For many decades, Western European countries have undertaken
diverse pathways in tourism development and planning. Most have
experienced fast or even unlimited growth, resulting in overtourism
and, now, the introduction of policies that respect the limits of
communities and the sustainability of their resources. Focusing
exclusively on tourism development, planning and policy, this book
draws together new voices to discuss issues across Belgium,
Denmark, Faroe Islands, Finland, France, Germany, Greenland,
Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Malta, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and
the UK. It: - Provides both successful and unsuccessful case
studies to illuminate real, practical solutions, developed by
tourism scholars who are experts in their researched context
countries. - Adopts a range of methodological approaches to cover
diverse and less-covered areas such as industrial tourism,
saltpans, natural and cultural heritage, and micro-destinations. -
Considers post-COVID tourism and the significant role of tourism
stakeholders in Western Europe's re-development. An invaluable
collection for policy-makers, researchers and academics, this book
is also an insightful source of engaging contemporary case studies
for use in the classroom.
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