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This book approaches the tourism and hospitality industry from a
regional science perspective. By analyzing the spatial context of
tourist travels, the hospitality sector, and the regional impacts
of tourist activities, it demonstrates the value of the regional
science paradigm for understanding the dynamics and effects of
tourism and hospitality-related phenomena. Written by leading
regional science scholars from various countries as well as
professionals from organizations such as OECD and AirBnB, the
contributions address topics such as migration, new types of
accommodation, segmentation of tourism demand, and the potential
use of tracking technologies in tourism research. The content is
divided into five parts, the first of which analyzes spatial
effects on the development of firms in the tourism industry, while
the second approaches temporal and spatial variability in tourism
through analytical regional science tools. The broader economic and
social impacts of tourism are addressed in part three. Part four
assesses specific tourism segments and tourist behaviors, while
part five discusses environmental aspects and tourism destination
policies. The book will appeal to scholars of regional and spatial
science and tourism, as well as tourism specialists and
policymakers interested in developing science and evidence-based
tourism policies.
This book approaches the tourism and hospitality industry from a
regional science perspective. By analyzing the spatial context of
tourist travels, the hospitality sector, and the regional impacts
of tourist activities, it demonstrates the value of the regional
science paradigm for understanding the dynamics and effects of
tourism and hospitality-related phenomena. Written by leading
regional science scholars from various countries as well as
professionals from organizations such as OECD and AirBnB, the
contributions address topics such as migration, new types of
accommodation, segmentation of tourism demand, and the potential
use of tracking technologies in tourism research. The content is
divided into five parts, the first of which analyzes spatial
effects on the development of firms in the tourism industry, while
the second approaches temporal and spatial variability in tourism
through analytical regional science tools. The broader economic and
social impacts of tourism are addressed in part three. Part four
assesses specific tourism segments and tourist behaviors, while
part five discusses environmental aspects and tourism destination
policies. The book will appeal to scholars of regional and spatial
science and tourism, as well as tourism specialists and
policymakers interested in developing science and evidence-based
tourism policies.
Digital technology and architecture have become inseparable, with
new approaches and methodologies not just affecting the workflows
and practice of architects but shaping the very character of
architecture. This compendious work offers a wide-ranging
orientation to the new landscape with its opportunities, its
challenges, and its vast potential. Contributing Editors: Ludger
Hovestadt, Urs Hirschberg, Oliver Fritz Contributors: Diana
Alvarez-Marin, Jakob Beetz, André Borrmann, Petra von Both, Harald
Gatermann, Marco Hemmerling, Ursula Kirschner, Reinhard König,
Dominik Lengyel, Bob Martens, Frank Petzold, Sven Pfeiffer, Miro
Roman, Kay Römer, Hans Sachs, Philipp Schaerer, Sven Schneider,
Odilo Schoch, Milena Stavric, Peter Zeile, Nikolaus Zieske Writer:
Sebastian Michael atlasofdigitalarchitecture.com
Digital technology and architecture have become inseparable, with
new approaches and methodologies not just affecting the workflows
and practice of architects but shaping the very character of
architecture. This compendious work offers a wide-ranging
orientation to the new landscape with its opportunities, its
challenges, and its vast potential. Contributing Editors: Ludger
Hovestadt, Urs Hirschberg, Oliver Fritz Contributors: Diana
Alvarez-Marin, Jakob Beetz, Andre Borrmann, Petra von Both, Harald
Gatermann, Marco Hemmerling, Ursula Kirschner, Reinhard Koenig,
Dominik Lengyel, Bob Martens, Frank Petzold, Sven Pfeiffer, Miro
Roman, Kay Roemer, Hans Sachs, Philipp Schaerer, Sven Schneider,
Odilo Schoch, Milena Stavric, Peter Zeile, Nikolaus Zieske Writer:
Sebastian Michael atlasofdigitalarchitecture.com
This chapter will discuss the nature of the air commons and how it
is governed and defended. It will then explore developments that
may challenge the sustained openness and stability of the air
commons in peacetime and emerging challenges to America's ability
to control the air during wartime. In conclusion, it will recommend
steps to modernize and expand access to the air commons, strengthen
the international architecture that governs it, and reinforce the
United States' command of the air commons.
Ever wondered what it must have been like growing up behind the
Iron Curtain, on the wrong side of the Berlin Wall? Would your days
have been haunted by the shadow of the omnipresent secret service,
the Stasi, or was reality somewhat more mundane? In this humorous
and touching memoir, Oliver Fritz takes us behind the myths, into a
world of bottled fruit, corny commie jokes, socialist folk songs,
sticky-taped plastic bags and Trabant cars. Where kids are counting
the years to retirement, pensioners have no qualms breaking the
law, holidays involve smuggling western newspapers from the Soviet
Union or money to Czechoslovakia and being mistaken for a westerner
is a teen's dream. Underpinning daily life in the German Democratic
Republic is Oliver's longing to know what things are like on the
other side of the Wall...and the mixed feelings that result when,
with the help of a tin of mushrooms, he finally begins to find out
for himself...Visit www.ironcurtainkid.com for more info.
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