism................................................................................ 10 Stabler, Mike J................................................................................. 7 Stone, Philip R................................................................................ 27 Study of Tourism, The.................................................................... 19 Sustainable Marketing of Cultural and Heritage Tourism................ 14 Sustainable Tourism Futures........................................................... 30 Sustainable Tourism in Rural Europe............................................... 28
T Telfer, David J................................................................................... 9 Timothy, Dallen.......................................................................... 3, 23 Timothy, Dallen J............................................................................ 20 Torres, Rebecca Maria.................................................................... 15 Tourism and Agriculture................................................................. 15 Tourism and Change in Polar Regions............................................. 19 Tourism and Development in the Developing World......................... 9 Tourism and Innovation.................................................................. 22 Tourism and National Parks............................................................ 21
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Tourism and Poverty....................................................................... 24 Tourism and Responsibility............................................................. 11 Tourism and Social Marketing........................................................ 13 Tourism and Sustainability................................................................ 8 Tourism and the Consumption of Wildlife...................................... 23 Tourism at the Grassroots.............................................................. 22 Tourism Development in India........................................................ 17 Tourism Enterprises and Sustainable Development......................... 30 Tourism Geography.......................................................................... 2 Tourism in China............................................................................ 31 Tourism in the USA:......................................................................... 3 Tourism Studies and the Social Sciences......................................... 10 Tourism, Creativity and Development............................................. 22 Tourism, Ethnic Diversity and the City............................................. 23 Tourism, Performance and the Everyday......................................... 20 Tourism, Power and Space............................................................. 23 Tourism, Religion and Spiritual Journeys......................................... 23 Tourist Customer Service Satisfaction............................................. 27 Tourist Experience.......................................................................... 27 Tourist Mobility and Advanced Tracking Technologies..................... 29 Tourist Shopping Villages............................................................... 28 Tourists, Tourism and the Good Life............................................... 25 Tucker, Hazel.................................................................................. 15 Turner, Paul.................................................................................... 11
U Understanding and Managing Tourism Impacts................................ 4 Uysal, Muzaffer.............................................................................. 27
V van Leeuwen, Linda....................................................................... 11 Vj Bjorklund, C/O........................................................................... 11 Volunteer Tourism.......................................................................... 17
W Weaver, David................................................................................ 30 Weed, Mike..................................................................................... 9 Westerbeek, Hans.......................................................................... 11 Williams, Stephen............................................................................ 2 Wilson, Julie............................................................................ 22, 26 Winter, Tim.................................................................................... 35 Witt, Stephen F.............................................................................. 32 World Tourism Cities...................................................................... 21
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