Practicing responsible tourism : international case studies in tourism planning, policy and development /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Harrison, Lynn C., (Lynn C.)
Otros Autores: Husbands, Winston
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : John Wiley & Sons, c1996.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1. Practicing responsible tourism: understanding tourism today to prepare for tomorrow / Winston Husbands and Lynn C. Harrison.
  • 2. Graphical images of the Commonwealth Caribbean: the tourist area cycle of evolution / Paul F. Wilkinson.
  • 3. One name, two destinations: planned and unplanned coastal resorts in Indonesia / Geoffrey Wall.
  • 4. Towards sustainability? tourism in the Republic of Cyprus / Kerry B. Godrey.
  • 5. Revitalizing Bermuda: tourism policy planning in a mature island destination / Michael V. Conlin.
  • 6. Strategic tourism planning in Fiji: an oxymoron or providing for coherence in decision making / K. Michael Haywood and Laurel J. Walsh.
  • 7. Changing the balance of power: tour operators and tourism suppliers in the spanish tourism industry / Mary s. Klemm and Maria A. Martín-Quirós.
  • 8. Maitaining competitiveness in a new world order: regional solutions to Caribbean tourism sustainability problems / Jean S. Holder.
  • 9. Setting the stage to balance competing trade-offs: identifying issues affecting tourism development and management on Inis Oírr / Michael J. Keane, Micheál S. Ó Cinnéide and Clodagh Cunningham.
  • 10. Capitalizing on location and heritage: tourism and economic regeneration in Argentière La Bessée, high french alps / Karl Donert and Duncan Light.
  • 11. Striving for sustainability and financial self-sufficiency: Nelson's Dockyard National Park, Antigua / David Russell, Ann Marie Martin and Wrenford Ferrance.
  • 12. Impacts of the grand traverse resort, Michigan, USA: are perceptions consistent with reality? / Daniel J. Styness and Susan I. Stewart.
  • 13. Tourism and transportation in Ontario, Canada: a vital link / Barbara Lamb and Sally Davidson.
  • 14. Rural tourism development: are communities in southwest rural Pennsylvania ready to participate? / Lisa Bourke and A.E. Luloff.
  • 15. An approach to community based tourism planning in the Baffin region, Canada's far north: a retrospective / Liz Addison.
  • 16. Everything must be connected to everything else: an ecosystem approach to tourism development in Northumberland county, Ontario Canada / Marion Joppe.
  • 17. Instilling community confidence and commitment in tourism: community planning and public participation in government camp, Oregon, USA / Samuel V. Lankford, Jill Knowles-Lankford and David C. Povey.
  • 18. It is "never-never land" when interest groups prevail: Disney's America Project, Prince William County, Virginia, USA / Donald Hawkins and John Cunningham.
  • 19. Hallmark events and urban reimaging strategies: coercion, community and the Sydney 2000 olympics / C. Michael Hall.
  • 20. Seeing the forest through the trees: using geographical information systems to identify potential ecotourism sites in northern Ontario, Canada / Stephen W. Boyd and Richard W. Butler.
  • 21. Keeping track of what really counts: tourism resource inventory systems in British Columbia, Canada / Peter w. Williams, Julie Paul and Douglas Hainsworth.
  • 22. Sustainable tourism development or a case of loving a special place to deaht? scuba diving in the Julian Rocks Aquatic Reserve, eastern Australia / Derrin Davis and Vicki J. Harriott.
  • 23. Divergence and conflict, or convergence and harmony? nature conservation and tourism potential in Hohe Tauern National Park, Austria / Christoph Stadel.
  • 24. Understanding visitor experiences as basis for product development: ASEB grid analysis and the black country museum in the west Midlands of England / Alison Beeho and Richard C. Prentice.
  • 25. Dinosaurs for tourism: picketm wire canyon and the rocky mountain paleontological tourism initiative, Colorado, USA / Robert M. O'Halloran.
  • 26. Attracting the invisible tourist market: VFR travel in Albury Wodonga, Australia / Bob McKercher.
  • 27. Cultivating markets for economic spin-offs: the Niagara Winter Festival of Lights, Ontario, Canada / Laurel J. Reid.
  • 28. Planning for a competitive strategy in a declining industry: positioning Spain's Arnedillo Spa Hotel / Russell A. Bell and Javier Vazquez-Illa.