Trends in European Tourism Planning and Organisation: Aspects of Tourism (Hardcover), cartea 60
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781845414115
ISBN-10: 184541411X
Pagini: 400
Ilustrații: illustrations
Dimensiuni: 157 x 236 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Channel View Publications Ltd
Seria Aspects of Tourism (Hardcover)
ISBN-10: 184541411X
Pagini: 400
Ilustrații: illustrations
Dimensiuni: 157 x 236 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Channel View Publications Ltd
Seria Aspects of Tourism (Hardcover)
Notă biografică
Carlos Costa is Full Professor of Tourism at the University of Aveiro and Editor of the Journal of Tourism & Development (Revista de Turismo e Desenvolvimento). Carlos is the leader of the Tourism Research Unit and of the PhD Tourism Programme of the University of Aveiro. His main research interests are tourism planning and management, organisations, networks, gender in tourism and education. Emese Panyik is Assistant Professor of Tourism at the Catholic University of Portugal (UCP), Braga Regional Centre. Her research interests include strategic tourism planning and management, integrated rural tourism, EU tourism policy, rural governance, local policymaking and partnerships and host community impacts of tourism. Dimitrios Buhalis is Professor of eTourism and Director of eTourism Lab at Bournemouth University. His research focuses on strategic management and marketing, tourism marketing, technology and eTourism. He has written or co-edited a total of 18 books and published more than 100 articles in scholarly journals, books, conference proceedings and consultancy reports.
Cuprins
Chapter 1. Costa, C.; Panyik, E., Buhalis, D.: Towards a Conceptual Framework: An Introduction Section 1. Territory Chapter 2. Jansen-Verbeke, M.: Mutation of Cultural Landscapes: The 'Unplanned' Tourism Map of Europe Chapter 3. Antonioli Corigliano, M.; Mottironi, C.: Planning and Management of European Rural Peripheral Territories Through Multifunctionality Chapter 4. Karyopouli, S.; Koutra, C.: Mature Coastal Mediterranean Destinations: Mitigating Seasonality Chapter 5. Timothy, D. J.; Saarinen, J.: Cross-Border Cooperation and Tourism in Europe Section2. Actors and Structures Chapter 6. Spyriadis, T.; Fletcher, J.; Fyall, A.: Destination Management Organisational Structures Chapter 7. Peters, M; Buhalis, D.: SMEs in Tourism Destinations Chapter 8. Clarke, A.; Raffay, A.: Benchmarking Tourism Partnerships Chapter 9. Ladkin, A.: Tourism Human Resources Section 3. Economics Chapter 10. Wanhill, S.: Funding and Development Processes Chapter 11. Castro, E. A.; Santinha, G.: State or Market in Tourism: Why Not Something Else? - Club Goods Chapter 12. Breda, Z.; Costa, C: 'Going International': Challenges and Strategies for European Tourism Businesses Chapter 13. Stavrinoudis, T; Tsartas, P.; Papatheodorou, A.: Business Environment and Accommodation Policies in Europe Section 4. Policy Chapter 14. Panyik, E.; Anastasiadou, C.: Mapping the EU's Evolving Role in Tourism: Implications of the New EU Tourism Competence Chapter 15. Manente M.; Minghetti, V.; Montaguti, F.: The Role of the European Union in Defining Tourism Policies for a Competitive Destination Governance Chapter 16. Halkier, H.: Tourism Policy and Knowledge Processes in European Tourism Chapter 17. Robbins, D. K.; Dickinson, J. E.: European Transport Policy and Tourism Section 5. Methods and Techniques Chapter 18. Carneiro, M. J.; Costa, C.; Crompton, J.: Strategies for Positioning Tourism Destinations: Trends' Analysis Chapter 19. Smith, S. L. J.: Tourism Satellite Accounts: An Overview Chapter 20. Baggio, R.; Scott, N.; Cooper, C.: Using Network Analysis to Improve Tourist Destination Management Chapter 21. Song, H.; Smeral, E.; Li, G.; Chen, J. L.: Tourism Forecasting Using Econometric Models Section 6. Vision Chapter 22. Moutinho, L.; Rate, S.;Ballantyne, R.: Futurecast: An Exploration of Key Emerging Megatrends in the Tourism Arena Chapter 23. Scherl, C; Cooper, C.: Perspectives and Trends on Knowledge Management: European Agencies and Initiatives Chapter 24. Buhalis, D.; Matloka, J.: Technology Enabled Tourism Destination Management and Marketing Chapter 25. Zaidan, E.; Wall, G.: Mobility, Migration and Tourism Chapter 26. Costa, C.; Panyik, E., Buhalis, D.: Towards a New Vision for European Tourism Policy: Conclusions
Recenzii
This most interesting and timely book illuminates the complex destination of Europe and its need to adopt new structural approaches to tourism policy. World-renowned tourism experts provide multi-disciplinary knowledge to inform Europe's future tourism planning. It is essential reading for those wanting to understand the fascinating structural changes that EU tourism is undergoing. Pauline J. Sheldon, University of Hawaii, USA Costa, Panyik & Buhalis have provided a highly insightful edited exposition of European tourism planning in the context of the new global world order. From the impacts of the global financial crunch, the restructuring of European financial arrangements and the beginnings of a European tourism policy through the 2009 Lisbon Treaty, the book provides a holistic framework for understanding the complexity of developing and governing tourism across the European Union to create competitiveness for sustainable destination development. Simon Darcy, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia