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Welfare rise, spatial mobility, and global information and
communication channels (in particular, social media) have prompted
the emergence of a specific booming and rapidly growing mobility
industry all over the world, namely tourism. The tourist sector
(including recreation and leisure activities) has turned into a
complex contemporaneous socio-economic and geographic phenomenon,
with a multiplicity of travel motives (e.g., entertainment,
culture, relaxed life style, wellness, nature, etc.) and with a
wide variety of impacts (e.g., urban- and regional-economic
effects, crowding phenomena, environmental decay, etc.). Time has
now come to offer a synthesis of the analytical apparatus in
tourism research, with particular attention for system-wide,
socio-economic and environmental dimensions of this important
global industry. Tourism has in the past been a largely neglected
field in regional science research. And therefore, it is laudable
that Joao Romao has taken the decision to compose a systematically
designed and well crafted monograph on the socio-economic,
environmental and spatial dimensions of modern tourism. It offers a
wealth of analytical insights and quantitative research tools for
advanced tourism studies. It also fills an important gap in the
current regional science literature. Peter Nijkamp, Tinbergen
Institute, Amsterdam
This book presents a series of studies on the socio-economic
impacts of tourism, with a special focus on the determinants of
tourism competitiveness at the destination level. The authors offer
a systematic overview of this important issue, presenting relevant
empirical studies from different parts of the world, based on
modern theoretical approaches and adequate analysis tools, in the
context of their policy or managerial implications. The first part
of the book discusses the analysis and assessment of quantitative
tourism impacts on local economies, while the second part focuses
on non-material aspects of tourism development, in particular those
related to the role of innovation and human resources. The final
section highlights the different dynamics often observed in tourism
destinations arising from the interaction between tourists and
local communities.
Welfare rise, spatial mobility, and global information and
communication channels (in particular, social media) have prompted
the emergence of a specific booming and rapidly growing mobility
industry all over the world, namely tourism. The tourist sector
(including recreation and leisure activities) has turned into a
complex contemporaneous socio-economic and geographic phenomenon,
with a multiplicity of travel motives (e.g., entertainment,
culture, relaxed life style, wellness, nature, etc.) and with a
wide variety of impacts (e.g., urban- and regional-economic
effects, crowding phenomena, environmental decay, etc.). Time has
now come to offer a synthesis of the analytical apparatus in
tourism research, with particular attention for system-wide,
socio-economic and environmental dimensions of this important
global industry. Tourism has in the past been a largely neglected
field in regional science research. And therefore, it is laudable
that Joao Romao has taken the decision to compose a systematically
designed and well crafted monograph on the socio-economic,
environmental and spatial dimensions of modern tourism. It offers a
wealth of analytical insights and quantitative research tools for
advanced tourism studies. It also fills an important gap in the
current regional science literature. Peter Nijkamp, Tinbergen
Institute, Amsterdam
This book presents a series of studies on the socio-economic
impacts of tourism, with a special focus on the determinants of
tourism competitiveness at the destination level. The authors offer
a systematic overview of this important issue, presenting relevant
empirical studies from different parts of the world, based on
modern theoretical approaches and adequate analysis tools, in the
context of their policy or managerial implications. The first part
of the book discusses the analysis and assessment of quantitative
tourism impacts on local economies, while the second part focuses
on non-material aspects of tourism development, in particular those
related to the role of innovation and human resources. The final
section highlights the different dynamics often observed in tourism
destinations arising from the interaction between tourists and
local communities.
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