Tourism looks set to replace oil as the most important global
industry. James Elliot explores the ways in which governments of
both developed and developing countries manage this increasingly
diverse and volatile industry, providing a historic and economic
overview as well as the reasons why and how governments are
involved in tourism management. Using case studies from the UK,
Australia and the Third World this wide ranging book covers:
policy-making and planning; local governments; airlines and
airports; and environmental control and sustainable development.
Detailed information boxes and excerpts of official documents
illustrate government management of the tourism system and provide
critieria for evaluation
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