The fully updated third edition of this highly successful and
acclaimed text continues to offer a comprehensive synthesis of the
key issues associated with the area of tourism, leisure and
recreation. It provides a cohesive overview of the landmark studies
that exist within tourism, leisure and recreation. It not only
explains how important tourism and leisure are in modern society,
but outlines the key contributions made by geographers in the
global growth of tourism and leisure.
"The Geography of Tourism and Recreation" highlights the
inter-relationships between tourism, leisure and recreation. The
revised edition, introduces the growing theoretical debates from
the discipline of geography and the wider social science area to
assess how new conceptualizations of tourism and leisure are
advancing knowledge and understanding in this subject area. The
evolving nature of geography and social science in leading the
analysis of the leisure phenomenon underpins the book, as a living
subject which has seen significant contributions made from the new
cultural geographies of consumption and leisure as well as from
social theory. These developments are introduced in a clear and
crisp manner so that readers new to the subject area are given
bite-sized introductions to these important issues.
The chapters within the book explore:
* Introduction: Recreation and tourism matters!
* the demand for recreation and tourism
* the supply of recreation and tourism
* the impacts of recreation and tourism
* recreation and tourism in urban, rural and coastal
environments
*recreation and tourism in wilderness areas and national
parks
* recreation and tourism policy and planning
* the future of recreation and tourism and the role of geography in
applied research
Each theme is illustrated with a wide range of examples and maps
and plates.
Whilst this third edition retains the successful format and
structure of previous editions to make it attractive and
user-friendly to students without being overwhelming, it is
completely revised and redeveloped to accommodate new case studies,
insights, summary points and learning objectives for students. The
global focus of the text is retained, with a greater emphasis on
North America as well as the importance of less developed countries
and the critical issues of inequality, exploitation,
underdevelopment and globalization as powerful forces affecting
tourism and leisure.
This remains the only truly integrated and holistic approach to
recreation and tourism which adopts a spatial approach to the
analysis and understanding of the leisure phenomenon, building upon
the 'geographical tradition' in leading the development of this
subject area.
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