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Policy and planning are particularly important in tourism due to
their multi-faceted nature and the complexity of
inter-organisational relations and collaboration. This book sheds
light onto these interrelations through the critical review of
tourism planning policies and their measurable outcomes. Looking at
a range of policies in a variety of countries at both micro and
macro levels, it considers both the failures and successes of
implementing tourism policies and planning initiatives. Policies
discussed throughout include: cross-border tourism, planning in
post-conflict destinations and sustainable tourism development.
This multidisciplinary volume furthers knowledge of the impacts of
planning and policy implementation on tourism development both
present and future. Written by an international team of highly
esteemed academics from some of the world’s leading institutions,
this will be a valuable resource for students and researchers in
tourism, sociology, geography, development studies, politics,
economics, and management.
Given the historical and cultural richness of countries in the
Middle East region, as well as the economic development many have
exhibited in recent years, tourism planning and development gains
much significance for both scholars and practitioners. Turbulence,
conflicts and crises exhibited in the area add further dimensions
that need to be incorporated in tourism strategies and planning,
and taken into consideration by experts at an institutional,
corporate and educational level. Furthermore, in order to
effectively deal with aspects of sustainability, visions and
strategies in the region need to build upon good practices. As a
result, a greater understanding is required of the factors
influencing decision-making on tourism matters as well as on the
impacts and implications of sustainable tourism development. This
book, written by an international team of experts, addresses the
need to examine tourism development and planning in the Middle East
from a sustainability perspective by embracing case studies and
examples from the region. Through its collection of chapters, the
book considers tourism planning and development from the economic,
socio-cultural, environmental and regulatory perspectives of
sustainability. Thus, the book advances understandings of the
positive and negative impacts of tourism development as well as how
turbulence, crisis, synergies and the top-down and bottom-up
approaches to tourism development are connected to different
problems and implications for local communities, the region and the
relationship of the Middle East with the rest of the world. An
essential resource for tourism practitioners, decision-makers in
private and public organizations, government bodies, and
consultants from not only the Middle East, but all those who want
an encompassing view of global tourism.
Policy and planning are particularly important in tourism due to
their multi-faceted nature and the complexity of
inter-organisational relations and collaboration. This book sheds
light onto these interrelations through the critical review of
tourism planning policies and their measurable outcomes. Looking at
a range of policies in a variety of countries at both micro and
macro levels, it considers both the failures and successes of
implementing tourism policies and planning initiatives. Policies
discussed throughout include: cross-border tourism, planning in
post-conflict destinations and sustainable tourism development.
This multidisciplinary volume furthers knowledge of the impacts of
planning and policy implementation on tourism development both
present and future. Written by an international team of highly
esteemed academics from some of the world's leading institutions,
this will be a valuable resource for students and researchers in
tourism, sociology, geography, development studies, politics,
economics, and management.
Tourism has huge significance as a global economic and social
phenomenon, and given the growing reliance on the industry by
service-dependent economies around the world, the lack of focus on
tourism planning and development in South Asia is surprising.
Current issues including social, environmental and cultural aspects
underpinned by security challenges have defined the tourism
development narratives in many South Asian countries over the last
decades and lead to fluid demand and supply patterns. The appetite
for and reliance on tourism growth is seen regardless of the
numerous challenges faced by the region. Despite a rich and steady
history of tourism and demand driven by numerous pull-destinations,
most South Asian countries have not invested or benefitted from
global tourism growth trends. This book discusses tourism planning
and development in South Asian countries and reveals successful and
unsuccessful stories by: providing thorough analyses of the nature
and focus on tourism development in South Asia; analysing the
experiences and challenges addressed via country-focused chapters;
identifying the key impacts and current challenges; including cases
from Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Pakistan, Nepal, Sri
Lanka and more. Written by scholars with extensive research
experience on tourism in these countries, this book is a
much-needed resource and an invaluable reference for researchers,
policy makers and other tourism stakeholders involved in tourism
planning and development.
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