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This book examines both how tourist behavior is being shaped by the
new tourism products and segments that are appearing on the
European market and how the tourist experience influences post-trip
evaluation of destinations and of tourism and hospitality
businesses. On this basis, practical implications and
recommendations are highlighted that will help destination
management organizations to improve the performance of their
destinations and particular businesses. The first part of the book
explores visitor engagement with a range of new products relating
to sports activities and events, city tourism, wine tourism, and
youth tourism. In the second part, the focus is primarily on the
ways in which tourist experiences influence subsequent trip
recommendations, revisiting attitudes, and reviewing behavior on
social media. Other topics to be addressed include the factors
affecting tourism expenditure on accommodation in World Heritage
Cities and the impacts of experience on the motivation of
participants in recreational sports tourism events. The book will
be of interest for researchers, industry professionals, under- and
postgraduate students, and others who wish to learn about new
trends in tourist behavior and emerging tourism products.
Though globalisation of the world economy is currently a powerful
force, people s international mobility appears to still be very
limited. The goal of this book is to improve our knowledge of the
true effects of migration flows. It includes contributions by
prominent academic researchers analysing the socio-economic impact
of migration in a variety of contexts: interconnection of people
and trade flows, causes and consequences of capital remittances,
understanding the macroeconomic impact of migration and the labour
market effects of people s flows. The latest analytical
methodologies are employed in all chapters, while interesting
policy guidelines emerge from the investigations. The style of the
volume makes it accessible for both non-experts and advanced
readers interested in this hot topic of today s world."
This comprehensive volume includes new contributions in research by
Ibero-American specialists in tourism analysis. The chapters deal
with outstanding areas of interest at the level of tourism
research, both from the professional and academic perspectives in
the Ibero-American region. The content spreads along a number of
varied topics like the urban destination planning from an
architectural point of view, the creation of new magic villages in
Mexico, the management of natural and wildlife areas, and a new
focus on the blue growth strategy from a circular economy´s
perspective. There are chapters that provide new insights on cruise
passengers profiling and discuss new methodologies to compute the
impact of this type of vacational travelling for the territories
involved. The book also examines the new areas of tourism in the
market, like wine tourism and border medical tourism in Mexico.
Tourism Research in Ibero-America: Urban Destinations, Sustainable
Approaches and New Products postulates new perspectives in the
study of the Trans-Atlantic’s shared interest for the tourism and
hospitality activities, with fresh and up-to date methodologies. It
analyses the current situation of the tourism sector for the whole
Ibero-American world, including The Americas, Spain, and Portugal
and will be of great interest to a wide audience. The chapters in
this book were originally published as a special issue of Anatolia.
According to the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), international
tourists engaging in cultural activities accounted for more than
500 million of international tourist numbers in 2017. City tourism
relies on culture as a major product, providing benefits not only
for interested visitors, but also for the local resident
population. New trends in tourism include "experiential tourism",
where the interactions between tourists and residents become a key
part of the tourism experience and overall customer satisfaction.
New technologies and IT applications allow tourists to design their
own trip, given the presence of global companies like Trip Advisor,
Booking.com and AirBnB. This comprehensive volume explores new
trends in cultural tourism, demonstrating how and why culture has
become a central factor in tourism. The authors analyse a wide
range of relevant issues, including: how heritage-based and
cultural tourism could contribute to the sustainability of
destinations; the increase of religious travels to and within Arab
countries; and how cultural tourism fosters understanding among
people and cultures, and could even potentially help to consolidate
peace at a regional level. The book also analyses interactions
between hosts (the local residents) and guests (the cultural
visitors), revisiting the pioneer hippy travelling experiences in
Turkey of the 1960s and how they shaped youth culture. This book
will be of great interest to students and researchers of cultural
tourism. The chapters were originally published in the journal
Anatolia.
This comprehensive volume includes new contributions in research by
Ibero-American specialists in tourism analysis. The chapters deal
with outstanding areas of interest at the level of tourism
research, both from the professional and academic perspectives in
the Ibero-American region. The content spreads along a number of
varied topics like the urban destination planning from an
architectural point of view, the creation of new magic villages in
Mexico, the management of natural and wildlife areas, and a new
focus on the blue growth strategy from a circular economys
perspective. There are chapters that provide new insights on cruise
passengers profiling and discuss new methodologies to compute the
impact of this type of vacational travelling for the territories
involved. The book also examines the new areas of tourism in the
market, like wine tourism and border medical tourism in Mexico.
Tourism Research in Ibero-America: Urban Destinations, Sustainable
Approaches and New Products postulates new perspectives in the
study of the Trans-Atlantic's shared interest for the tourism and
hospitality activities, with fresh and up-to date methodologies. It
analyses the current situation of the tourism sector for the whole
Ibero-American world, including The Americas, Spain, and Portugal
and will be of great interest to a wide audience. The chapters in
this book were originally published as a special issue of Anatolia.
Destination competitiveness and sustainability are important issues
for many stakeholders within the tourism industry. In recent years,
destinations have faced some challenges with respect to maintaining
sustainability; they must be cleaner, greener and safer in order to
safeguard the life quality of holidaymakers and local residents.
Providing an invaluable review of the latests research on the
topic, global case studies provide a perspective of the worldwide
challenges and solutions arising in the management of tourism
destinations. The analysis presents an interdisciplinary approach,
including contributions of economists, geographers, managers and
marketing professionals.
According to the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), international
tourists engaging in cultural activities accounted for more than
500 million of international tourist numbers in 2017. City tourism
relies on culture as a major product, providing benefits not only
for interested visitors, but also for the local resident
population. New trends in tourism include "experiential tourism",
where the interactions between tourists and residents become a key
part of the tourism experience and overall customer satisfaction.
New technologies and IT applications allow tourists to design their
own trip, given the presence of global companies like Trip Advisor,
Booking.com and AirBnB. This comprehensive volume explores new
trends in cultural tourism, demonstrating how and why culture has
become a central factor in tourism. The authors analyse a wide
range of relevant issues, including: how heritage-based and
cultural tourism could contribute to the sustainability of
destinations; the increase of religious travels to and within Arab
countries; and how cultural tourism fosters understanding among
people and cultures, and could even potentially help to consolidate
peace at a regional level. The book also analyses interactions
between hosts (the local residents) and guests (the cultural
visitors), revisiting the pioneer hippy travelling experiences in
Turkey of the 1960s and how they shaped youth culture. This book
will be of great interest to students and researchers of cultural
tourism. The chapters were originally published in the journal
Anatolia.
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