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Tourism development policy and planning / by 3G E-Learning

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: CHM- TouMgt SeriesDescription: xiii, 306 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm. resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781984679079
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.4791 T41 2023
LOC classification:
  • G 155.4 .2023 T47
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Contents:
Chapter 1 Tourism planning Chapter 2 Tourism as a System Chapter 3: Tourism Policy Chapter 4: Regional Planning concepts Chapter 5: Destination Planning Concepts Chapter 6: The Key Players in Tourism Planning and Management Chapter 7: Visitor Management Index
Summary: "It has been noted that tourism has always been a priority for governments, and this is reflected in research on tourism policy, despite being a relatively new phenomenon. It is very common for tourism policy to be considered as an economic policy, but tourism is much more than that. Tourism has significant impact on our societies, and it will continue to be one of our top concerns in the future. With the goal of achieving a variety of tourism-related objectives, tourism policies are set of discourses, decisions, and practices develop by governments and collaboration with private and social actors. Studies on sustainable tourism policy have gained increasing attention in recent years. Tourism policy practice and tourism research have widely recognized sustainable tourism after more than three decades of development. Sustainable tourism policy stakeholders, implementation of sustainability policies, climate policy, indicators of sustainable tourism, and the role as sustainable tourism policy. Through the development and implementation of sustainable tourism policies, global environmental and sustainable development challenges can be effectively addressed. The book contains seven chapters which examine the differences between sustainable tourism policy and sustainable development policy." --Provided by the Publisher
List(s) this item appears in: Hospitality Management, Bachelor of Science in | Tourism Management, Bachelor of Science in
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chapter 1 Tourism planning
Chapter 2 Tourism as a System
Chapter 3: Tourism Policy
Chapter 4: Regional Planning concepts
Chapter 5: Destination Planning Concepts
Chapter 6: The Key Players in Tourism Planning and Management
Chapter 7: Visitor Management
Index

"It has been noted that tourism has always been a priority for governments, and this is reflected in research on tourism policy, despite being a relatively new phenomenon. It is very common for tourism policy to be considered as an economic policy, but tourism is much more than that. Tourism has significant impact on our societies, and it will continue to be one of our top concerns in the future. With the goal of achieving a variety of tourism-related objectives, tourism policies are set of discourses, decisions, and practices develop by governments and collaboration with private and social actors. Studies on sustainable tourism policy have gained increasing attention in recent years. Tourism policy practice and tourism research have widely recognized sustainable tourism after more than three decades of development.

Sustainable tourism policy stakeholders, implementation of sustainability policies, climate policy, indicators of sustainable tourism, and the role as sustainable tourism policy. Through the development and implementation of sustainable tourism policies, global environmental and sustainable development challenges can be effectively addressed. The book contains seven chapters which examine the differences between sustainable tourism policy and sustainable development policy." --Provided by the Publisher

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