Tourism Management

  • Tourism Management
    By Stephen Page

    A study by Campbell and Smith (2006) of sea turtle conservation in Tortuguero, Costa Rica highlighted the environmental values of volunteers. This is aligned with the growing awareness of sustainability issues among specific tourist ...

  • Tourism Management: An Introduction
    By Clare Inkson, Lynn Minnaert

    ... Tourism Management 23: 281–293 Oxfam (2004) 'Growth with equity is good for the poor', in F. Lechner and J. Boli (eds), The Globalisation Reader. ... Harlow: Pearson Page, S.J. and Connell J. (2006) Tourism: A Modern Synthesis.

  • Tourism Management
    By Stephen J. Page

    Kieran, D. (2012) The Idle Traveller: The Art of Slow Travel. London: Automobile Association. Coach. and. bus. travel. Bus and coach travel assumed a growing significance in the 1930s in most countries (see Chapter 2).

  • Tourism Management
    By Stephen J. Page

    This book is highly illustrated with diagrams and colour images, and contains short case studies of contemporary themes of interest, as well as new data, statistics, weblinks to key reports and industry studies.

  • Tourism Management
    By Stephen Page

    'Tourism Management' is a complete synthesis of tourism, from its beginnings, through to the major impacts it has on today's global community, the environment and economy.

  • Tourism Management
    By Stephen Page

    This bestselling book is now in its third edition and has been fully revised and updated to include complete set of brand new case studies, a new four colour page design to enhance learning and improved online companion resources packed ...

  • Tourism Management: Managing for Change
    By Stephen Page

    ... Family Spending Survey 2003-2004 (www.statistics.gov.uk) by the Office for National Statistics found that household spending in the UK included £57 a week on recreation and culture, ranked second to transport. This. TOURISM TODAY.

  • Tourism Management
    By C. Ryan, S. Page

    Sustainable Tourism : A Geographical Perspective . Harlow : Addison Wesley Longman . Hall , C.M. , Jenkins , J. and Kearsley , G. ( eds ) ( 1997 ) Tourism Planning and Policy in Australia and New Zealand : Cases , Issues and Practice .

  • Tourism Management: An Introduction
    By Clare Inkson, Lynn Minnaert

    Now in a full colour design, the new edition features a clear focus on the issues affecting 21st century tourism, providing students with extensive coverage on the effects of globalisation and global conflict; sustainability and climate ...

  • Tourism Management: An Introduction
    By Clare Inkson, Lynn Minnaert

    The previous chapters have discussed the positive and negative economic, social and environmental impacts tourism development can have on destinations. Visitor management is an area of tourism studies that is specifically aimed towards ...

  • Tourism Management
    By David Weaver, Laura Lawton

    Tourism Management, third edition builds upon the strength of the previous editions by introducing students to the complexities of the tourism system. The third edition has been updated with recent...

  • Tourism Management
    By Stephen J. Page

    As a market segment, volunteer tourists spend in excess of US$3000 a trip and TRAM (2008) estimated the size of the global market as 1.6 million volunteers per year. This was valued at between £832 000 and £1.3 million.

  • Tourism Management
    By Stephen Page

    ... 285–7 types of, 265–85 see also Hotels/hotel sector Accor budget hotels, 277 Acquisitions, 314, 325 Activities, ... 425–7 Age related factors, 316–17, 537–8 Federal Aviation Authority, 211 Glasgow/Edinburgh new airport, 217 Heathrow ...

  • Tourism Management: Analysis, Behaviour, and Strategy
    By Arch G. Woodside, Drew Martin

    Economic benefits are central to medical tourism, but other factors are also important. ... international criticism for enabling euthanasia, or what was then being called 'suicide tourism' (Sydney Morning Herald, 3 February 2007).

  • Tourism Management: Analysis, Behaviour and Strategy
    By Arch G. Woodside, Drew Martin

    Additionally, tourists tend to have higher expectations for hospitality and overall levels of service quality because ... Similarly, the International Labor Organization (2001) notes that consequential decision making on the part of ...

  • Tourism Management
    By Stephen Page

    Table 3.2 Key publications on tourist motivation—Cont'd Study Contribution P. Pearce (1982) The Social Psychology of Tourist Behaviour. Oxford: Pergamon. S. Iso-Ahola (1982) Towards a social psychology theory of tourism motivation: A ...

  • Tourism Management: An Introduction
    By Clare Inkson, Lynn Minnaert

    Morrison, A. ( 2019) Marketing and Managing Tourism Destinations. London: Routledge. Rodríguez-Díaz, M. and Espino-Rodríguezx, T.F. (eds) (2019) Tourism Destination Management. MDPI AG. Ryan, C. (2020) Advanced Introduction to Tourism ...

  • Tourism Management: New Research
    By Terry V. Liu

    In terms of potential tourist resources , the country is well endowed , and the market potential presents the ... It has beaches , caverns , marine lands and many places of unique and natural beauty including exotic plants and animals .

  • Tourism Management
    By Stephen Page

    Written in a jargon-free and engaging style, this is the ultimate student-friendly text, and a vital introduction to this exciting, ever-changing area of study.

  • Tourism Management: An Introduction
    By Clare Inkson, Lynn Minnaert

    Electronic Inspection Copy available for instructors here This exciting new text offers all students of Tourism a concise introduction to all the core topics of Tourism Management.