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Welcome to the New 2011 Tourism Catalog In 2011 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 and new 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 new book ideas or if you’re looking for a suitable textbook for your course. We would 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 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 or exciting new journals launching in our FREE Tourism Newsletter. Simply email us at tourism@routledge.com to sign up. I look forward to hearing from you. Emma Travis Tourism Commissioning Editor emma.travis@tandf.co.uk

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Routledge Tourism Course Guide This quick reference guide highlights just a few of our key books that Routledge Tourism offers. To find out about the full range of titles available, visit www.routledge.com. Environment and Tourism/Leisure Managing Environments for Leisure and Recreation . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Outdoor Recreation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Tourism and the Environment Handbook of Tourism and the Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Ecotourism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Events and the Environment (2012) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Leisure/Tourism and Society Mobility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Geography of Tourism Tourism Geography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Tourism Impacts/ Ethics of Tourism Understanding and Managing Tourism Impacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 The Ethics of Tourism (2012) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Carbon Management in Tourism (2010) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Research Methods Qualitative Research in Tourism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 An Introduction to Visual Research Methods in Tourism (2011) . . . 19 Students Guide to Writing Dissertations and Theses in Tourism Studies and Related Disciplines (2011) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Economics of Tourism Economics of Tourism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Business Tourism International Business and Tourism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Tourism and Leisure Event Management Managing Sport Facilities and Major Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Urban Tourism Tourism Cities (2011) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Events and Urban Regeneration (2011) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Tourism Society and Culture Issues in Cultural Tourism Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Tourism Development, Policy and Planning Tourism Planning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Tourism and Development in the Developing World . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Coastal and Marine Tourism (2012) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Event Policy (2011) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Sustainable Tourism/Development The Ethics of Tourism Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Tourism, Poverty and Development in the Developing World (2011) . . . 3 Tourism and Sustainability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Contemporary Issues in Tourism Tourism and Global Environmental Change . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Tourism and Responsibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Tourism Marketing Tourism and Social Marketing (2011) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

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Coastal and Marine Tourism Adrian Bull, University of Lincoln, UK This book brings together literature on Coastal and Marine Tourism to provide a comprehensive introduction to the development, impacts and management of tourism in these coastal regions to offer insight into what makes this distinct from other forms tourism. The book takes a multidisciplinary approach and offers original models for consideration and debate. It looks at coastal tourism globally, drawing out both underlying themes and cultural differences that impact upon coastal and marine tourism in different parts of the world. Well chosen international case studies with reflective questions at the end are integrated throughout to provide readers with valuable insight into the practicalities of developing and managing these destinations. This is essential reading for students studying on Tourism as well as Coastal Management programmes. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Part 1: History and Demand 2. Histories of Tourism and the Sea 3. Tourist Motivations: The Psychology of Coastal and Marine Tourism Part 2: Coastal and Marine Tourist Activity 4. Tourist Activity and Shorelines 5. Tourist Activity and Urban Resorts 6. Tourist Activity on the Oceans Part 3: The Supply of Coastal and Marine Tourism 7. Cruising 8. Coastal and Marine Tourism Businesses Part 4: Coastal Environmental Management 9. Environmental Management Issues 10. Managing Tourism within ICZM 11. Current and Future Issues January 2012: 234 x 156: 350pp Hb: 978-0-415-57275-0: £90.00 • Pb: 978-0-415-57276-7: £24.99 • eBook: 978-0-203-85598-0 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415572767

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The Ethics of Tourism Critical and Applied Perspectives Brent Lovelock and Kirsten Lovelock both at University of Otago, New Zealand This book introduces students to the important topic of tourism ethics and illustrates how ethical principles and theory can be applied to address contemporary tourism industry issues. A critical role of the book is to highlight the ethical challenges in the tourism industry and to situate tourism ethics within wider contemporary discussions of ethics in general and comparative industries. Integrating theory and practice the book analyzes a broad range of topical and relevant tourism ethical issues from the urgent ‘big-picture’ problems facing the industry as a whole (e.g. air travel and global warming) to more micro-scale everyday issues that may face individual tourism operators, or indeed, individual tourists. The book applies relevant ethical frameworks to each issue, addressing a range of ethical approaches to provide the reader with a firm grounding of applied ethics, from first principles. Well chosen international case studies with reflective questions at the end are integrated throughout to provide readers with valuable insight into real world ethical dilemmas. Discussion questions and annotated further reading are included to aid further understanding. Selected Contents: Part 1: Introduction and Broad Conceptual Discussion of Tourism Ethics 1. Introduction 2. Ethics of Tourism Concepts and Principles 3. The Ethics of Mobility, Borders and Security Part 2: Tourism Ethics, Host and Home Communities 4. Tourism and Human/Political Rights in Destinations 5. Medical Tourism 6. Sex Tourism, Gender and Human Trafficking 7. Tourism and Indigenous Cultures 8. Ethics Tourism and Disability Part 3: Tourism Ethics and the Environment 9. Tourism and Global Environmental Change 10. Tourism and Wilderness 11. Tourism and Animals/Wildlife Part 4: Tourist Ethics, Marketing and Service 12. Tourism and Hospitality Ethics 13. Tourism Labour Practices 14. CSR and Business Practice Part 5: Conclusion 15. Process Towards an Ethical Industry: Codes of Practice 16. Conclusion January 2012: 246 x 174: 380pp Hb: 978-0-415-57557-7: £85.00 • Pb: 978-0-415-57558-4: £24.99 • eBook: 978-0-203-85453-2 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415575584

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Tourism, Poverty and Development in the Developing World Andrew Holden, Bedfordshire University, UK This is the first book to provide a holistic, explicit and detailed introduction to the relationship of poverty and tourism development within the context of developing countries. The theoretical framework inherent to the text is inter-disciplinary, incorporating tourism, geography, politics, economics, environmental studies, development studies, sociology and history literature, to provide the reader with a range of perspectives from which to explore the key issues of the tourism and poverty relationship. It integrates examples and original case studies from varying geographical developing regions including Latin American, Asia and Africa to show practical insights into tourism’s role in poverty alleviation. To encourage reflection on the main themes addressed and critical thinking ‘Think Points’, discussion questions and links to further reading are included in each chapter. Selected Contents: Part 1: Introducing the Key Concepts of Tourism Development and Poverty 1. Understanding Tourism as an Agent of Development 2. Why is Development Important? 3. Poverty: It’s Meanings and Causes Part 2: Causes of Poverty: From the Micro to Macro 4. The Relationship of Place and Poverty 5. The Global Political Economy and Structural Causes of Poverty 6. Climate Change, Poverty and Tourism Part 3: The Possibilities and Limitations of the Use of Tourism in Poverty Reduction 7. Critiquing Tourism Policy and Poverty Reduction 8. The Way Forward: Limitations and Strategies for Use of Tourism in Poverty Alleviation November 2011: 234 x 156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-56626-1: £90.00 • Pb: 978-0-415-56627-8: £24.99 • eBook: 978-0-203-86154-7 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415566278

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Student’s Guide to Writing Dissertations and Theses in Tourism Studies and Related Disciplines Tim Coles, University of Exeter, UK, David Timothy Duval, University of Otago, New Zealand and Gareth Shaw, University of Exeter, UK This book intends to take the stress and anxiety out of doing a dissertation in tourism studies and related disciplines. The dissertation process is examined from the germination of an idea to the submission, presentation and assessment of the final document. We offer a framework for conducting dissertations in the English-speaking world which students can adopt to varying degrees in their research at the undergraduate and master’s levels. We aim to debunk the popular myths and common pitfalls of doing a dissertation. Rather than view the dissertation as a single, overwhelming project, the dissertation is presented as a series of more modest, manageable yet crucially inter-linked tasks that all students can successfully complete through effective time management. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Some Basics About Dissertations Part 1: Generating Your Topic and Approach 3. Selecting a Topic 4. Developing a Plan: Timelines, Budgets and Managing Your Sanity 5. What’s Been Done Before? 6. Choosing Your Method: Some Basic Considerations Part 2: Developing Your Proposal /Getting Your Proposal Approved 7. Formulating Your Research Proposal 8. Your Personal Safety 9. Ethical Considerations Part 3: Conducting Your Research 10. Working With Your Adviser and/or Your Advisory Committee 11. Designing Your Research Tools 12. Implementing Your Research Tools Part 4: Writing up Your Research 13. Analysing Your Data 14. Structuring Your Dissertation/Theses Part 5: Finishing Off 15. Some Final Considerations 16. Assessment and Examinations October 2011: 246 x 174: 224pp • Hb: 978-0-415-46018-7: £85.00 • Pb: 978-0-415-46019-4: £22.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415460194

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Tourist Cities Dan Knox, Liverpool John Moores University, UK This book considers the relationship between tourism and the city from a range of sociological, economic and environmental approaches to fully explore the nature of tourism in cities around the world, bridging both management and social science perspectives. In doing so it offers students a thorough theoretically informed critical understanding of the totality of the city system in relation to the production and consumption of tourism products and experiences. Tourist Cities explores key issues of city management, regulation and planning alongside the production of urban tourism, models of tourist consumption, the role of cultural and heritage tourisms in regeneration, city marketing and representation, and ways in which the city and tourist practices are motivated and performed. It examines newer theoretical approaches linking cultural tourism to the wider urban agenda by critically reviewing how poststructuralist and performative thought, as well as the challenge of environmental and sustainability agendas, have led to re-imaginings of the tourist city. The book illustrates core principles and issues with a range of international case studies to show theory in practice as well as including illustrations, discussion questions suggestions for further reading and information on useful internet resources to aid understanding and spur critical thought. It is essential reading for students and practitioners who are interested in urban tourism, urban planning and urban geography. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Tourism and Cities 2. Living in the City 3. The Sustainable Tourism City 4. Cultures in the Tourist City 5. Selling the Tourist City 6. Political-Economies of the Tourist City 7. Consuming the Tourist City 8. Performing and Experiencing the Tourist City 9. Tourism, Regeneration and Events 10. Conclusion June 2011: 234 x 156: 306pp • Hb: 978-0-415-58232-2: £90.00 • Pb: 978-0-415-58233-9: £26.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415582339

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Basic Management Accounting for the Hospitality Industry Michael Chibili, Stenden University, South Africa The objective of the book is to provide an introduction to the basic management accounting concepts and applications based on Einstein’s maxim that ’everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler’. This choice of simplification is due to the fact that the level of English used in the text takes into consideration that a good proportion of students in hotel or tourism-related education use English as a second language. The approach used in the book makes it very comprehensible. It takes the reader clearly and logically through the concepts and applications of hospitality management accounting. Students involved with hospitality and tourism degrees will find this text enables them to independently master the subject. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction to Management Accounting 2. The Balance Sheet 3. The Profit and Loss Account Statement 4. Adjustments to the Balance Sheet and the Profit and Loss Account 5. The Cash Flow Statement 6. Analyzing Financial Statement 7. Ratio Analysis and Types of Ratios 8. Management of Working Capital 9. Cost Management 10. Pricing and Revenue Management 11. Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis 12. Internal Control 13. Forecasting 14. Budgeting and Variance Analysis 15. Capital Investment Decisions 2010: 234 x 156: 354pp • Pb: 978-90-01-79635-8: £39.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9789001796358

Tourism in the USA A Spatial and Social Synthesis Dimitri Ioannides, Mid Sweden University, Sweden and Dallen J. Timothy, Brigham Young University, USA 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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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, revised 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, 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 Pb: 978-0-415-45939-6: £27.99 eBook: 978-0-203-86427-2

Issues in Cultural Tourism Studies Melanie Smith, Corvinus University, Budapest, Hungary

’The broad concept of cultural tourism continues to permeate the work of both tourism researchers and policy makers. 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 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 inter-relationships 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

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Mobility Peter Adey, Keele University, UK

Understanding and Managing Tourism Impacts

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An Integrated Approach

C. Michael Hall, University of Canterbury, New Zealand and Alan A. Lew, Northern Arizona University, USA

’A central strength of this book is its emphasis on the need for the study of mobilities to be a multidisciplinary exercise. It is not often that I am tempted to read a book from cover to cover in a single day, but this has proved to be one such occasion.’ – Professor A. G. Champion, Newcastle University, UK

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 organized 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, 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

Series: Contemporary Geographies of Leisure, Tourism and Mobility

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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Tourism and Sustainability

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Tourism Geography

Development, Globalisation and New Tourism in the Third World

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. 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

Martin Mowforth, University of Plymouth, UK and Ian Munt, Independent Urban Development Consultant

‘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. Drawing on a range of examples from across the Third World, Tourism and Sustainability 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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Outdoor Recreation

Tourism and Development in the Developing World

An Introduction

David J. Telfer and Richard Sharpley

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Ryan Plummer, Brock University, Canada

Series: Routledge Perspectives on Development

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.

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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Environment and Tourism Andrew Holden Series: Routledge Introductions to Environment The revised and expanded second edition examines the relationship that tourism has with the natural and cultural environment. Analyzing the meaning of environment and its various cultural perceptions, focusing on how tourism impacts on environments. 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

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

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Ecotourism David A. Fennell 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. 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 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415426886

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The Geography of Tourism and Recreation Environment, Place and Space C. Michael 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

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Events and the Environment

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Robert Case, Winchester University, UK

Climate change is one of the single most important global environmental issues facing the world today and there is a need for all sectors to adopt environmental policies. The growing event industry is no exception. Anyone involved in organising and managing Events will have to understand the relationship between events and the environment, the positive and negative effects of events on the environment to implement more sustainable management practices. This is the first book to provide a through exploration of the multi – dimensional relationships between events and the environment. It achieves this by reviewing how the events industry uses the environment as a resource, critically evaluates the positive and negative impacts of events on the environment from a variety of scales whilst considering the role of environmental legislation. It then offers useful insights into how sustainable measurement practices can be implemented into the planning and managing of an event and looks at the issues surrounding the event/environment relationships in the future. Case Studies are integrated throughout to help show this relationship and ways of incorporating environmental policy into planning and managing. To encourage reflection on main themes address and critical thinking discussion questions and links to further reading are included in each chapter. This book is essential reading for students of Events Management. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. The Environment as a Resource and Input to the Events Industry 3. The Environmental Context of Venue Location 4. Environmental Impacts at the Micro-scale 5. Environmental Impacts at the Macro-scale 6. Legislative Environmental Frameworks and Standards at a Variety of Scales 7. Sustainable Environmental Management of Events 8. Monitoring Environmental Sustainablilty 9. Events and Urban Regeneration: Event Legacies 10. Conclusion and Future Environmental Issues for Events January 2012: 234 x 156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-60595-3: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-60596-0: £24.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415605960

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Events and Urban Regeneration Andrew Smith, Andrew Smith, Westminster University, UK Events and Urban Regeneration is the first book to critically examine the use of events in regeneration by looking at a range of cities and a range of sporting, arts and cultural events projects. It analyzes varying theoretical perspectives to provide insight into why major events are important to contemporary cites. It examines the different ways in which events can assist regeneration, by reviewing good practice as well as problems and issues associated with this unconventional form of public policy. It identifies key issues faced by those tasked with using events to assist regeneration and suggests how practices could be improved in the future. The book adopts a multi-disciplinary perspective, drawing together ideas from the geography, urban planning and tourism literatures, as well as from the emerging events and regeneration fields. It illustrates arguments with a range of international case studies placed within and at the end of each chapter, to show positive outcomes that have been achieved and examples of high profile failures. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Part 1: Understanding Events 2. Event Theories: The Conceptual Basis for Regeneration Effects 3. The Emergence of Events as Public Policy Part 2: Different Ways Events can be Used to Assist Regeneration 4. Event Venues and Urban Regeneration 5. Events and Wider Urban Regeneration 6. Event-themed Versus Event-Led Regeneration 7. Events and Place Image 8. Events and Tourism Development Part 3: Contemporary Issues 9. Event Bidding and Inter-city Competition to Stage Events 10. Events Strategy: Developing Effective Event Portfolios 11. Conclusions November 2011: 234 x 156: 306pp • Hb: 978-0-415-58147-9: £90.00 • Pb: 978-0-415-58148-6: £26.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415581486

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Event Policy From Theory to Strategy David Mcgillvray, Malcolm Foley and Gayle McPherson all at Glasgow Caledonian University, UK Events Policy: From Theory to Strategy is the first text to embrace a new direction in the field of events management. Its main aim is to locate the phenomena of events within a theoretical and strategic framework and in doing so demonstrate the links between the development of events in policy making and the theoretical exploration of the role of events as policy. Building on a strong coherent framework the book explores the conceptual terrain in which events and festivities are located, evaluates the range of theoretical perspectives pertinent to the study of events policy, appraises the socio-economic and socio-cultural implications of event led policies internationally and draws together the main theoretical and event policy issues for the future. It utilizes a good range of international cases to help demonstrate the relationships between theory and strategy and includes useful features to help students understand the subject and deepen their knowledge of the events policy terrain. This groundbreaking volume is essential reading for students, researchers and academics of events. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction to Events Policy Part 1: Events Contexts 2. Events and Festivities: From Ritual to Regeneration 3. Trends in Events and Festivals Part 2: Event Concepts 4. Politics of Events in an Age of Accumulation 5. Consuming Events 6. Events and Social Capital 7. Events and Cultural Capital Part 3. Events Policy Issues 8. Inclusion, Regulation and Governance 9. Destination Dubai 10. Risk, Public Order and Safety 11. Evaluating Events Outcomes 12. Conclusion July 2011: 234 x 156: 324pp • Hb: 978-0-415-54832-8: £90.00 • Pb: 978-0-415-54833-5: £29.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415548335

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Routledge Dictionary of Leisure and Tourism Ian Jones, Bournemouth University, UK and Peter Mason, University of Luton, UK 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.

Tourism and Responsibility Perspectives from Latin America and the Caribbean Martin Mowforth, Clive Charlton and Ian Munt

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.

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.

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

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Managing Sport Facilities and Major Events

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Hans Westerbeek, Aaron Smith, Paul Turner, Paul Emery, Christine Green and Linda van Leeuwen

Global Cases on Hospitality Industry Timothy L.G. Lockyer Global Cases on Hospitality Industry is a comprehensive examination into hospitality issues around the world. This detailed look at the industry’s dynamics uses an international perspective that provides reader understanding by spanning several strategic and functional areas in management practices. Leading academics, trainers, and consultants from around the globe offer research-based perspectives on real life issues in this competitive industry. This important text extensively explores various aspects of the industry from both Asian and Western countries, providing important insights into policymaking, research, consulting, and teaching.

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

2008: 234 x 156: 736pp Hb: 978-0-7890-3415-1: £125.00 Pb: 978-0-7890-3416-8: £45.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780789034168

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Routledge International Series in Tourism, Business and Management Edited by C. Michael Hall, University of Canterbury, New Zealand and Tim Coles, 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. The series is committed to exploring how the tourism sector reflects, informs and drives current thinking and practice in business and management in such areas as HRM, entrepreneurship, service quality management, leadership, CSR, strategy, operations, branding and marketing. Books in the series will offer upper level undergraduates and masters students, comprehensive, thought-provoking yet accessible books that combine essential theory and international best practice on issues in the business and management of tourism. forthcoming in 2011

Tourism and Social Marketing C. Michael Hall, University of Canterbury, New Zealand 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 case 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. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction to the Field of Social Marketing: Creating Social Change? 2. Marketing Actors: Business, Government, Interest Groups and Non-profit Organisations 3. The Process of Social Marketing 4. Environmental and Ecological Marketing 5. Societal, Sustainable and Green Marketing 6. Social Marketing and Sustainable Communities: Quality of Life and Social Development 7. Social Marketing and Health: Campaign Strategy and Health Campaigns 8. Political Marketing 9. Sustainable Consumption and Social Marketing 10. A Sustainable Future for Social Marketing August 2011: 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

Global Issues, Contemporary Interactions

Mitigating the Impacts on Climate Change Stefan Gossling, Lund University, Sweden

Climate change is one of the single most important global environmental issues facing the world today and is emerging as a major topic in tourism studies. Tourism is one of the world’s largest industries; it both contributes to, and will be notably affected by, climate change. Given the emerging global legal frameworks to reduce emissions of greenhouse gasses, growing costs of carbon and pro-environmentally orientated customers, carbon management in tourism is a necessity. Tourism must take responsive actions to enable travel and tourism to deliver the peak experiences that tourists seek with a lower carbon footprint. Carbon Management in Tourism is the first book devoted to carbon emission reductions and to showcase a wide range of practical mitigation measures. This 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. Detailed case studies provide examples of tourism businesses or destinations that have successfully reduced emissions of greenhouse gasses, with consideration of economic and socio-cultural issues integrated throughout. This is essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students and academic researchers interested in tourism, environmental management, geography and carbon management.

Edited by Tim Coles, University of Exeter, UK and C. Michael Hall, University of Canterbury, New Zealand

Tourism is changing. This innovative textbook examines a key international service industry in the context of globalization processes, the state, and increased individual mobility, using case studies to illustrate wider themes and key issues.

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 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415424318

Selected Contents: 1. Travel, Tourism and Carbon Management 2. Climate Change Mitigation: Reasons for Advocacy 3. Climate Change: The Physical Basis 4. Climate Change Mitigation 5. Tourism and Climate Change 6. Trends in Emission From Tourism 7. Understanding Emission Growth in Tourism 8. Mitigation: Systemic Considerations for Restructuring 9. Mitigation: Technology 10. Mitigation: Management 11. Mitigation: Education 12. Mitigation: Behavioural Change 13. Mitigation: Politics & Research 14. Planning for Change, Exploring Innovation December 2010: 246 x 174: 360pp Hb: 978-0-415-56632-2: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-56633-9: £29.99 eBook: 978-0-203-86152-3 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415566339

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Routledge Critical Studies in Tourism, Business and Management 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-specialsied cutting-edge studies of new and emergent themes to affect the future business and management of tourism. new

Economics of Sustainable Tourism Edited by Fabio Cerina, University of Cagliari, Italy, Anil Markandya, University of Bath, UK and Michael McAleer, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain

The 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.

Selected Contents: 1. Time Series Modelling of Tourism Demand from the USA, Japan and Malaysia to Thailand 2. Determinants of Tourist Satisfaction at Sun and Sand Mass Destinations 3. Determinant Attitudes to Tourism in a Mass Tourist Destination: A Comparative-Static Analysis 4. A Panel Data Analysis of Residential Water Demand in a Mediterranean Tourist Region: the Case of Sardinia 5. Pollution Adverse Tourists and Growth 6. On the Relationship Between Tourism and Trade 7. Evaluating Labour Productivity of Diversifying Rural Tourism: Evidence from Japan 8. Clustering Tourism Destinations by Means Composite Indexes of Sustainability 9. Equilibrium Dynamics and Local Indeterminacy in a Model of Sustainable Tourism 10. How Tourism Can Help Preserve Cultural Heritage Sites: Constructing Optimal Entrance Fee Schemes to Collect Visitors’ WTP for the World Heritage Site September 2010: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-58385-5: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-84233-1

Sustainable Marketing of Cultural and Heritage Tourism Deepak Chhabra, Arizona State University, USA

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. 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. 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 April 2010: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-77704-9: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-85541-6 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415777049

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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 Otago, New Zealand Commercial Homes in Tourism is the first book to give recognition to this distinct, economically important and expanding form of tourism business by bringing together recent, international research on this common form of commercial tourism accommodation. Given the global nature of the commercial home phenomenon, and owing to the originality of its theoretical contributions and practical insights, 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. 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 2009: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-47018-6: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-88031-9 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415470186

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 in 2011

Gender and Tourism Social, Cultural and Spatial Perspectives Cara Carmichael Aitchison, Bedfordshire University, UK Gender and Tourism is the first attempt to provide a comprehensive review of the field of gender studies in the context of tourism. This book thoroughly explores and explains tourism as a cultural site and process in which gender identities are represented through exclusionary places, policies and practices. This volume aims to synthesize, critique and develop the growing but fragmented field of gender and tourism research whilst offering original empirical research and insights into the field. It draws on interdisciplinary international literature that engages with tourism as a cultural, gendered and highly visual phenomenon and the author’s previous research on gender and leisure. It analyzes the dynamic nature of gender relations in the complex and contested processes of tourism production, consumption and representation. It offers an original contribution to this area, by situating gender relations of tourism more centrally within a critique of the visual dimensions and significance of tourism, which is a core theme throughout the book. Selected Contents: 1. Getting Away: Introducing World Views on Gender and Tourism 2. Embryonic Journey: Glances at Gender Theory 3. Tourist Madrigal: Glimpses of Gender in Tourism Studies 4. Occidental Tourist: Gazes on Gender and Travel Histories 5. Summer Holiday: Looking Back on the Twentieth Century Holiday 6. Global Movement: Views of Gender and Tourism today 7. Sex on the Beach: Seeing Gender and Tourism’s Impacts on Development 8. Perpetuum Mobile: Outlooks on Gender and Tourism December 2011: 234 x 156: 296pp Hb: 978-0-415-49725-1: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-87777-7 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415497251

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Mega Tourist Metropolises

Last Chance Tourism

Las Vegas, Dubai and Macau

Edited by Raynald Harvey Lemelin, Lakehead University, Canada, Jackie Dawson, University of Guelph, Canada and Emma Stewart, Lincoln University, New Zealand

Mark Gottiener, University at Buffalo, USA, Tim Simpson, University of Macau, People’s Republic of China and Heiko Schmid, University of Heidelberg, Germany The ‘mega’ tourist spaces of Las Vegas and recently Dubai and Macau are significant examples of new forms of urban landscape created by global capitalism that attracts huge sums of investment and employ spectacle, theming and consumer experience to extract massive profits from tourism. These regions are significant as they constitute a new way of making money from a spatial location. Mega Tourist Metropolises is the first book to thoroughly examine and compare these three ‘mega’ tourist spaces together in the context of the scale of their respective development for tourism, massive global investment and new urban theories to reveal how they emerge, work and result in massive profits from Tourism. It achieves this by evaluating these landscapes from multidisciplinary perspectives concerned with the economic, political, cultural socio spatial factors that influence the production of these spaces. It analyzes the use of signs and the consumption of these signs to market these places and attract tourists as well as drawing on primary research with tourists in these regions to shed light on why they choose to visit these places and experience they have had. By looking at the urban growth and change in these regions as well as tourism experience it contributes to a greater understanding of these contemporary urban landscapes that extends beyond these geographical locations and will contribute to the development of these spaces in other regions. Written by leading authorities in this area, this book will be a valuable resource for students and academics interested in tourism, urban studies, geography, cultural studies and urban sociology. Selected Contents: 1. Las Vegas, Dubai and Macau 2. Geographical Locations 3. Las Vegas 4. Dubai 5. Macau 6. The Architecture of Mega Tourist Spaces 7. Marketing Mega-Tourist Metropolises 8. The Future of Mega – Tourist Spaces and Their Relation to Global Capitalism December 2011: 300pp Hb: 978-0-415-55360-5: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-55361-2: £25.99

This is the first book to empirically examine and evaluate this contemporary tourism development providing a new angle on the effects of global change and pressures of visitation on tourism destinations. It aims to develop the conceptual definition of last-chance tourism, examine the ethics surrounding this type of travel, and provide case studies highlighting this form of tourism in different regions. In particular it critically reviews the advantages of publicizing these vulnerable destinations to raise awareness and promote conservation efforts, but also the issue of attracting more tourists seeking to undergo such experiences before they are gone forever, accelerating the negative impacts. It further examines current trends, discusses escalating challenges, and highlight future opportunities. Selected Contents: Part 1: Introduction: Defining Last-Chance Tourism 1. Introduction Part 2: Disappearing Landscapes/Seascapes & Vanishing Fauna 2. Disappearing Islands and Rising Sea Levels: Making the Best of Tourism on the Short-Term 3. Coral Bleaching and the Great Barrier Reef: Visiting Threatened Areas 4. Disappearing Marine System: Vanishing Marine Wildlife 5. Vanishing Fauna: The Changing Wildlife Tourism Opportunities in Safaris and Bird Watching 6. Tourism in Alpine Environments: Planning for Changing Snow and Ice Conditions 7. The Changing Arctic 8. The Changing Antarctic 9. Walking in a Winter Wonderland? The Melting Legacy of Ice Castles and Winter Tourism Part 3: Ethics, Policy and Governance Dimensions 10. Considering the Ethical Dimensions of Last-Chance Tourism 11. The Political Dimensions of Last-Chance Tourism and Climate Change 12. Recognizing the Socio-Cultural Dimensions of LCT: Visiting The Resting Places of Inuit and European Settlers in the Torngat Mountains National Park 13. Climate-Change Ambassadors: Takers and Leavers 14. Last-Chance Tourism: Some Good News for a Change 15. Conclusion November 2011: 234 x 156: 248pp Hb: 978-0-415-61823-6: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-82893-9 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415618236

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Real Tourism

Tourism and Animal Ethics

Representation, Practice and the ‘Material’ in Contemporary Travel Culture

David A. Fennell, Brock University, Canada

Edited by Claudio Minca, Royal Holloway University of London, UK and Tim Oakes, University of Colorado at Boulder, USA Over the past decade tourism studies has broken out of its traditional institutional affiliation with business and management programs to take its legitimate place as an interdisciplinary social science field of cutting edge scholarship. The field has emerged as central to ongoing debates in social theory concerning such diverse topics as postcolonialism, mobility, and postmodernism, to name just a few. While there has been a diverse body of empirical research on this transformation there is a need for the field to come to terms theoretically with the contemporary and future realities of tourism as a truly global phenomenon. This significant volume seeks to set the theoretical agenda, engaging directly with what tourism does in practice and in place and demonstrate the need for a theoretical intervention that moves tourism scholarship beyond the province of Anglophone thinking. The volume achieves this by explicitly bridging ‘western’ and ‘non-western’ scholarship on tourism; reframing theoretical discussions around ‘real practices’ instead of abstract typologies; and radically delinking tourism theory from the grand narratives of modernity and assumptions about authenticity, identity, tradition, and development. The book brings together leading academics in the field and provides provocative multidisciplinary and multi-contextual reflection on the future of tourism. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Part 1: The Trouble with Tourism and the Modern 2. The Trouble with Tourism and the Modern 3. Touring Modernities and the Questions of Order Part 2: Theorising Practice in Tourism 4. Rural Modernities and the Question of Time 5. Real Bodies at Work in Tourism 6. Tourism Figures: Thinking Through the Crowd in the Age of Banal Mobility 7. Layovers in Modernity Part 3: Real Tourism 8. Real Spaces of Consumption: Alternative Modernities in Dubai and Singapore 9. Post-ethical Tours: The Practice of Social Responsibility in Tourism 10. Post-war Tours 11. Tourism and the Question of Poverty 12. Post-European Landscapes: Tourism, Practice and the Japanese Gaze 13. Conclusion

There is a long history of the use of animals for tourism purposes in circus’s, zoos and fairs as well as newer forms of tourism, ecotourism and wildlife tourism that involve animals as the prime focus of their experience. The wave of responsibility and sustainability that currently permeates the tourism field is catalyzing deeper moral questions about equity, equality, rights, justice, and values in regards to what constitutes acceptable tourism practice. This book, therefore, represents a required extension of the sustainability imperative and environmental theory in providing a critical account of the role that animals play in tourism. The book explores the rich history of animal ethics research that lies outside the field of tourism for the purpose of providing greater theoretical, empirical and conceptual guidance inside our field. The book examines historical and current practices in regards to the use of animals in the tourism industry from both in situ to ex situ consumption and production perspectives, identifying a range of ethical issues pertaining to such use. This detailed examination of current animal ethics theories will be instrumental in determining the rightness or wrongness of these practices, and hence to allow tourism practitioners and theorists to think about these issues and practices in a different light and minimizing the impact that the industry has on animals. Written by the leading academic in this area, this book will be appeal to students, academics and researchers interested in tourism ethics, sustainable tourism, ecotourism and wildlife tourism Selected Contents: 1.Introduction 2. The Human-animal Relationship 3. A History of Animal Use by the Tourism Industry 4. Animal Sentience 5. Theories of Animal Ethics 6. In Situ Human-wildlife Interactions and Issues 7. Ex Situ Humanwildlife Interactions and Issues 8. ‘Will the Real Ecotourism Please Stand Up’ 9. The Ethics of Food Production and Consumption 10. Conclusion September 2011: 234 x 156: 306pp Hb: 978-0-415-58171-4: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415581714

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An Introduction to Visual Research Methods in Tourism

Tourism in China

Edited by Tijana Rakic, Napier University, Edinburgh, UK and Donna Chambers, University of Surrey, UK

David Airey, University of Surrey, UK and King Chong, Hong Kong Public Administration Association (HKPAA), China

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. These range from the questions surrounding philosophical approaches, (inter)disciplinary location, range and choice of methods, implementation and data analysis techniques to provide an essential guide to using visual methods in tourism research. The discussions surrounding these key issues are supplemented with international case studies from existing research to show how these methods are used in practice. In addition to this practical tip boxes are included to help avoid some of the pitfalls associated with visual research. 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 July 2011: 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

Policy and Development Since 1949

This is the first book to set the development of tourism in China since 1949 in its policy context. Underpinned by a strong conceptual framework, this systematic study of China contributes to an in-depth understanding of how public policy-making for tourism works and how it affects the development of tourism in the real world. The text explores tourism policy during three distinct leadership periods since the creation of the People’s Republic of China in 1949: Mao Zedong (1949-1978); Deng Xiaoping (1978-1997) and the Collective Leadership Era (1997-the present). The attitudes and values of leaders and central government agencies towards tourism are considered, as well as the interactions of ideological orthodoxies, socioeconomic conditions and institutions in their influence on national policy-making and tourism development. A separate chapter is devoted to policy-making in China’s two Special Administrative Regions, Hong Kong and Macau, as well as Taiwan due to its political separation from the Mainland, and Tibet, given its distinctive characteristics. Drawing on China’s experience over sixty years the book concludes with both theoretical and practical implications for tourism policy-making. This timely volume offers important insights into China’s tourism as well as contributing to a wider pattern of debates about the respective roles of government policy and the market in the past and future. Selected Contents: Part 1: Theoretical and Contextural Background 1. Introduction 2. Context, History and Overview 3. The Conceptual Framework Part 2: Tourism Development and Policy Making in China from 1949 4. Changing National Models of China From 1949 5. Tourism Politics in Mao Zedong’s Era 6. The National Policy-Makers 7. Deng Xiaoping’s Era: a period of change 8. The Collective Leadership Era Part 3: China’s Special Territories 9. Tourism Policy Issues in China’s Special Territories Part 4: Theoretical and Practical Implications 10. Theoretical Implications 11. Experiences and Lessons April 2011: 234 x 156: 336pp Hb: 978-0-415-54809-0: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-88636-6 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415548090

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Tourism and National Identities

Tourism and Agriculture

An International Perspective

New Geographies of Consumption, Production and Rural Restructuring

Edited by Elspeth Frew, La Trobe University, Australia and Leanne White, Victoria University, Australia By understanding tourist destinations through the lens of national identity, the tourist may develop a deeper appreciation of the destination. Further, tourism marketers and planners may be better equipped to promote and manage the destination, particularly with regard to expectations of the potential visitor. Tourism and National Identity is the first volume to fully explore the relationship between tourism and national identities and the multiple ways in which cultural tourism, events and celebrations contribute to national identity. It examines core topics critical to understanding this relationship including: tourism branding, stereotyping and national identity; tourism-related representation and experience of national identity; tourism visitation/site/event management; and, the relationship to cultural tourism. The book looks at a range of international tourist sites and events, combines multidisciplinary perspectives and international cases to provide a thorough academic analysis. The interconnecting area of cultural tourism and national identity has been largely overlooked in the academic literature to date. This book gives considerable analysis to the complex relationship between the two domains , and indeed, the multifaceted strategies used to define that relationship. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Section 1: Identity and Image 2. Tourism and the National Identity in the Unites States: The Case of Washington 3. Brand Ireland: Tourism and National Identity 4. National Identity Construction and Tourism in Hungary: A Multi-Level Approach 5. Wizards Everywhere? Film Tourism and the Imagining of National Identity in New Zealand 6. The Role of the Horse in Australian Tourism and National Identity Section 2: Culture and Community 7. Tourism’s Role in National Identity Formulation for the United Kingdom’s Pakistani Diaspora 8. The 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and China’s National Identity: A Host Community Perspective 9. Nation in Transformation: Tourism and National Identity in the Kyrgyz Republic 10. Where Mega Meets Modest: Community Events and the Making of Canadian National Identity 11. Location and Landscape: Small Scale Sporting Events and National Identity Section 3: Heritage and History 12. Outlaw Nations: Tourism, the Frontier, and National Identities 13. Heritage and Aspects of Nation: Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh Museum 14. Battlefield Tourism and Australian National Identity: Gallipoli and the Western Front 15. Travelling to the Past: Narratives of Place and Nation Identity on the Chatham Islands 16: Dark Tourism and National Identity in the Australian School Curriculum: Some Unexamined Questions 17. Conclusion March 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-57277-4: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-85596-6

Edited by Rebecca Maria Torres, University of Texas, Austin, USA and Janet Henshall Momsen, University of California, USA Tourism and Agriculture examines regional specific cases at 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 consider the factors that influence the nature of these relationships; and explore avenues for facilitating synergistic relationships between tourism and agriculture. These relationships are examined in thirteen chapters through case studies from eastern and western Europe, Japan and the United States and from the developing countries of the Pacific, the Caribbean and Ghana and Mexico. Themes of diversification, economic development, and emerging new forms of production and consumption, are integrated throughout the entire book. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Section 1: Tourism, Agriculture and Rural Restructuring 2. Tourism and Agriculture in Hungary: Post Productivist Transition or New Functions in Rural Space? 3. The Nexus Between Agriculture and Tourism in Ghana: A Case of Unexploited Development Potential 4. Life Between the Two Milpas: Tourism, Agriculture and Migration in the Yucatan 5. Female Empowerment Through Agriculture in Rural Japan? Section 2: Building Tourism and Agriculture Linkages: Challenges and Potential 6. Sustainability on a Plate: Linking Agriculture and Food in the Fiji Islands Tourism Industry 7. Cracks in the Pavement: Coventional Constraints and Contemporary Solutions for Linking Agriculture and Tourism in the Caribbean 8. Agritourism Linkages in Jamaica: Case Study of the Negril All-Inclusive Hotel Subsector 9. Tourism and Agriculture in Barbados: Changing Relationships Section 3: New Forms of Tourism and Agriculture Production and Consumption 10. Adopting a Sheep in Abruzzo: Agritourism and the Preservation of Transhumance Farming in Central Italy 11. Farm Stay Tourism in California: The Influence of Type of Farming 12. Tourism and Agriculture Viability: Case Studies from the United States and England 13. Visiting Winery Tasting Rooms: Venues for Education, Differentiation and Direct Marketing 14. New Forms of Tourism in Spain: Wine, Gastronomic and Rural Tourism February 2011: 234 x 156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-58429-6: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-83440-4 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415584296

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Children’s and Families’ Holiday Experience

The Study of Tourism

Neil Carr, University of Otago, New Zealand

Richard Sharpley, University of Central Lancashire, UK

Children’s and Families’ Holiday Experiences is based on the recognition of the active social role of children in shaping the nature of their holiday experiences and those of their parents and other adults. The volume provides significant insights into the holiday desires, expectations, and experiences of children and their families that offer the potential for the tourism industry to plan, develop, and market products that provide a higher quality of service to these populations.

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 analyses 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 child and family studies as well as the tourism industry. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Children and The Holiday Experience 2. Socio-industrial Constructions of Family and Children’s Holiday Experiences 3. Children and Parents Holiday Desires and Motivations 4. Children’s Health and Safety in the Holiday Environment 5. Children Learning Through Tourism Experiences 6. Catering to Children in The Holiday Experience 7. No Parents! The Child-Only Tourism Experience 8. No Children! The Adult-Only Tourism Experience 9. Conclusion: Looking and Researching Beyond the Myths of Childhood and the Happy Family February 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-54543-3: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-83261-5 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415545433

Past Trends and Future Directions Over the last two decades, tourism has become firmly established as a recognized field of study and the focus of extensive academic research. There has been continual expansion in the provision of taught programmes at undergraduate and postgraduate level, dramatic developments in the tourism literature and a growing community of tourism academics. Despite this explosion in the study of tourism, however, it is still struggling to achieve wider academic legitimacy, it remains to some extent divorced from the industry upon which it is focuses and, even within its academic ranks, there remains uncertainty over its role and future direction. This volume aims to critically explore this paradoxical situation and to consider the future direction of the study of tourism. It charts the development of tourism as an area of study, analysing approaches taken from an international context; it critiques contemporary epistemologies of tourism framed around the social science vs. management dichotomy and offers alternative approaches to the study of tourism. In 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 disciplines. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. So Why Study Tourism? 2. The Study of Tourism: Where We Are Now 3. The Contemporary Study of Tourism: Approaches and Critiques 4. The Study of Tourism: Future Directions February 2011: 234 x 156: 128pp Hb: 978-0-415-48217-2: £65.00 eBook: 978-0-203-88504-8 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415482172

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Political Economy and Tourism

Volunteer Tourism

A Critical Perspective

Theory Framework to Practical Applications

Edited by Jan Mosedale, University of Sunderland, UK

Edited by Angela M. Benson, University of Brighton, UK

Volunteer Tourism provides an in-depth analysis of the complex issues associated with traditional and contemporary volunteer tourism. Reflecting the growth in this phenomenon, this book provides a cohesive collection of chapters written from a range of international expert scholars and researchers. The theoretically rich, practically applied and empirically grounded contributions are based on current and diverse research in the area. This groundbreaking volume explores topics which have not been addressed in the literature before, such as the impact on host communities, introducing new areas and ideas to the field. The diverse range of themes are identified and addressed, including volunteer tourism and sustainability to, uniquely, the examination of volunteer tourism stakeholders – volunteers themselves, the host-to-guest exchange, and the organizations – and management of volunteers. These themes are examined in a range of international case studies, demonstrating the wide range of issues associated with volunteer tourism.

Political Economy and Tourism is the first volume to bring together different theoretical perspectives and discourse in political economy related to tourism. Written by leading scholars, the text is organized into three sequential parts, linked by the principle that ‘the political’ and ‘the economic’ are intimately connected.

This engaging volume provides insights and alternative critical perspectives on political economy theory to expand discussions of tourism development and policy in the future. Selected Contents: 1. Re-introducing Tourism to Political Economy Part 1: Approaches to Political Economy in Tourism 2. Tourism, Capitalism and Marxist Political Economy 3. Regulation Theory and its Evolution and Limitations in Tourism Studies 4. The Paradigms of Political Economy and Tourism Policy: NTOs and State Policy 5. Global Commodity Chains and Tourism: Past Research and Future Directions 6. Thinking Outside the Box: Alternative Political Economies in Tourism Part 2: Tourism and Key Themes of Political Economy 7. Yes, Virginia: There is a Tourism Class: Why Class Still Matters in Tourism Analysis 8. Gender and Tourism: Gender, Age and Mountain Tourism in Japan 9. The Political Economy of Temporary Migration: Seasonal Workers, Tourists and Sustaining New Zealand’s Labour Force 10. Changing Power Relations: Foreign Direct Investment in Zanzibar 11. Dubai: ‘An Exotic Destination with a Cosmopolitan Lifestyle.’ Part 3: Tourism and Spatial Contexts of Political Economy 12. Negotiating Business Interests and a Community’s ‘Greater Good’: Community-based Tourism Planning and Stakeholder Involvement in the Catlins, New Zealand 13. Tourism, Neoliberal Policy and Competitiveness in the Developing World: The Case of the Master Plan for Marrakech 14. The Political Economy of Trade in International Air Transport Services 15. Tourism Regulation and Relational Geography: The Global, Local and Everything in Between December 2010: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-54802-1: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-83587-6 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415548021

This volume is a timely addition offering an innovative approach to the area. Selected Contents: 1. Volunteer Tourism: Theory and Practice Part 1: The Volunteer: Motivation, Experiences and the Self 2. Understanding Voluntourism: A Glaserian Grounded Theory Study 3. VOLUNtourists Versus volunTOURISTS: a true Dichotomy or Merely a Differing Perception? 4. Journeys of the Self: Volunteer Tourists in Nepal 5. Young Non-Institutionalised Volunteer Tourists in Guatemala: Exploring Youth and Self-development 6. Developing and Promoting Sustainable Volunteer Tourism Sites in Sabah, Malaysia: Experiences Dimensions and Tourists’ Motives 7. Volunteer Tourism as a Life-Changing Experience 8. Self and Society in Voluntourism: A Thirty Year Retrospective Analysis of Post Trip Self Development of Volunteer Tourists to the Israeli Kibbutz Part 2: Expanding the Boundaries on Volunteer Tourism Research 9. Volunteer Tourism and Divers with Disabilities: Evidence from Malaysia 10. Profiling Volunteer Holiday Leaders: a Case Study of National Trust Working Holiday Leaders: Socio-demographics, Basic Human Values and Functional Volunteer Motivations 11. Volunteer Archaeological Tourism: An Overview 12. Managing volunteers: An application of ISO 31000:2009 Risk Management: Principles and Guidelines to the Management of Volunteers in Tourism and Beyond 13. Volunteer Tourism and Intercultural Exchange: Exploring the ‘Other’ in the Experience 14. Volunteer Tourism: How do we know it is ‘Making a Difference’? 15. How Does it Make a Difference? Towards ‘Accreditation’ of the Development Impact of Volunteer Tourism 16. Volunteer Tourism: Structuring the Research Agenda December 2010: 234 x 156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-57664-2: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-85426-6 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415576642

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Tourism and India

Fieldwork in Tourism

A Critical Introduction

Methods, Issues and Reflections

Kevin Hannam, University of Sunderland, UK and Anya Diekmann, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium

Edited by C. Michael Hall

Tourism and 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 tourists. The book analyzes previous research and applies critical theory to key aspects of tourism in this region and supports this with a wide range of examples to illustrate the key conceptual points. As such the book examines aspects of tourism in India including tourism governance, cultural tourism, heritage tourism, nature-based tourism from the supply side and international tourism, domestic tourism, outbound tourism and the Indian Diaspora from the demand side.

This timely book includes original research to offer insights into India’s future development in terms of tourism. It will be of interest to students, researchers and academics in the areas of tourism, geography and related disciplines. Selected Contents: 1. Tourism and India: An Ambivalent Relationship 2. Governing and Promoting Tourism in India 3. Cultural Tourism in India 4. Heritage Tourism in India 5. Nature Based Tourism in India 6. International Travel and Tourism to India 7. Domestic Travel and Tourism in India 8. Tourism Mobilities and India’s Diaspora 9. Concluding Thoughts: A Research Agenda for Tourism and India November 2010: 234 x 156: 184pp Hb: 978-0-415-55729-0: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-86878-2 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415557290

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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: Introducing the Contexts of Fieldwork. Research Relationships: Power, Politics and Patron-client Affinities. Positionality: Researcher Position in the Field, Practicalities, Perils, and Pitfalls. Methods and Processes. Future Directions and New Environments September 2010: 234 x 156: 336pp Hb: 978-0-415-58919-2: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-84551-6 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415589192

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Tourism and Change in Polar Regions

Tourism, Performance and the Everyday

Climate, Environments and Experiences

Consuming the Orient

C. Michael Hall, University of Canterbury, New Zealand and Jarkko Saarinen, University of Oulu, Finland

Michael Haldrup, Lancaster University, UK and Jonas Larsen, Roskilde University, Denmark

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.

Selected Contents: Part 1: The Context 1. Tourism and Change in the Polar Regions: Introduction – Definitions, Locations, Places and Dimensions 2. Tourism and Environmental Change in Polar Regions: Impacts, Climate Change and Biological Invasion Part 2: Tourism and Change in the Northern Polar Regions 3. Cruise Tourism in Arctic Canada: Navigating a Warming Climate 4. Climate Change and Polar Bear Viewing: A Case Study of Visitor Demand, Carbon Emissions and Mitigation in Churchill, Canada 5. Climate Disruption and the Changing Dynamics of Polar Bear – Human Interactions in Northern Ontario: A Case Study of Polar Bear Management in Polar Bear Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada 6. Cruise Tourist Experiences and Management Implications for Auyuittuq, Sirmilik and Quttinirpaaq National Parks, Nunavut, Canada 7. A Holiday on Ice on Hold? Nature-based Tourism and Climate Change in the Nordic North 8. Sustainability and Emerging Awareness of a Changing Climate: The Tourism Industry’s Knowledge and Perceptions of the Future of Nature-based Winter Tourism in Finland 9. Constraints and Opportunities in the Development of Diamond Tourism in Yellowknife, NWT Part 3: Tourism and Change in the Southern Polar Regions 10. Cultural heritage tourism in Antarctica and Svalbard: Patterns, Impacts, and Policies 11. Narratives of history, environment and global change: expeditioner-tourists in Antarctica 12. ’Awesome size magnitude of the place the incredible beauty ’: Visitors’ onsite experiences in the Ross Sea region of Antarctica 13. Images of Antarctica and Ushuaia (Argentina) as a Gateway Port: Antarctic Visitors and Their Expectations 14. Business as (Un)Usual: Integrated Scenario Analysis for Tourism in Antarctica 15. Tourism, Conservation and Visitor Management in the Sub-Antarctic Islands Part 4: Conclusions and Future Issues 16. Contested Place and the Legitimization of Sovereignty through Tourism in Polar Regions 17. Last Chance to See? Future Issues for Polar Tourism and Change

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 mobilityís 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

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Cultural Heritage and Tourism in the Developing World A Regional Perspective Edited by Dallen J. Timothy, Brigham Young University, USA and Gyan P. Nyaupane, Arizona State University, USA 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.

Tourism and National Parks International Perspectives on Development, Histories and Change Edited by Warwick Frost, Monash University, Australia and C. Michael Hall, University of Canterbury, New Zealand

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

’...a rich critique of the dynamism of national parks in an evolving social, economic, and cultural world. Recommended.’ – Choice, March 2010

Tourism has also been a fundamental component of the national parks concept from the beginning and predates ecological justifications for national park establishment though it has been closely related to landscape conservation rationales at the outset. 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. 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 2009: 234 x 156: 376pp Hb: 978-0-415-47156-5: £95.00 eBook: 978-0-203-88420-1 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415471565

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Tourism and Innovation

Developing Tourism Off the Beaten Track

C. Michael Hall, University of Canterbury, New Zealand and Williams Allan, London Metropolitan University, UK

Edited by Robert Maitland, University of Westminster, UK and The Centre for Tourism, London, UK and Peter Newman, University of Westminster, London, UK

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

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This groundbreaking volume provides an overview of relevant innovation theories and related literatures on productivity and competitiveness, and their significance to contemporary tourism practices.

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

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Tourism at the Grassroots

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Villagers and Visitors in the Asia-Pacific Edited by John Connell, University of Sydney, Australia and Barbara Rugendyke, University of New England, Australia

This 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.

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The Cultural Moment in Tourism

International Sport Events

Edited by Laurajane Smith, Australia National University, Australia, Emma Waterton, University of Keele, UK and Steve Watson, York St. John University, UK

Impacts, Experience and Identities

This groundbreaking volume provides a theoretical and empirical account of what it means to be a cultural tourist and a creative and affective user of heritage itself. It uniquely achieves this by exploring the interactions of people with places, spaces, intangible heritage and ways of life not as linear alignments but as seductive ‘moments’ of encounter and engagement, performance and meaning-making, which are constitutive of cultural experience in its broadest sense. The book further explores cultural encounters in heritage tourism as events that capture and constitute important social relations involving power and authority, self-consciousness and social position, gender and space, history and the present. It will also explore the consequences these insights have for our understanding of heritage and its management in the context of tourist activity.

This book offers new insight into sports events by assessing the impacts, active and passive participant experience and identities associated with these mega events through the lens of the participant and spectator. It contributes to the future development of such mega events in both developing and developed countries by firstly analyzing sport events impacts and legacies from economic, political, cultural perspectives. It reviews event experience and participation to shed light on social and cultural factors that affect attendee behaviour, motives of attendees, attendees experience and event tourism patterns. The book then reviews the diverse identities associated with chosen events illustrating the vital social dimensions, by exploring the experiences, behaviours and attitudes of the active sport event participant and passive sports/fan spectator to demonstrate how identity is portrayed and displayed. The book draws on cutting edge empirical research conducted in a diverse range of sporting activities, set in a diverse range of sporting locations and settings to provide an international analysis.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Moments, Instances and Experiences Part 1: Meanings, Meetings and Performance 2. Towards a Critical View of Heritage and Cultural Tourism as Self, Meaning and Identity 3. Meaning, Encounter, Performance: Threads and Moments of Space-times 4. The Numen Impulse in Heritage Tourism 5. In at the Beginning: Experiencing Heritage in Special Places 6. Touring Heritage, Performing Home: Cultural Encounters in Singapore Part 2: Places, Moments and Memory 7. Difference on Display: Eliciting Distance and Affect in the ‘Heritage Tourist’ 8. The Commemoration of Slavery Heritage: Performance, Tourism, and Resistance 9. The Somatic and the Aesthetic 10. Engagement and Performance: Created Identities in Steampunk, Cosplay and Re-enactment 11. Publics Versus Professionals Part 3: Expectation, Experience and Essence 12. Finding Dracula in Transylvania 13. The Tourist Experience of Intangible Heritage 14. The Truth of the Crowds: Social Media and the Heritage Experience 15. Between Intimacy and Celebrity: Archaeotourism Encounters in the Mundo

Edited by Richard Shipway and Alan Fyall, both at Bournemouth University, UK

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Part 1: The Impact and Legacies of International Sport Events 2.The Economics of Mega Sport Events 3. Politics and International Relations at Sport Events 4. Increasing Sport Participation at Major Sporting 5. Cultural Legacy of the 2012 Games 6. Sports Events and Urban Rejeuvination Part 2: Consumer Behaviour and the Participant Event Experience 7. Triathletes as Active Sport Event Participants 8. Sailing Event and the Volunteer Experience 9. Golf Tourism Satisfaction 10. Marketing Olympic Experiences 11. Distant Running: Events, Experience and Escape Part 3: Sport Events and Identity 12. Equestrian Events and Identity 13. Mountain Biking and Identity 14. Sport Stadia, Identity and Belonging 15. Women, Adventure Sports and Identity 16. Conclusion and The Future for International Sport Events

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Human Rights and Global Events

Tourism Supply Chain Management

Rebecca Finkel, Queen Margaret University, UK There has been an increasing emphasis upon the contribution of global events, such as the Olympic Games, World Cup, high-profile international conferences, Expos and so forth, to human rights improvements and abuses. Special events are no longer viewed solely as activities to be produced and consumed as ritually repeated activities, but can, in certain geographic and socio-cultural contexts, contribute to violations of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. In order to comprehend the complete picture of global events and fully examine the linkages between globalization processes and global events, it is necessary to look at all aspects, including the less salubrious practices often associated with the bright spectacles. This original and timely book is the first to fully examine the globalized nature of events and their wider impact on human rights agendas. The book maps human rights abuses on the current global events landscape and critically examines international case studies of various types of human rights controversies within global events frameworks. This encompasses issues pertaining to dislocation of populations, labour issues, gender issues and the impacts of mega events on vulnerable people. In doing it contributes to a greater knowledge of understanding the general processes affecting human rights situations as they pertain to global events and the development of models of best practice and lessons learned in order to help inform policy decisions and actions of host destinations. This groundbreaking volume is essential reading for students, academics and practitioners interested in events, tourism and cultural studies. Selected Contents: 1. Linkages Between Globalisation Processes and Global Events 2. Mapping Human Rights Controversies on Global Events Destination Part 2: Global Events and the Sex Industries 3. Olympic Panic or Prevention? Human Trafficking and Global Events 4. Playing Away from Home: International High-profile Conferences and the Sex Industry Part 3: Construction and Deconstruction 5. Contemporary Karnak? Construction Practices and Labour Conditions for Global Events 6. Regeneration vs. Displacement: Communities Refined/Replaced Part 4: Control 7. Regulation and Control of Protesters, Homeless and Disenfranchised Citizens 8. When Global Meets Local: The Chaperoning Role of the Media and Blogosphere Part 5: Conclusions 9. Evaluations of Approaches Towards Prevention, Protection, Prosecution and Policy

Haiyan Song, Hong Kong Polytechnic University The highly competitive environment of the tourism industry has forced tourism firms to look for ways to enhance their competitive advantage. Tourism products are often viewed by consumers as a value – added chain of different service components and identifying ways to effectively manage the inter-related tourism business operations will enable tourism firms to better meet customer needs and accomplish business goals thus maintaining competitive advantage over their equally efficient rivals. This significant and timely volume is the first to apply supply chain management theories and practices in the context of tourism. By doing so the book offers insight into the relationships between tourism enterprises, how co-ordination across organizations can be effectively achieved and how business performance can be improved. The book offers comprehensive and systematic coverage of all the key issues and principles associated with Tourism Supply Chain Management including distribution and marketing activities as well as the suppliers and stakeholders involved in the provision and consumption of tourism products. The book combines essential theory and comparative international examples based on primary research to show challenges and opportunities of effective Tourism Supply Chain Management. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Basic Concepts and Principles 3. Demand Management and Forecasting 4. Tourism Supply Chain Coordination 5. Tourism Supply Chain Competition 6. Chain vs. Chain Competition 7. Supplier Selection and Management 8. Capacity and Inventory Issues in Tourism Supply Chains 9. Customer Relationship Management 10. Information Technology and e-Tourism 11. Managerial and Research Implications July 2011: 234 x 156: 270pp Hb: 978-0-415-58155-4: £90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-58156-1: £26.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415581561

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The Critical Turn in Tourism Studies Creating an Academy of Hope Edited by Irena Ateljevic, Wageningen University, the Netherlands, Nigel Morgan, The Welsh Centre for Tourism Research, UK and Annette Pritchard, University of Wales Institute Cardiff and Director of the Welsh Centre for Tourism Research, UK The first edition of this book The Critical Turn in Tourism Studies: Innovative Research Methodologies (2007) set out to challenge the neo-liberal discourses which dominate mainstream tourism inquiry. It was comprised of two parts which respectively explored tourism’s changing epistemological and methodological bases. This second edition intends to move the debate forward by exploring how critical tourism inquiry can make a difference in the world, linking tourism education driven by the values of empowerment, partnership and ethics to policy and practice. In today’s increasingly complex tourism environment with questions regarding the environmental sustainability of the tourism industry and disquiet at the negative social and cultural impacts of tourism, decision-making requires a rounded, well-informed view of the whole; critical distance should be encouraged, consultation and intellectual rigour should be the norm amongst managers and there needs to be a radical shift in our approach to educating future tourism and hospitality managers and researchers. Selected Contents: Part 1. Critical Thinking in Tourism Research 1. A Critical Introduction 2. Critical Indigenous Inquiry: Decolonizing Methodologies in Tourism Research 3. Methods Mutiny in Tourism Studies Research: When the Informant Takes Over 4. Epistemologies and their Practices: A Performance Approach to Ethnography in Tourism 5. Reflexivity and the Ethics of ‘Community-based’ Critical Tourism Studies Part 2: Creative Vistas in Tourism Education 6. Critical Pedagogy and Innovative Education 7. Innovations in Tourism Education: Leadership and Stewardship for the Future 8. The Philosophic and Ethical Practitioner 9. Critical Thinking in Tourism Programmes 10. Educating Emirati Women to be Future Leaders in a Rapidly Developing Tourism Destination 11. Encountering the Other Through Study Abroad 12. Learning for Life Part 3: Critical Action in ‘the Tourism World 13. Justice Tourism: The Case of Hotel Bauen 14. Tourism in a Post-conflict Setting: Addressing Social Relationships 15. War, Identity and Transformative Travel Experiences 16. Sharing Home for Labour: Mobility and Alternative Economic Practices 17. Opening up Spaces of Hospitality: Hotel Transvaal 18. Epilogue: ‘Hopeful’ Tourism Scholarship and the New World Paradigm July 2011: 234 x 156: 320pp Hb: 978-0-415-58552-1: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415585521

Edited by Julie Wilson, University of the West of England, UK 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. Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: Approaching 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 May 2011: 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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Tourism and Poverty

Drive Tourism

Regina Scheyvens, Massey University, New Zealand

Trends and Emerging Markets

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 such as innovative partnerships between resorts and fledgling indigenous businesses in Fiji, Oxfam’s work to connect the agriculture and tourism sectors in the Caribbean, and difficulties in alleviating poverty in the Maldives despite the growth of luxury tourism. This book will challenge the way academics and tourism professionals understand the current and potential role of tourism in alleviating poverty.

Edited by Bruce Prideaux, James Cook University, Australia and Dean Carson, Charles Darwin University, Australia

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Poverty and Tourism Unpacked 3. Tourism Entrenches Poverty 4. Poverty Attracts Tourists 5. Tourism Reduces Poverty – Tourism Industry Approaches 6. Tourism Reduces Poverty – Government Approaches 7. Tourism Reduces Poverty – Development Agency Approaches 8. Conclusion December 2010: 229 x 152: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-99675-4: £70.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415996754

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. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Part 1: Aspects of Drive Tourism 2. Driving Safety: Major Issue for Tourists 3. 4WD Touring in Australia 4. Los Hermanos Visiting Brazil: differences Between Drive and Coach Tourists 5. 4WD Touring Clubs, Motivations and Destinations Part 2: Drive Segments 6. SUVs in the US 7. Why We Travel This Way: An Exploration into the Motivations of Recreational Vehicle Users 8. Caravanning in Australia 9. Images of the Drive 10. Touring Routes in Australia 11. The Savannah Guides: Establishment and Success 12. Rainforest Way Part 3: Destinations 13. Golden Week: Driving for Pleasure in Japan 14. Local Drive Tourism 15. Drive Tourism in South Africa 16. Realising the Value of Self-Drive Day Trips to Lower Austria 17. 4-Wheel Drive Tourism in the People’s republic of China Part 4: Product 18. The Influence of International Tourists Travel Patterns on Rental Car Fleet Management in New Zealand 19. Marketing: Capturing the Drive Tourism Market 20. Motorcycle Touring 21. Technologies for Self-Drive Tourism Part 5: Management 22. Developing Maps for the Drive Tourism Sector 23. Planning, Building and Maintaining the Infrastructure of Drive Tourism 24. Product and Marketing Innovation in Australia’s Flinders Range 25. Exploring the Spatial Patterns of Car Based Tourism Travel in Loch Lomand and Trossachs National Park 26. Managing the Environmental Implications of Drive Tourism 27. Conclusion 2010: 234 x 156: 400pp Hb: 978-0-415-49149-5: £98.00 eBook: 978-0-203-88039-5 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415491495

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Tourist Experience

Tourist Shopping Villages

Contemporary Perspectives

Forms and Functions

Edited by Richard Sharpley and Philip R. Stone, both at University of Central Lancashire, UK

Laurie Murphy, Pierre Benckendorff, Gianna Moscardo and Philip Pearce all at James Cook University, Australia

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: Introduction: Thinking About the Tourist Experience 1. Ways of Conceptualising the Tourist Experience: A Review of Literature Section 1: Dark Tourism Experiences: Mediating Between Life and Death 2. Exploring the Conceptual and Analytical Framing of Dark Tourism: From Darkness to Intentionality 3. Thanatourism and the Commodification of Space in Post-war Croatia and Bosnia Section 2: Experiencing Poor Places: Introduction 4. Slumming – Empirical Results and Observational-Theoretical Considerations on the Backgrounds of Township, Favela and Slum Tourism 5. Rights-based Tourism – Tourist Engagement in Social Change, Globalised Social Movements, and Endogenous Development in Cuba 6. Tourists’ Photographic Gaze: The Case of Rio de Janeiro Favelas Section 3: Sport Tourism Experiences: Introduction 7. ‘Sporting’ New Attractions? The Commodification of the Sleeping Stadium 8. Understanding Sport Tourism Experiences: Exploring the Participant-spectator Nexus 9. We are Family: IGLFA World Championships, London 2008 Section 4: Writing the Tourist Experience: Introduction 10. Creating Your Own Shetland: Tourist Narratives from Travelogues to Blogs 11. Narrating Travel Experiences: The Role of New Media 12. Learning from Travel Experiences: A System for Analysing Feflective Learning in Journals Section 5: Researching Tourist Experiences: Methodological Approaches 13. Qualitative Method Research and the ‘Tourism Experience: A Methodological Perspective Applied in a Heritage Setting 14. Exploring Space, the Senses and Sensitivities: Spatial Knowing 15. Kohlberg’s Stages: Informing Responsible Tourist Behaviour

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 revitalised. This volume – based on a two year research program from a team of authors – examines the forms and functions of approximately fifty tourist shopping villages in Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada and the United States. It 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. Issues for Sustainable Tourist Shopping Villages 3. A Model of Tourist Shopping Village Experience 4. The Importance of Location, Anchor Attractions and Entrepreneurs 5. Shopping Village Streetscapes and Servicescapes 6. Themes and Presentation 7. The Interactive Shopping Village Experience 8. Information, Support Services and Facilities 9. Evolution, Challenges and Information Needs 10. The Future of Tourist Shopping Villages 2010: 229 x 152: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-96527-9: £70.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415965279

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Managing and Marketing Tourist Destinations

Mining Heritage and Tourism

Strategies to Gain a Competitive Edge

Edited by Michael V. Conlin, Okanagan College, Canada and Lee Jolliffe, University of New Brunswick, USA

Metin Kozak, Mugla University, Turkey and Seyhmus Baloglu, University of Nevada, USA

Without adequate research and management, the potential impacts and benefits of tourism and travel services will not be maximized. 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: Preface Part 1: Destination Competitiveness 1. Why Destination Competitiveness? 2. Destination Competitiveness: An Overview 3. Determinants of Destination Competitiveness Part 2: Destination Management 4. Destination-Based Management Strategies 5. Destination-Based Total Quality Management 6. Destination Benchmarking Part 3: Destination Marketing 7. Destination-Based Marketing Strategies 8. Destination Branding 9. From Traditional Marketing to ‘It’ Marketing 2010: 229 x 152: 262pp Hb: 978-0-415-99171-1: £70.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415991711

A Global Synthesis

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. It involves complex consideration to both the preservation of the physical site and community mining heritages as well as the health, safety and environmental factors inherent in opening these vast sites to the public. 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 2010: 246 x 174: 280pp Hb: 978-0-415-56090-0: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-86550-7 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415560900

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Tourists, Tourism and the Good Life

Approaches to Development

Philip Pearce, James Cook University, Australia, Sebastian Filep, Victoria University, Australia and Glenn Ross, James Cook University, Australia

Edited by Donald V.L. Macleod and Steven A. Gillespie both at University of Glasgow, UK Sustainable Tourism in Rural Europe contains contributions from leading international scholars that review and analyze the concept and practice of sustainable tourism in this region through a multidisciplinary approach that embodies the view that sustainable tourism warrants a holistic approach in terms of its impacts and development potential. Divided into three sections: Key Themes and Issues; The State and Development; The Local Community and Development, this book addresses contentious and vital issues through theory, detailed research and case studies, offering real world approaches to sustainable development, showing problems including local politics which challenge abstract models. It introduces cutting edge research dealing with contemporary developments throughout Europe and consequential lessons/implications for other rural parts of the world. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Section 1: Key Themes and Issues 2. Sustainable Tourism and the Changing Rural Scene in Europe 3. Tourism Mobility, Locality and Sustainable Rural Development 4. European Union, Sustainable Tourism Policy and Rural Europe 5. Ecotourism in the Wider Rural Context 6. Tourism in Semi-Rural Environments: Sustainability Issues and Experience from the Baltic States Section 2: The State and Development 7. The Impact of European Union Funding on Coastal Tourism in Yorkshire 8. A Canary Island in the Context of Sustainable Tourism Development 9. The Role of Destination Management Organisations: Models for Sustainable Rural Destinations in Scotland? 10. Pilgrimage, Tourism, and the Cultural Industries in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Palestine: Reporting from two European Commission TEMPUS projects 11. Views About the Scale and Types of Tourism Development in the Rural Periphery: The Case of Gozo Section 3: The Local Community and Development 12. Approaches Towards Development of Sustainable Recreational Fishing: A Case Study from the Nemunas Delta, Lithuania 13. From Obsolescent Fish Farm to Developing Ecotourism Destination: The Aranyponty (’Golden Carp’) Fishponds Complex in Rural Hungary 14. From Fishing Industry to ‘Fish Porn’: Tourism Transforming Place 15. Agritourism Characteristics and Contributions to Destination Livelihood Sustainability: A Case Study From South-West Scotland 16. Moorsbus: Towards a Holistic Approach to Rural Bus Services in the North York Moors National Park 17. Cultural Tourism Clusters: Experiences From Ireland 18. Conclusion September 2010: 234 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-54799-4: £85.00 eBook: 978-0-203-84421-2

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 links 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 1: Introduction to Section 1 – Principally About Individuals 2. Flow and Tourist Satisfaction 3. Time, Tourism, Host Communities and Positive Psychology 4. Ethics, Tourism and Wellbeing Section 2: Introduction to Section 2 – 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. July 2010: 229 x 152: 242pp Hb: 978-0-415-99329-6: £70.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415993296

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Tourist Customer Service Satisfaction An Encounter Approach Francis P. Noe, Retired, National Park Service, U.S. Dept. of Interior, USA, Muzaffer Uysal and Vincent P. Magnini both at Pamplin College of Business, Virginia Polytechnic Institute 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 and 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 Chapter 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? July 2010: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-57804-2: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-85236-1 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415578042

Tourist Mobility and Advanced Tracking Technologies Noam Shoval and Michal Isaacson both at Hebrew University, Israel

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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Advances in Tourism Destination Marketing

Tourism Enterprises and Sustainable Development

Managing Networks

International Perspectives on Responses to the Sustainability Agenda

Edited by Metin Kozak, Mugla University, Turkey, Juergen Gnoth, University of Otago, New Zealand and Luisa L.A Andreu, University of Valencia, Spain Advances in Tourism 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. Rodolfo Baggio and Magda Antonioli Corigliano 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

Edited by David Leslie, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK

These texts have not sought to investigate and examine the response of government/national tourist organizations to the international sustainability agenda and the responses/actions of tourism enterprises to this ’greening’ agenda. This text aims to address this remarkable gap. 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

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Tourism in China

Perspectives on Systems, Restructuring and Innovations

Destination, Cultures and Communities

Edited by Stefan Gössling, Western Norway Research Institute, Norway, C. Michael Hall, University of Canterbury, New Zealand and David Weaver, University of South Carolina, USA

Edited by Chris Ryan, Waikato Management School, New Zealand and Gu Huimin, Beijing International Studies University, China

Sustainable Tourism Futures re-assesses the sustainability paradigm and outlines the ways in which sustainable tourism is possible, offering key insights into the fundamental shifts in operations, systems and philosophies that need to take place. Selected Contents: Part 1: Theoretical Foundations: Re-thinking the Tourism System Part 2: Restructuring the Tourism System: Practical Examples Part 3: Innovation: Sustainable Tourism Futures

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This book provides a voice to Chinese mainland academic researchers and examines the nature of tourism research and tourism development in China. 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

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Handbook of Tourist Behavior Theory & Practice

The Advanced Econometrics of Tourism Demand

Edited by Metin Kozak, Mugla University, Turkey and Alain Decrop, Namur University, Belgium

Haiyan Song and Stephen F. Witt both at Hong Kong Polytechnic University and Gang Li, University of Surrey, UK

This book provides an overview of tourist behaviour processes and influences and explains the concepts and theories that underlie tourist decision making and behavior.

Selected Contents: Part 1: Motivation and Need Recognition Part 2: Perception and Information Processing Part 3: Evaluation of Alternatives and Choice Part 4: The Tourism Experience Part 5: Post-Choice Processes Part 6: Individual Determinants of Tourist Behavior Part 7: Environmental Determinants of Tourist Behavior 2008: 229 x 152: 286pp Hb: 978-0-415-99360-9: £100.00 eBook: 978-0-203-88180-4

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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

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Clare Weeden, University of Brighton, UK

This volume explores tourism in the Caribbean – one of the most tourism dependent regions of the world – 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.

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 Trinidad & 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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Responsible Tourist Behaviour Series: Routledge Research in Responsible Tourism This book offers a highly original contribution to the debate surrounding the demand for ethical and responsible holidays. It explores the concerns of responsible tourists, their motivational values and a detailed presentation of how these values inform their holiday choices. This book offers a new and challenging perspective to the study of tourists and responsible tourism by providing a unique empirical insight into how responsible tourists incorporate their norms and values into their holiday decisions. The text will be of interest to undergraduates, postgraduates and tutors on courses that have tourism and the tourist at their centre, and to academics in other disciplines such as marketing and consumer behaviour. It will also be highly relevant to the global tourism industry. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Consumer Behaviour and Tourist Decision-Making 3. Ethical Consumption of the Responsible Tourist 4. Personal Values and Pro-Social Consumer Behaviour 5. What Values Can Tell Us About the Responsible Tourist 6. Marketing and the Responsible Tourist 7. Conclusion: Towards a New Understanding of the Responsible Tourist August 2011: 234 x 156: 220pp Hb: 978-0-415-57399-3: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-85525-6 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415573993

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Routledge Gastronomy, Food and Drink Series Editor: C. Michael Hall, University of Canterbury, New Zealand This groundbreaking series focuses on cutting edge research on key topics and contemporary issues in the area of gastronomy, food and drink. The books in the series are interdisciplinary and international in scope, considering not only culture and history but also contemporary issues facing the food industry, such as security of supply chains. Forthcoming

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Alternative Food Networks

The Contemporary Business of Champagne

Knowledge, Place and Politics David Goodman, Michael Goodman and Melanie DuPuis Farmers’ markets, veggie boxes, local foods, organic products and Fair Trade goods – how have these once novel, ’alternative’ foods and the people and networks supporting them become increasingly familiar features of everyday consumption? Are the visions of ’alternative worlds’ built on ethics of sustainability, social justice, animal welfare and the aesthetic values of local food cultures and traditional crafts still credible now that these foods crowd supermarket shelves and other ’mainstream’ shopping outlets? This timely book provides a critical review of the growth of alternative food networks and their struggle to defend their ethical and aesthetic values against the standardizing pressures of the corporate mainstream. It reviews the different positions around these networks from three major arenas of food activism and politics: Britain and Western Europe, the United States, and the global Fair Trade economy. The book is thoroughly informed by contemporary social theory and interdisciplinary social scientific scholarship, formulating an original integrative framework to understand alternative food production-consumption and offers a unique geographical reach in its case studies. Selected Contents: Part 1: Approaches and Bridging Concepts Part 2: The Quality ‘Turn’, Re-Localisation and Rural Development: AFNs in Britain and Western Europe Part 3: American Experience: Community, Localism and Market Governance Part 4: Globalised Fair Trade Food Networks: Ethics, Quality and Mainstream Politics Part 5: Whither Alternative Food Networks? July 2011: 234 x 156: 302pp Hb: 978-0-415-67146-0: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415671460

Edited by Steven Charters, Reims University, France The world of champagne offers a fascinating insight into the complexity of modern business management and marketing. Champagne is at the same time a wine, a luxury product and a regional brand – it is tied to the place from which it comes, and can be made nowhere else. It therefore highlights a range of characteristics which make it interesting to the modern business world. This is the first book to offer a complete overview of the way in which champagne as a product is organized, managed and marketed. The book covers the entire range of issues surrounding the management of the champagne industry by reviewing the current context of champagne (structural, economic and legal), the role of ‘place’ (identity and terroir and tourism), marketing the ‘myth’ of champagne (image and competitive advantage) and the management of the industry (accountability, people and the territorial brand). The book brings together leading academics and examines the champagne region from multidisciplinary perspectives. Selected Contents: Introduction Section 1: Context 1. The Historical and Structural Context 2. The Economic Context 3. The Legal Context Section 2: The Place 4. A Place of Paradox: Champagne as it is Presented to the Outsider 5. Terrorism in Champagne Section 3: Creating the Myth 6. Champagne’s Mystique, or Complexity and Consumer Confusion 7. Wine that Makes You Dream: Can Champagne Keep the Dream Alive? Section 4: Managing the Industry 8. Creating and Sustaining a Competitive Advantage Over Time 9. Accounting and Accountability 10. Exploding Bottles: Exploring the Culture and Workforce of Champagne Section 5: Reflecting on Research and Champagne 11. The Process of a Research Tour 12. Discussion and Conclusions July 2011: 234 x 156: 296pp Hb: 978-0-415-59440-0: £85.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415594400

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Handbook of Events

Edited by Andrew Holden, University of Bedfordshire, UK and David A. Fennell, Brock University, Canada This Handbook explores and critically evaluates tourism’s relationship with nature, especially pertinent at a time of major re-evaluation of our relationship with the environment as a consequence of the environmental problems we now face. It brings together leading specialists from range of disciplinary backgrounds and geographical regions, to provide state-of-the-art theoretical reflection and empirical research on this complex relationship and future direction. Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: Scientific Realities and Cultural Constructs of the Environment 1. Introduction: What is ‘Environment’? 2. The Natural Science Ontology of Environment 3. The Social Science Ontology of Environment 4. Religious Perspectives of the Environment 5. Indigenous Belief Systems and the Environment 6. Romantic Ideals of Nature 7. The Importance of the Aesthetic 8. Political Views of Nature, from Anarchy to Neo-liberalism 9. Complexity Theory and Tourism 10. Environmental Ethics 11. New Moral Geographies and Tourism 12. The Need for Inter-disciplinary Analysis of the Tourism-environment Relationship Part 2: Ecosystems and Impact Issues 13. Nature as a Resource for Tourism Bio-diversity and Tourism 14. Wilderness and Tourism 15. Freshwater Systems and Tourism 16. Coastal Marine Systems and Tourism 17. Wetlands and Tourism 18. Mountain Environments and Tourism 19. Islands and Tourism 20. Desert Environments and Tourism 21. Global Biodiversity Hotspots and Tourism Part 3: Environmental Policy, Resource Governance and Management 22. Brundtland Report 23. The Earth Summit and Agenda 24. Framework Conventions on Climate Change 25. Kyoto Protocol 26. Environmental Governance and Tourism 27. Environmental Economics and Tourism 28. The Environmental Impacts of Tourism and EIA 29. Common Pool Resources and Tourism 30. Zoning, Land-use Planning and Tourism 31. Carrying Capacity and Tourism 32. Protected Areas and Tourism 33. Limits of Acceptable Change and Tourism 34. Ecological Footprint and Tourism 35. Precautionary Principle and Tourism 36. Cost-benefit Analysis and Tourism 37. Certification and Eco-labels and Tourism Part 4: Terminology and Types of Tourism 38. Sustainable Tourism 39. Eco-Tourism 40. Nature-based Tourism 41. Wildlife Tourism 42. Agro-Tourism 43. Slow Tourism 44. Responsible Tourism 45. Pro-poor Tourism Part 5: Contemporary and Future Issues 46. Global Warming and Tourism 47. Climate Change and Tourism 48. Energy and Tourism 49. Water and Tourism 50. Human Population and Tourism 51. Waste Management and Tourism 52. Organic Farming and Tourism 53. Fair-trade and Tourism 54. Resiliency and Uncertainty in Tourism 55. Adaptive Co-management and Tourism 56. Environmental Ethics and Tourism 57. Animal Rights and Tourism 58. Eco-imperialism and Tourism 59. Corporate Social Responsibility and Tourism

Edited by Stephen J. Page, University of Stirling, UK and Joanne Connell, University of Stirling, Scotland The Handbook of Events explores and critically evaluates the debates and controversies inherent to this rapidly expanding discipline. It brings together leading specialists from range of disciplinary backgrounds and geographical regions, to provide state-of-the-art theoretical reflection and empirical research on the evolution of the subject, what Events is as a discipline, significance it has on contemporary society and to disseminate its future direction as a main stream subject area. The book is divided in to six inter-related sections. Section one evaluates the evolution of events as a discipline and defines what Events Studies is. Section two critically reviews the relationship between events and other disciplines such as Tourism, Sport. Section three evaluates the impacts of Events from varying political, social and environmental perspectives. Section four focuses on the management of events, Section five looks at evaluating events in terms of success and failure and Section six examines the future direction of Events at the academic and government level. It offers the reader a comprehensive synthesis of this field, conveying the latest thinking and research. The text will provide an invaluable resource for all those with an interest in Events Studies, encouraging dialogue across disciplinary boundaries and areas of study. Selected Contents: Part 1: Defining Events Studies Part 2: Disciplinary Studies and Events: Theory, Concepts and Methods of Analysis Part 3: The Impacts of Events Part 4: Policy, Planning and Management Part 5: Evaluating Events Part 6: Future Research Directions for Events January 2012: 246 x 174: 550pp Hb: 978-0-415-58334-3: £125.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415583343

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Bali Tourism

Regulating Tourism in an Age of Uncertainty

Arthur Asa Berger, San Francisco State University, USA

Brian Simpson, University of New England, Australia and Cheryl Simpson, Flinders University, Australia

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 traveler. 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 Ball 6. Balinese Symbols and Icons 7. Coda: Bali on my Mind August 2011: 164pp Hb: 978-0-7890-3519-6: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-7890-3520-2: £26.99

Critical in style, From Heritage to Terrorism: Regulating Tourism in an Age of Uncertainty examines the law and its role in shaping and defining tourism and the tourist experience. Using a broad range of legal documents and other materials from a variety of disciplines, it surveys how the underlying values of tourism often conflict with a concern for human rights, cultural heritage and sustainable environments.

Departing from the view that within this context the law is simply relegated to dealing the ‘hard edges’ of the tourist industry and tourist behaviour, the authors explore: • the ways that the law shapes the nature of tourism and how it can do this • the need for a more focused role for law in tourism • the law’s current and potential role in dealing with the various tensions for tourism in the panic created by the spread of global terrorism. Addressing a range of fundamental issues underlying global conflict and tourism, this thoroughly up-to-date and topical book is an essential read for all those interested in tourism and law. Selected Contents: Part 1: Law in Tourism 1. Conceptualising Tourism and the Tourist as a Legal Problem Part 2: Tourism as a Just Cause 2. Establishing the Exalted Tourist 3. The Urban Tourist: Inserting the Tourist into the Cityscape 4. The Cultural Tourist: Culture as Tourism Part 3: Tourism as Transgression 5. The Targetted Tourist: The Legal Construction of Fear 6. The Pleasure Tourist: Sex Tourism as a Legal Dilemma 7. Work and Death in Tourism: Darkness and Voyeurism Part 4: Tourism in Law 8. Conclusion: Tourism as a Legal Problem July 2010: 234 x 156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-42559-9: £75.00

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Handbook of Tourism Research Edited by Cathy H.C. Hsu, Hong Kong Polytechnic Univ 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 organized 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, analysed and discussed from a range of perspectives. 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 2011: 246 x 174: 700pp Hb: 978-0-7890-3704-6: £110.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780789037046

Events and Festivals Current Trends and Issues Edited by Martin Robertson, Napier University, UK and Elspeth Frew, La Trobe University, Australia Both up-to-date and forward thinking, the managerial themes addressed in Events and Festivals 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. 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

Safety and Security in Tourism Series Recovery Marketing after Crises Edited by Noel Scott, University of Queensland, Australia, Eric Laws and Bruce Prideaux both at James Cook University, Australia The book explores a wide range of catastrophes, from Hurricane Katrina to tsunamis to war, taking a detailed look at management and administrative strategies which can help stimulate tourism recovery. This book explores stealth and catastrophic risks, risk perceptions, mediating the effects of natural disasters on travel intention, and various marketing strategies designed to bring customers back. 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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European Forest Recreation and Tourism A Handbook Edited by Simon Bell, Edinburgh College of Art, UK, Murray Simpson, University of Oxford, UK, Lisa Tyrväinen, METLA (Finnish Forest Research Institute), Finland, Tuija Sievänen, METLA (Finnish Forest Research Institute), Finland and Ulrike Pröbstl, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria

In an increasingly urbanized world more and more people are turning to our forests and woodland for recreation and tourism. Planning and providing for this growing demand poses challenges that need to be addressed by managers and designers alike. Based on a study of forest recreation from across Europe, the editors bring together the expertise of more than eighty leading professionals and academics to provide a clear and concise guide to best practice. Case studies and careful research give a detailed insight into the issues that forest recreation raises, from strategic planning to integration into the existing rural economy. Essential reading for tourism planners, landscape designers and countryside managers delivering forest recreation and tourism.

Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Forest Recreation and Nature Tourism in Europe: Context, history, and current Situation Part 1 2. Evaluating the Economic and Social Benefits of Forest Recreation and Nature Tourism 3. Integrating Forest Recreation and Nature Tourism into the Rural Economy 4. Instruments for Developing Recreation and Nature Tourism in Forests Part 2 5. Monitoring of Forest Recreation Demand 6. Assessing and Planning the Supply of Opportunities for Forest Recreation and Nature Tourism Part 3 7. Strategic Planning of Forest Recreation and Nature Tourism 8. The Recreation Planning Process 9. Site Planning and Design for Recreation and Nature Tourism 2008: 246 x 189: 272pp • Hb: 978-0-415-44363-0: £55.00 • eBook: 978-0-203-87207-9 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415443630

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A Adey, Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Advanced Econometrics of Tourism Demand, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Advances in Tourism Destination Marketing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Airey, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Allan, Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Alternative Food Networks . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Andreu, Luisa L.A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Ateljevic, Irena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

B Bali Tourism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Baloglu, Seyhmus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Basic Management Accounting for the Hospitality Industry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Bell, Simon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Benckendorff, Pierre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Benson, Angela M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Berger, Arthur Asa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Bull, Adrian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Business of Champagne, The . . . . . . . . . . 38

C Carbon Managemnent in Tourism . . . . . . . 14 Carmichael Aitchison, Cara . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Carr, Neil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Carson, Dean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Case, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Cerina, Fabio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Chambers, Donna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19, 37 Charlton, Clive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Charters, Steve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Chhabra, Deepak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Chibili, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Children’s and Families’ Holiday Experience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Chong, King . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Coastal and Marine Tourism . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Coles, Tim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 13, 14 Commercial Homes in Tourism . . . . . . . . . 16 Conlin, Michael V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Connell, Joanne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Connell, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Contemporary Geographies of Leisure, Tourism and Mobility (series) . . . . . . . 7,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26 Critical Turn in Tourism Studies, The . . . . . 29 Cultural Heritage and Tourism in the Developing World . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Cultural Moment in Tourism, The . . . . . . . 27

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E Economics of Sustainable Tourism . . . . . . . 15 Economics of Tourism, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Ecotourism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Emery, Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Environment and Tourism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Ethics of Tourism, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 European Forest Recreation and Tourism . . 42 Event Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Events and Festivals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Events and the Environment . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Events and Urban Regeneration . . . . . . . . 11

I International Business and Tourism . . . . . . 14 Introduction to Visual Research Methods in Tourism, An . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Ioannides, Dimitri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 International Sport Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Isaacson, Michal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Issues in Cultural Tourism Studies . . . . . . . . 6

J Jolliffe, Lee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Jones, Ian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

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F Fennell, David A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 18, 39 Fieldwork in Tourism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Filep, Sebastian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Finkel, Rebecca . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Foley, Malcolm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Frew, Elspeth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20, 41 From Heritage to Terrorism . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Frost, Warwick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Fyall, Alan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

G Gartner, William C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Gender and Tourism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Geography of Tourism and Recreation, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Gillespie, Steven A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Global Cases on Hospitality Industry . . . . . 12 Gnoth, Juergen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Goodman, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Goodman, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Gössling, Stefan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, 36 Gottiener, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Green, Christine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

H Haldrup, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Hall, C. Michael . . . . . . . . 7, 10, 13, 14, 23, 24, 25, 26, 36 Handbook of Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Handbook of Tourism and the Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Handbook of Tourism Research . . . . . . . . . 41 Handbook of Tourist Behavior . . . . . . . . . . 36

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Hannam, Kevin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Holden, Andrew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, 9, 39 Hsu, Cathy H.c. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Huimin, Gu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Human Rights and Global Events . . . . . . . 28

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Key Ideas in Geography (series) . . . . . . . . . . 7 Knox, Dan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Kozak, Metin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32, 35, 36

L Larsen, Jonas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Last Chance Tourism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Laws, Eric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Lemelin, Raynald Harvey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Leslie, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Lew, Alan A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Li, Gang . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Lockyer, Timothy L. G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Lovelock, Brent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Lovelock, Kirsten . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Lynch, Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

M Macleod, Donald V. L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Magnini, Vincent P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maitland, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Managing and Marketing Tourist Destinations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Managing Sport Facilities and Major Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Markandya, Anil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mason, Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . McAleer, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mcgillvray, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . McIntosh, Alison J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . McPherson, Gayle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mega Tourist Metropolises . . . . . . . . . . . . Minca, Claudio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Mining Heritage and Tourism . . . . . . . . . . 32 Mobility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Momsen, Janet Henshall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Morgan, Nigel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Moscardo, Gianna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Mosedale, Jan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Mowforth, Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 12 Munt, Ian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 12 Murphy, Laurie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

N New Perspectives in Caribbean Tourism . . . New Perspectives in Tourism Geographies . Newman, Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Noe, Francis P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nyaupane, Gyan P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

37 29 26 34 25

O Oakes, Tim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Outdoor Recreation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

P Page, Stephen J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 39 Papatheodorou, Andreas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Pearce, Philip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31, 33 Plummer, Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Political Economy of Tourism . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Prideaux, Bruce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Pritchard, Annette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Pröbstl, Ulrike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

R Rakic, Tijana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Real Tourism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Responsible Tourist Behaviour . . . . . . . . . . 37 Roberts, Sherma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Robertson, Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Ross, Glenn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Routledge Advances in Tourism (series) . . . . 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36 Routledge Critical Studies in Tourism, Business and Management (series) . . . 15, 16 Routledge Dictionary of Leisure and Tourism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Routledge International Series in Tourism, Business and Management (series) . . . . . 14 Routledge Introductions to Environment (series) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Routledge Perspectives on Development (series) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Routledge Research in Responsible Tourism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Rugendyke, Barbara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Ryan, Chris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

S Saarinen, Jarkko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Safety and Security in Tourism . . . . . . . . . . 41 Scheyvens, Regina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Schmid, Heiko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Scott, Noel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Sharpley, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 21, 31 Shaw, Gareth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Shoval, Noam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Sievänen, Tuija . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Shipway, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Simpson, Brian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Simpson, Cheryl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Simpson, Murray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Simpson, Tim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Sinclair, M. Thea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Smith, Aaron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Smith, Andrew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Smith, Laurajane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Smith, Melanie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Song, Haiyan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28, 36 Sport & Tourism: A Reader . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Stabler, Mike J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Stewart, Emma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Stone, Philip R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Student’s Guide to Writing Dissertations and Theses in Tourism Studies and Related Disciplines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Study of Tourism, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Sustainable Marketing of Cultural and Heritage Tourism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Sustainable Tourism Futures . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Sustainable Tourism in Rural Europe . . . . . 33

T Telfer, David J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Timothy, Dallen J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, 25 Torres, Rebecca Maria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Tourism and Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Tourism and Animal Ethics . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Tourism and Change in Polar Regions . . . . 24 Tourism and Development in the Developing World . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Tourism and India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Tourism and Innovation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Tourism and National Identities . . . . . . . . . 20 Tourism and National Parks . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Tourism and Poverty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Tourism and Responsibility . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Tourism and Social Marketing . . . . . . . . . . 13 Tourism and Sustainability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Tourism at the Grassroots . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Tourism Enterprises and Sustainable Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Tourism Geography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

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Tourism in China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19, 36 Tourism in the USA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Tourism Supply Chain Management . . . . . 28 Tourism, Performance and the Everyday . . 24 Tourism, Poverty and Development in the Developing World . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Tourist Cities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Tourist Customer Service Satisfaction . . . . 34 Tourist Experience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Tourist Mobility and Advanced Tracking Technologies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Tourist Shopping Villages . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Tourists, Tourism and the Good Life . . . . . 33 Tucker, Hazel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Turner, Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Tyrväinen, Lisa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

U Understanding and Managing Tourism Impacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Uysal, Muzaffer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

V van Leeuwen, Linda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Volunteer Tourism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

W Waterton, Emma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Watson, Steve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Weaver, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Weed, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Weeden, Clare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Westerbeek, Hans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 White, Leanne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Williams, Stephen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Wilson, Julie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Witt, Stephen F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 World Tourism Cities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

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