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Morphological research studies the physical form of landscapes,
including how landscape structures function and operate, the
adaptability of forms, and how functions and forms change over
time. Applying the methods and models of morphology to tourism,
this innovative book explores some of the complex relationships
between tourism and morphological changes in urban and rural
destinations across the globe. Tourism-related impacts on the
physical environment and sociocultural values surrounding a given
destination reflect the need for both theoretical and empirical
approaches to strengthen our understanding of the ways in which
tourism functions. This study examines key sectors and locations
such as coastal tourism, urban tourism, and waterfront
redevelopment, which are increasingly important in terms of their
influence on sociocultural and morphological transformation. It
advocates that awareness of the critical link between
temporospatial impacts and morphological progresses is necessary to
accommodate changes within a pattern of evolutionary growth.
International in scope, employing case studies from Asia,
Australasia, the US, and Europe, this book makes a newcontribution
to the literature and will be of interest to students and
researchers of tourism planning, urban design, geography,
environmental studies and landscape architecture.
This book represents a shifting of emphasis away from the discourse
of authenticity to the process of authenticating ethnic tourism. It
focuses upon what authentication is, how it works, who is involved,
and what the problems are in the process. By using the study of
folk villages on Hainan Island, China, the book suggests that
authenticity evolves from a static into a more dynamic concept,
which can be formulated according to the different stages of
development relating to all the stakeholders involved.
Authentication is an interactive process in which a balance of
forces defines a state of equilibrium. The book uncovers some
interesting findings that will significantly contribute to the
literature on ethnic tourism in developing areas.
Morphological research studies the physical form of landscapes,
including how landscape structures function and operate, the
adaptability of forms, and how functions and forms change over
time. Applying the methods and models of morphology to tourism,
this innovative book explores some of the complex relationships
between tourism and morphological changes in urban and rural
destinations across the globe. Tourism-related impacts on the
physical environment and sociocultural values surrounding a given
destination reflect the need for both theoretical and empirical
approaches to strengthen our understanding of the ways in which
tourism functions. This study examines key sectors and locations
such as coastal tourism, urban tourism, and waterfront
redevelopment, which are increasingly important in terms of their
influence on sociocultural and morphological transformation. It
advocates that awareness of the critical link between
temporospatial impacts and morphological progresses is necessary to
accommodate changes within a pattern of evolutionary growth.
International in scope, employing case studies from Asia,
Australasia, the US, and Europe, this book makes a newcontribution
to the literature and will be of interest to students and
researchers of tourism planning, urban design, geography,
environmental studies and landscape architecture.
This book examines the complex interplay between industrial
heritage and tourism. It serves to stimulate meaningful dialogue
about the socioeconomic values of industrial sites and the use of
tourism for the growth of the creative economy, and to better
understand how the collective social memory and local identity
connected to these sites have been shaped by different social
groups over time. The volume presents a conceptual framework
underpinned by case studies drawn from Asia, North America,
Australasia and Europe and advocates the creation of mixed-use
spaces and stakeholder collaboration to develop tourism at
industrial heritage sites. These theoretical and practical
perspectives will be of use to researchers and students of heritage
tourism, urban and regional planning and tourism marketing.
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