Destination Marketing offers the reader an integrated and comprehensive overview of the key challenges and constraints facing DMOs and how destination marketing can be planned, implemented and evaluated to achieve successful destination competitiveness. This new 2nd Edition has been revised and updated to include: new slim - lined 15 chapter structure new chapters on Destination Competitiveness and Technology new and updated case studies throughout including emerging markets new content on social media marketing in destination marketing organisations and sustainable destination marketing additional online resources for lecturers and students including PPT's, test bank and video links. It is written in an engaging style and applies theory to a range of tourism destinations at the consumer, business, national and international level by using topical examples.
Health services are essential for offering medical help to tourists and staff . Sanitation is essential for the health of tourists and staff .
This simulating series has proved highly successful over many years and each topic remains fresh and stimulating. Each topic is carefully selected to address state and territory curricula variants.
Coopetition: Global Tourism Beyond the Millennium: Charting the Course for Education, Government, and Commerce
Legal Basis for State and Territory Tourism Planning
The new edition of this text is positioned - through its broad coverage, accessible style and presentation, and practical application - as the core learning resource for students of tourism planning.
The text has been updated to take into account developments such as growing concern for climate change and the maturing response of tourism to the safety and security of tourists.
This edition has been revised to reflect events, developments and literature of modern times (including 11 September 2001), as well as dealing with a range of additional issues and challenges that confront the industry.
Introduction to Tourism: Development, Dimensions and Issues
Studies the supply of the tourism product, and the impacts of tourism on destinations, by examining case studies of contemporary tourism planning and policy in two countries.
This text introduces the fundamental principles of tourism and provides a framework that effectively integrates theory and practice.