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Sustainable Tourism is vital reading for anyone seeking to
understand the complexities associated with sustainable tourism
development, and how government and industry have responded to the
challenges the concept poses.
The major areas addressed in this edited volume are:
* perspectives and issues associated with the concept of
sustainable tourism development
* accreditation, education and interpretation, including specific
examples such as Green Globe 21, the European Blue Flag Campaign
and the WWF's PAN Parks Programme
* sustainable tourism case studies of tourist destination regions,
natural areas and tourism enterprises drawn from Africa, Australia,
the South Pacific, North America, South-east Asia and the Caribbean
An impressive international editorial team has combined to present
in this text not only a variety of perspectives on sustainable
tourism development, but also significant insights into barriers,
challenges and current industry and government responses to it in
various parts of the globe. 'Sustainable Tourism' will be a welcome
addition to the libraries of tourism industry professionals,
individuals involved in the management of natural areas; tourism
policy makers; tourism academics; and students with an interest in
the future sustainability of tourism and the industry that supports
it.
Covers both conceptual issues and case studies
Unique global perspective with multinational contributor team
Accessible yet rigorous treatment of a vital issue
Sustainable Tourism is vital reading for anyone seeking to
understand the complexities associated with sustainable tourism
development, and how government and industry have responded to the
challenges the concept poses. The major areas addressed in this
edited volume are: * perspectives and issues associated with the
concept of sustainable tourism development * accreditation,
education and interpretation, including specific examples such as
Green Globe 21, the European Blue Flag Campaign and the WWF's PAN
Parks Programme * sustainable tourism case studies of tourist
destination regions, natural areas and tourism enterprises drawn
from Africa, Australia, the South Pacific, North America,
South-east Asia and the Caribbean An impressive international
editorial team has combined to present in this text not only a
variety of perspectives on sustainable tourism development, but
also significant insights into barriers, challenges and current
industry and government responses to it in various parts of the
globe. 'Sustainable Tourism' will be a welcome addition to the
libraries of tourism industry professionals, individuals involved
in the management of natural areas; tourism policy makers; tourism
academics; and students with an interest in the future
sustainability of tourism and the industry that supports it.
Over the last decade, commentaries and research on urban tourism
precincts have predominantly focused on: their role in the tourism
attractions mix; their physical and functional forms; their
economic significance; their role as a catalyst for urban renewal;
their evolution and associated development processes; and, perhaps
more broadly, their role, locality and function within the context
of urban planning. City Spaces - Tourist Places both consolidates
and develops the extant knowledge of urban tourism precincts into a
coherent research driven contemporary work. It revisits and
examines the foundational literature but, more importantly, engages
with aspects of precinct development that have previously been
either underdeveloped or received only limited consideration, such
as the psychological and socio-cultural dimensions of the precinct
experience. Written by an international team of contributors it
provides the reader with: * A comprehensive analysis of
foundational theory and cutting-edge advances in the knowledge of
the precinct phenomenon * An examination of previously
underdeveloped topics and themes based on contemporary and
ground-breaking research * Typological and theoretical frameworks
in which to locate precinct form, function and experience
Brilliantly edited to ensure theoretical continuity and coherence
City Spaces - Tourist Places is vital reading for anyone involved
in the study or planning of urban tourism precincts.
Over the last decade, commentaries and research on urban tourism
precincts have predominantly focused on: their role in the tourism
attractions mix; their physical and functional forms; their
economic significance; their role as a catalyst for urban renewal;
their evolution and associated development processes; and, perhaps
more broadly, their role, locality and function within the context
of urban planning.
City Spaces - Tourist Places both consolidates and develops the
extant knowledge of urban tourism precincts into a coherent
research driven contemporary work. It revisits and examines the
foundational literature but, more importantly, engages with aspects
of precinct development that have previously been either
underdeveloped or received only limited consideration, such as the
psychological and socio-cultural dimensions of the precinct
experience. Written by an international team of contributors it
provides the reader with:
* A comprehensive analysis of foundational theory and cutting-edge
advances in the knowledge of the precinct phenomenon
* An examination of previously underdeveloped topics and themes
based on contemporary and ground-breaking research
* Typological and theoretical frameworks in which to locate
precinct form, function and experience
Brilliantly edited to ensure theoretical continuity and coherence
City Spaces - Tourist Places is vital reading for anyone involved
in the study or planning of urban tourism precincts.
* A cutting-edge text which not only examines foundational theory
in urban studies but advances knowledge of the precinct phenomenon
by its engagement of previously underdeveloped topics
* Vital reading for anyone involved inthe study or planning of
urban tourism
* Written by an international team of expert contributors and
brilliantly edited to ensure theoretical continuity and
accessiblity
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Wreath of Fire (Paperback)
Erika Orrick; Illustrated by Catherine Dair; Toni Griffin
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Discovery Miles 2 790
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A Bear's Bear (Paperback)
Erika Orrick; Illustrated by Catherine Dair; Toni Griffin
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R314
Discovery Miles 3 140
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Kieran (Paperback)
Jude Dunn; Toni Griffin
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R461
Discovery Miles 4 610
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Life isn't meant to be easy, but for Zachary Bennet the last two
years have been downright hell. The one shining light in his life,
his precious daughter, Hayley. Deciding he needs a clean break,
Zack gets a new job in a small town called Leyburn in the hopes
they can settle down and live a peaceful life. Between worry over
one brother's increasingly erratic behaviour and constantly walking
in on the other two making out with their mates, Simon Holland is
ready to pull his hair out. All he'd ever wanted in life was a mate
and a family. When his wish is finally answered with Zack's
arrival, Simon finds out first-hand how far hate and bigotry can
drive some people. But life wasn't meant to be easy and Simon would
protect what was his to the end.
Brian Townsend was having one hell of a week. Rejected by his
parents, kicked out of his pack and now his car breaks down on his
way south. What else could go wrong? He soon finds out when the
police rock up, and the sexy cop turns out to be his mate. What he
didn't expect was his mate to walk away from him, without so much
as a backward glance. Marcus Holland was having one hell of a week.
Breaking up with his girlfriend, and then copping an earful from
his mother about settling down and having kids. All he wanted was
to go home and relax. Little did he know one last call-out on his
way home would change his life forever. Can Marcus come to terms
with the fact his mate is a man or will he risk losing Brian
forever. However, not everyone in the pack is entirely happy with
this mating.
Jason Matthew's is a broken man. He's lived through hell and barely
come out the other side. All he can thing about is getting to his
best friend, Brian, after that he has no idea. Jason's scared out
of his mind when he's met by not only Brian but two large men as
well, he does the only thing he can think to do. He tries to run.
One of the men, though, turns out to be his mate. A mate he is in
no condition to have or want, a mate that won't allow him to flee.
Alex Holland is forced to stand by and watch as Jason is taken to
the safest place they know, too scared to be around him. He knows
something bad has happened to Jason and he's going to need every
ounce of his Alpha control to give his mate the time he needs to
heal and start living again.
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