73621Tourism an exploration
1. The development of the tourism industry; 2. The tourism industry; 3. The tourism explosion; 4. Psychology and motivation for tourism; 5. Economic aspects of tourism; 6. Social impact of tourism.
73622Tourism and hospitality management in practice : a case study collection
Part 1. Resilience and recovery. Part 2. Sustainable tourism in context. Part 3. Operations management. Part 4. Events and the visitor experience.
73623Tourism and social marketing
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 the promotion of ethical tourism and marketing. This innovative book is comprehensive in scope by considering a variety of relevant fields relevant to tourism and social marketing practice including, health, non - profit organisations, governance, the politics of marketing and consumption, consumer advocacy and environmental and sustainable marketing.
73624Tourism destination development
The book reveals dominant as well as alternative approaches to the field. The authors demonstrate how tourism destinations are commercial, but socially embedded; how they are both material and territorial, but at the same time socially constructed; how production of touristic brands and images are vital, but contested. Such tensions are unfolded through paradigmatic discussions and a series of case studies from the northern hemisphere. The chapters in the book investigate how destination development is catalysed through theming
73625Tourism economic report 1998
This report represents a major new initiative by the World Tourism Organization. It is the first analysis of the economic contribution of tourism conducted on a country-by-country basis worldwide. The study is complimented by seven essays on specialist economic issues relevant to tourism, contributed by acknowledged authorities in their respective fields.
73626Tourism economics and policy : 2nd ed.
This revised edition incorporates new material on the sharing economy, AI, surface and marine transport, resident quality of life issues, the price mechanism, the economic contribution of tourism, and tourism and economic growth. It remains an accessible text for students, researchers and practitioners in tourism economics and policy.
73627Tourism management (Wiley Australia tourism): 3rd ed.
Introduction to tourism management, the tourism system, the evolution and growth of tourism, destinations, the tourism product, tourism markets, tourism marketing, economic impacts of tourism.
73628Tourism management: 3rd ed.
New Technology in Tourism highlights the increasing role of technology tools and systems in the tourism industry, including virtual reality, artificial reefs, geographical information systems, energy cogeneration and hand-held computers; Australian and international statistics and information updated as of 2004; Increased coverage of regional tourism issues and initiatives; More coverage of the key tourism players: government, industry and individuals, and their role in managing tourist systems in times of uncertainty; A thorough discussion of the economic, sociocultural and environmental impacts of tourism; A chapter on sustainable tourism including ecotourism, sustainable mass tourism and industry responses and practices; A chapter on tourism research, which introduces students to the important role of research in tourism; Three practical features in each chapter illustrate and reinforce the theory.
73629Tourism marketing and management handbook
This work provides a practical reference source to crucial issues in tourism marketing and management. it aims to guide tourism students with the help of coverage of various management decision areas. the applied analysis and discussion featured includes pertinent examples.
73630Tourism marketing in Australia
Introduction tourism commissions, travel agents and tour operators, surface transport, the airlines, attractions, hotels and motels, resorts, consultants...





