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This is a book for aspiring event managers, providing both a
theoretical and a practical guide to selecting and working with
venues as part of the event planning process. The book explores the
different types of venues available to event managers, from unique
venues such as historical buildings and theatres to sporting and
academic venues, analysing the specific characteristics, benefits
and drawbacks that distinguish them. It also illustrates how venues
function and are managed, incorporating key aspects of venue
management including staffing, marketing, legislation, production,
scheduling and administration. Sustainability, ethics and
technology are also integrated throughout, along with a vast range
of industry examples of different venue types and events from
around the world. Comprehensive and accessible, Working with Venues
for Events offers students an essential understanding of how event
managers can successfully negotiate, work with and plan for a
successful event in a variety of venue settings. This is an
invaluable resource for anyone with an interest in events
management.
As the appetite for leisure travel and events continues to grow at
an exponential rate, the impact on the environment and local
communities is becoming an increasing concern, not least by the
users of the services. Green approaches to tourism and events are
growing in popularity and present an opportunity to both identify
solutions to significant environmental and societal problems and
new approaches to business. Green Events and Green Tourism looks at
key frameworks, guidelines, principles and benchmarks that support
the application of sustainability in practice. The five sections of
the book cover themes of governance, accreditation, certification,
innovation, priorities, trends, ambitions and consumer behaviour,
and the chapters include examples of best practice in the
organisation of music and arts festivals, special interest tourism,
the green management of outdoor sites and the management of sports
events. Readers will benefit from insightful case studies from
around the globe.
This is a book for aspiring event managers, providing both a
theoretical and a practical guide to selecting and working with
venues as part of the event planning process. The book explores the
different types of venues available to event managers, from unique
venues such as historical buildings and theatres to sporting and
academic venues, analysing the specific characteristics, benefits
and drawbacks that distinguish them. It also illustrates how venues
function and are managed, incorporating key aspects of venue
management including staffing, marketing, legislation, production,
scheduling and administration. Sustainability, ethics and
technology are also integrated throughout, along with a vast range
of industry examples of different venue types and events from
around the world. Comprehensive and accessible, Working with Venues
for Events offers students an essential understanding of how event
managers can successfully negotiate, work with and plan for a
successful event in a variety of venue settings. This is an
invaluable resource for anyone with an interest in events
management.
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