Coping with Tourists

Coping with Tourists
Author: Jeremy Boissevain
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 282
Release: 1996
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781571818782

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Twenty-four papers assess the challenges to developing a systematic framework for understanding and predicting climatic changes and variations. The contributing scientists pull together ad hoc environmental observations, presenting a coherent review of long and short term climate monitoring, direction in future research, and specific aspects of observing such as long term monitoring of the cryosphere, and oceanic observation systems. The volume is reprinted from Climatic Change, v.31, nos.2-4, 1995. Lacks an index. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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Living with Tourism

Living with Tourism
Author: Hazel Tucker
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2005-08-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1134426763

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A detailed analysis of the interactions between tourists, the local community and place, this book shows how community ownership and participation in tourism affect the politics of representation and identity and the nature of the tourist experience.

Native Tours

Native Tours
Author: Erve Chambers
Publisher: Waveland Press
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2019-06-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1478639830

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Previous editions of Native Tours provided a much-needed overview and analysis of anthropology's contributions to tourism as an emerging field of study. Such a cultural perspective illuminated key ideas surrounding worldwide host–guest relations and informed discussions of political and economic influences and the impacts, both negative and positive, of tourism as one of the world's largest industries. Applying a characteristically uncluttered, authoritative writing style alongside an exceptional command of the relevant literature, Chambers updates, refines, and extends his earlier work. He retains a focus on the social, cultural, economic, and environmental consequences of tourism, and provides a framework for understanding tourism initiatives in their particular circumstances. Three detailed case studies originating in the American Southwest, the Tirolean Alps, and Belize illustrate the varied costs and benefits of tourism.

Current Issues in Asian Tourism: Volume II

Current Issues in Asian Tourism: Volume II
Author: C. Michael Hall
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2021-04-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000370925

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Current Issues in Asian Tourism: Volume II draws together a collection of papers from Current Issues in Asian Tourism (CIAT). CIAT was launched by the editors of Current Issues in Tourism in response to the growing number of papers about tourism in Asia received by the journal and the increasing number of authors from Asian countries. This volume focuses on three aspects of Asian tourism. Firstly, the section on marketing, consumption and demand for Asian tourism includes papers on mega events, creative experiences, World Heritage Sites and pollution. Secondly, a group of papers focus on sustainable Asian tourism destinations including papers on investment, climate change, energy and local food. Finally, there are two chapters on Asian tourism research methods including the use of photography and qualitative methods. The papers in this book were originally published in Current Issues in Asian Tourism.

Cognitive Psychology and Tourism

Cognitive Psychology and Tourism
Author: Noel Scott
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 425
Release: 2024-06-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1802625798

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Compiled from 10 years of research, with chapters contributed by experts in the field, we demonstrate how tourism will benefit from applying a new paradigm found in mainstream psychology, termed here the ‘Cognitive Wave’.

Tourism and Religion

Tourism and Religion
Author: Richard Butler
Publisher: Channel View Publications
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2018-01-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1845416473

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This book examines both specific issues and more general problems stemming from the interaction of religion, travel and tourism with hospitality and culture, as well as the implications for site management and interpretation. It explores the oldest form of religious tourism – pilgrimage – from its original form to the multiple spiritual and secular variations practised today, along with issues and conflicts arising from the collision of religion, politics and tourism. The volume considers the impact of tourism and tourist numbers on religious features, communities and phenomena, including the deliberate involvement of some religious agencies in tourism. It also addresses the ways in which religious beliefs and philosophies affect the behaviour and perceptions of tourists as well as hosts. The book illustrates how different faiths interact with tourism and the issues of catering for religious tourists of the major faiths, as well as managing the interaction between increasing numbers of secular tourists and pilgrims at religious sites.

Coping with Distances

Coping with Distances
Author: Jørgen Ole Bærenholdt
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2007
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781845452902

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The Nordic Atlantic area has seen remarkable examples of social formations in areas that many would perceive as too remote to allow the construction of functioning communities. But through innovations, networking and the formation of identities people have coped with distances, thus continuously rebuilding societies in Northern Norway, Iceland, the Faroes, and Greenland. Living conditions in the Nordic Atlantic are so extreme that one might ask whether the notion of society is applicable under these circumstances. The author argues that, yes, there is a meaningful way of comprehending these social formations, which is through the spatial and temporal practices that produce, reproduce, stabilize, destabilize and change them. He introduces the concept of coping, which means neither mastering nor adapting but relates to in-between strategies and tactics reflected in practices of securing people's way of life under conditions that are never totally under their control.

Coping with Overtourism in Post-Pandemic Europe

Coping with Overtourism in Post-Pandemic Europe
Author: Gert-Jan Hospers
Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 188
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ISBN: 3643916558

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In post-pandemic Europe the topic of 'overtourism' is back on the policy agenda of many cities, towns and villages. How to deal with the negative effects of tourism on places and people? This edited volume brings together inspiring perspectives and detailed case studies from all over Europe to better understand the phenomenon of overtourism. Based on the challenges lying ahead, the book makes a call for tourism policies that are more balanced and argues for more interdisciplinary research.