Coastal Mass Tourism

Coastal Mass Tourism
Author: Bill Bramwell
Publisher: Channel View Publications
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2004-02-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1873150695

This book examines the development of mass tourism in coastal regions of Southern Europe, with implications for similar regions across the world. It provides a critical assessment of two influential policies intended to promote sustainable development, these being attempts to make mass tourism resorts more sustainable, and the development of smaller-scale, `alternative' tourism products.

Coastal Mass Tourism

Coastal Mass Tourism
Author: Bill Bramwell
Publisher: Channel View Publications
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781873150689

This text examines the development of mass tourism in coastal regions of Southern Europe, with implications for similar regions. It provides a critical assessment of attempts to make mass tourism resorts more sustainable, and the development of smaller-scale, alternative tourism products.

Managing Coastal Tourism Resorts

Managing Coastal Tourism Resorts
Author: Sheela Agarwal
Publisher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1845410726

Drawing on examples from a range of economies and environments, this text develops a global perspective on the management issues facing coastal resorts. The main management themes highlighted include the processes of restructuring, and attempts to develop sustainable agendas.

Encyclopedia of Tourism

Encyclopedia of Tourism
Author: Jafar Jafari
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 717
Release: 2002-09-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1134735324

In fewer than three hundred years tourism has become a global service industry of great economic, cultural and political importance. Published to critical acclaim, the Encyclopedia of Tourism - now available as a Routledge World Reference title - is the definitive one-volume reference source to this challenging multisectoral industry and multi disciplinary field of study. Comprising over one thousand entries, this volume has been written by an international team of contributors to provide a comprehensive guide to both the manifest and hidden dimensions of tourism. It explores the wide range of definitions, concepts, perspectives and institutions and includes: comprehensive coverage of key issues and concepts definitions of all terms and acronyms entries on the significant institutions, associations and journals in the field country-specific tourism profiles, from Greece to Japan and Kenya to Peru thorough analysis of the trends and patterns of tourism development and growth. The extensive cross-referencing and comprehensive index will assist the reader in making links between the diverse aspects of tourism studies, and the suggestions for further reading are invaluable.

Coping with Tourists

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

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

Europe At the Seaside

Europe At the Seaside
Author: Luciano Segreto
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2009-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1845459113

Mass tourism is one of the most striking developments in postwar western societies, involving economic, social, cultural, and anthropological factors. For many countries it has become a significant, if not the primary, source of income for the resident population. The Mediterranean basin, which has long been a very popular destination, is explored here in the first study to scrutinize the region as a whole and over a long period of time. In particular, it investigates the area’s economic and social networks directly involved in tourism, which includes examining the most popular spots that attract tourists and the crucial actors, such as hotel entrepreneurs, travel agencies, charter companies, and companies developing seaside resort networks. This important volume presents a fascinating picture of the economics of tourism in one of the world’s most visited destinations.

Cultures of Mass Tourism

Cultures of Mass Tourism
Author: Pau Obrador Pons
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2012-11-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1409488284

With more than 230 million international tourists a year, the Mediterranean region is the largest tourist destination in the world. This book outlines that its economic importance is matched by its significance as a cultural and aesthetic phenomenon. Through a series of ethnographic insights into some of the key sites of mass Mediterranean tourism, it focuses on package tourists' experiences of the serial, banal and depthless spaces that are mushrooming along the coast and the enchantments, dissolutions and dreams that saturate them. Moving away from the notion of authentic places corrupted by mass tourism, the book shows how new forms and spaces are made and remade by the mobilities and performances of locals, workers and tourists. Finally, the book looks at the complex materialities of mass tourism and the many networks that make it possible.

Cultures of Mass Tourism

Cultures of Mass Tourism
Author: Pau Obrador Pons
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2009
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780754672135

Cultures of Mass Tourism discusses how mass tourism has brought about new social and cultural formations that mix global, national and local influences and offers a series of insights into some of the key sites. It looks at the new forms and spaces created, as well as the social practices and materialities of mass tourism to provide a thorough analysis of the subject.

Mass Tourism in a Small World

Mass Tourism in a Small World
Author: David Harrison
Publisher: CABI
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2017-05-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1780648545

This new book reviews all aspects of the phenomenon of mass tourism. It covers theoretical perspectives (including political economy, ethics, sustainability and environmentalism), the historical context, and the current challenges to domestic, intra-regional and international mass tourism. As tourism and tourist numbers continue to grow around the world, it becomes increasingly important that this subject is studied in depth and best practice applied in real-life situations. Finishing with a speculative chapter identifying potential future trends and challenges, this book forms an essential resource for all researchers and students within tourism studies.