Planning for Tourism, Leisure and Sustainability (inbunden)
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Inbunden (Hardback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
360
Utgivningsdatum
2011-09-13
Förlag
CABI Publishing
Medarbetare
Travis, Anthony S. (ed.)
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120 illustrations
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246 x 175 x 23 mm
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899 g
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1
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9781845937423

Planning for Tourism, Leisure and Sustainability

International Case Studies

Inbunden,  Engelska, 2011-09-13
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Providing a wide range of case studies in sustainable tourism planning, this authoritative work presents cases at both international and national levels as well as on a regional, sub-regional, urban, local and site scale. Drawing on the author's world-wide experience and with contributions from professionals in the field, this book takes a comparative approach relating to different economic, political and temporal dimensions, examining established initiatives both in the context of the standards of the time and from a modern perspective looking back. With an emphasis on sustainability, this unique collection is an essential resource for tourism planners, researchers and students.
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Anthony S. Travis is Emeritus Professor at the University of Birmingham and International Tourism Consultant, UK.

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PART I: INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL SCALES OF TOURISM AND LEISURE PLANNING 1: World and National Systems of Heritage Resource Classifi cation (RMP) 2: Planning for Tourism in a Post-industrial Society - a National Case Study from the UK (RMP) 3: Planning for Economic Reconstruction and Change in a Post-war Communist State: Case Study of Poland (RMP) 4: The Pilbara: a Sub-national Australian Study in 21st Century Resource Development Planning 5: The Netherlands: a European Case Study of a Nation Planning with an Over Abundance of Water 6: Israel: a Middle Eastern Case Study of Planning in a Mediterranean/Desert Edge Location (RMP) 7: Denmark: a Scandinavian Case Study of Regional Conservation Planning for Tourism and Recreation 1960-1980 (RMP) 8: Maldives' Tourism Development: a Test Case in the Indian Ocean for Conservation and Economic Development in an Islamic State (RMP towards STP) 9: Sustainable Transport to Tourist Destination Countries PART II: REGIONAL TOURISM PLANNING AND NATURAL RESOURCE PLANNING 10: Introduction to Mountain Region Planning for Conservation and Tourism 11: Introduction to the High Tatras and the Slovak High Tatras Case Study 12: The Polish Part of the High Tatras: the High Tatras and the Zakopane Areas 13: Subregional Resource Conservation Planning: the Firth of Clyde, 1970 - the First New European Strategy for Integrated Leisure and Tourism Development 14: Upland Classical National Park Eco-model: the Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia, 1990 15: Community-based Desert Ecotourism, Ancient Cities and Nomadic Cultures - Case Study 1: Petra, Wadi Rum and Aqaba, Jordan - Case Study 2: Tamanrasset and the Hoggar Mountains of the Sahara, Southern Algeria - Case Study 3: Incense Trail of Nabbatean Cities in the Negev, Southern Israel - Case Study 4: Egyptian Ecotourism and Desert Tourism 16: Introduction to UK Upland Planning for Countryside Conservation, Recreation and Tourism - Case Study 1: National Park Planning and Management - Case Study 2: The Upper Derwent Valley in the Peak District National Park - Case Study 3: The Tarka Project in Devon 17: Post-industrial Regional Tourism Planning: the South Wales Valleys - Strategy for Development and Conservation in the 1980s 18: Nature and Culture: Developing a Rural Region's Heritage Trails Through Dolenjska and Bela Krajina in Slovenia 19: Host Cultures and Tourism: Is a Culture Sustainable? 20: Mid-Wales Festival of the Countryside: a Model of Events to Reinforce Rural Culture and Life 21: Den Norske Turistforening - a Voluntary Sector Sustainable Programme in Norway 22: Cycling in the Netherlands - a Sustainable Move Forward for a Whole Nation PART III: COASTAL AND MARITIME PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT 23: Adriatic Coastal Development Planning by Federal Yugoslavia (Now Croatia), 1960-1980 24: Planning the Coastline: England and Wales 1960-1970 25: Mediterranean Action Plan and Blue Plan 26: Tourism Carrying Capacity Assessment in the Mediterranean 1980-2009 27: 'Working with the Sea': the 2008 Dutch National Response to Global Warming and Sea Rise PART IV: HISTORIC CITIES AND SUSTAINABLE TOURISM PLANNING 28: Historic Cities as Sustainable Tourist Destinations 29: Edinburgh: Post-war Urban Planning and Conservation in a World Heritage City 30: Urban Event Tourism: Edinburgh - the Festivals and Many 'Tourisms' 31: Salzburg: Management and Tourism in an Austro-Hungarian Festival City 32: Colonial Williamsburg: a Conserved and Renovated Settlement as a Managed Cultural, Educational and Tourist Centre 33: The Sustainable Historic City Centre: Munich as a Model 34: Post-industrial Urban Centre Landscape Transformation: Central Birmingham (UK) as a Test Case 1960-2010 35: Sustainable Transport in and at Tourist Destination Areas (TDAs) PART V: LOCAL AND SITE SCALE OF TOURISM AND LEISURE SERVICES PLANNING 36: Heritage Conservation Planning, at the Site Scale: Management and Interpretation 37: Historic Sites: Case Studies of Three Battl