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Tourism and Regional Science: New Roads: New Frontiers in Regional Science: Asian Perspectives, cartea 53

Editat de Soushi Suzuki, Karima Kourtit, Peter Nijkamp
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 iul 2022
This book provides new roads, perspectives, and a synthesis for tourism and regional science research. Tourism has become one of the most dynamic sectors in the economy and has exhibited a structurally growing importance over the past decades. In many countries the economic significance of tourism now exceeds that of traditionally strong sectors like agriculture or transportation.

It is noteworthy that in recent times, tourism research has gained great momentum from the perspective of: the leisure society; the psychological tension between hard work and a more relaxed lifestyle; and the productivity-enhancing or productivity-diminishing effects of leisure, recreation, and tourism. An abundance of new literature in the field of tourism management can also be found, for instance, in the areas of hospitality management, cultural events management, destination competitiveness policy and marketing, and transportation and logistics strategies, while much attention is also being paid to the opportunities provided by digital technology for the tourism sector. In addition, in the light of the many negative externalities of a rapidly growing tourism sector, there is also an abundant literature on the environmental and sustainability effects of tourism.

This book has the following objectives: to explore the interwoven connection between regional science and tourism research; to suggest promising pathways for innovative regional science research at the interface of tourism and space; and to demonstrate the need for a new perspective on the tourism and regional science nexus by means of empirical studies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789811636257
ISBN-10: 9811636257
Ilustrații: X, 195 p. 62 illus., 53 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Seria New Frontiers in Regional Science: Asian Perspectives

Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

Part I: Introduction.- Chapter 1 Leisure, Tourism and Space; An Introduction.- Part II: Tourism, Specialisation and Competition.- Chapter 2 Ranking World Tourism Competitiveness. A Comparison of Two Composite Indicators.- Chapter 3 Smart Tourism Specialization to Outfox the Competition: An analytical framework.- Chapter 4 Key Geographical Factors for Inbound and Domestic Tourism in Hokkaido.- Part III: Tourism and Historical Heritage.- Chapter 5 Tourism, Leisure and Cultural Heritage: the Challenge of Participatory Planning and Design.- Chapter 6 Analyzing Tourists’ Preferences For a Restored City Waterway.- Chapter 7 Space Invaders? The Role of Airbnb in the Touristification of Urban Neighbourhoods.- Part IV: Tourism Development, Sustainability and Resilience.- Chapter 8 Tourism and Economic Resilience: Implications for Regional Policies.- Chapter 9 Cross-border Sustainable Tourism Development for Busan-Fukuoka Megapolitan Cluster in Northeast Asia.- Chapter 10 Impact of Covid-19 in Tourism Regions. The Use of a Base Model for the Azores.

Notă biografică

Soushi Suzuki, Department of Life Science and Technology, Hokkai-Gakuen University, Sapporo, Japan

Karima Kourtit, Management Science, The Center for Actionable Research of the Open University (CAROU), The Open Universiteit, Heerlen, The Netherlands

Peter Nijkamp, Management Science, The Center for Actionable Research of the Open University (CAROU), The Open Universiteit, Heerlen, The Netherlands

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This book provides new roads, perspectives, and a synthesis for tourism and regional science research. Tourism has become one of the most dynamic sectors in the economy and has exhibited a structurally growing importance over the past decades. In many countries the economic significance of tourism now exceeds that of traditionally strong sectors like agriculture or transportation.

It is noteworthy that in recent times, tourism research has gained great momentum from the perspective of: the leisure society; the psychological tension between hard work and a more relaxed lifestyle; and the productivity-enhancing or productivity-diminishing effects of leisure, recreation, and tourism. An abundance of new literature in the field of tourism management can also be found, for instance, in the areas of hospitality management, cultural events management, destination competitiveness policy and marketing, and transportation and logistics strategies, while much attention is also being paid to the opportunities provided by digital technology for the tourism sector. In addition, in the light of the many negative externalities of a rapidly growing tourism sector, there is also an abundant literature on the environmental and sustainability effects of tourism.

This book has the following objectives: to explore the interwoven connection between regional science and tourism research; to suggest promising pathways for innovative regional science research at the interface of tourism and space; and to demonstrate the need for a new perspective on the tourism and regional science nexus by means of empirical studies.

Caracteristici

Explores the interwoven connections between regional science research and tourism research Suggests new and promising pathways for innovative regional science research at the interface of tourism and space Demonstrates the potential for a new perspective on the tourism and regional science nexus with empirical studies