Tourism Geographies
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Numerous studies have been conducted on local resident attitudes regarding tourism development and its impact, but there is limited research that compares the attitudes of both local full-time residents and second home property owners.... more
Airbnb prominently argues to promote more inclusive forms of tourism through enabling ordinary households to occasionally share their home with tourists. This conventional understanding of 'home-sharing' has been challenged, however, with... more
This study compared residents' community attachment in two rural gaming communities in Colorado, USA and Gangwon Province, South Korea by examining whether residents' socio-demographic variables were related to their community attachment... more
Over the last decade various tourism destinations, particularly cities, have been witnessing growing symptoms of tourism saturation with criticism often led by social movements. From the second half of the last century onwards, the... more
Saarinen, J., Rogerson, C. & Hall, C.M., Geographies of tourism development and planning, Tourism Geographies, <DOI:10.1080/14616688.2017.1307442>. Development and planning have long been a focus of tourism geographers. Although the... more
Tourism can play a significant role in overcoming the many socio-economic chal-
There is weak conceptualization of the differentiation between migration and tourism, which has contributed to relative neglect of the relationships between these. This paper examines some of the major in uences on these relationships,... more
An improved understanding of both community attitudes toward tourism and host-guest interaction is vital for the sustainable development of tourism. However, there are significant research deficiencies and gaps in these two related... more
Automobile-based tourism during the USA Jim Crow era, while providing a mechanism for African Americans to circumvent institutionalized discrimination and segregation, was nonetheless fraught with anti-black harassment and denied... more
The topic of sustainable tourism has emerged in the last decade as a result of discussions from the report Our Common Future. This paper reviews the d...
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Etudes comparatives de deux aménagements touristiques (parc Disney) au Japon (Tokyo) et en rance (Paris).
Etudes comparatives de deux aménagements touristiques (parc Disney) au Japon (Tokyo) et en rance (Paris).
There is weak conceptualization of the differentiation between migration and tourism, which has contributed to relative neglect of the relationships between these. This paper examines some of the major in uences on these relationships,... more
We review the present management policy regarding the tourist carrying capacity of Kruger National Park in the Republic of South Africa. Furthermore, we present a spatial analysis of the pattern of tourist activities in the park,... more
Development and planning have long been a focus of tourism geographers. Although the ideas of development and planning are complex and challenging to define and study, there is a strong agreement on the academic and societal relevance of... more
b Bournemouth university, poole, uK; c university of hawai'i at mānoa, honolulu, usa; d hospitality and Tourism institute, Faculty of social sciences and humanities, Duy Tan university, Danang, Viet Nam
This paper explores the spatio-temporal dimensions of round-the-world travel by focusing on the way travellers weave together space and time in their round-the-world itineraries. Through an analysis of the narratives that round-the-world... more
Issues arise when trying to understand the motivation of policymakers to preserve the assets of cultures that do not belong to the mainstream population. Tunbridge and Ashworth's seminal study on 'Dissonant Heritage' and Bennett's... more
Research on tourism and climate change in southern Africa saw its inception with the publication of a book chapter by Preston-Whyte and Watson (2005) entitled 'Nature Tourism and Climatic Change in Southern Africa' in Hall and Higham's... more
Landscapes have a central position in many rural tourism destinations. They provide both assets and bounds for tourism development, and they indirectly provide the framework in which tourism is often envisaged as a regional development... more
The Icelandic highlands are one of the few places left in Europe where tourists can experience pristine wilderness. During the past decades the highlands have, however, witnessed a rapid expansion in natural resource exploitation. This... more
This paper seeks to explore and reflect on the interrelatedness of tourism growth and urban transformations in Paris. Being a top destination in European city tourism, the French capital provides an excellent opportunity to study the... more
... from the literature review that pose perplexing long-term challenges Cuba must face in order to make its tourism sector functionally ... the labour restrictions and the requirement to buy all agricultural goods from state-owned... more
Disease outbreaks and pandemics have long played a role in societal and economic change. However, the nature of such change is selective, meaning that it is sometimes minimal and, at other times, and change or transformation may be... more
A key feature of contemporary tourism is massive investment on the part of developers in tourism-related urbanisation, with this made most manifest in the construction of recreational apartment houses, and the expansion of ski slopes and... more
Volunteer tourism is at the center of new concerns over the ethical consumption of tourism experiences. As one link in a broader chain of expansion of neoliberal moral economies in the West, volunteer tourism participants coproduce a... more
Many community-based tourism (CBT) initiatives around the world have failed to deliver expected benefits because of unfavorable conditions involving a variety of entwined social, cultural, economic, and political factors. Because of... more
International cruise passengers moving in urban destinations have particular time limitation that can make enabling and disabling elements of mobility meaningful on the quality of their visit. Identifying these elements is essential to... more
Rural spaces are no longer associated purely with agricultural commodity production but are seen as locations for the stimulation of new socio-economic activity, often incorporating tourism, leisure, speciality food production and... more
This study segments Malaysian ecotourists based on their experiences related to primary ecotourism attributes. The study was conducted in the Kinabalu Park, Sabah, Borneo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is also listed as one of the... more
The global crisis we have experienced due to the COVID-19 pandemic emergency challenges our perception of the global and local context in which we live, travel, and work. This crisis has spread novel uncertainties and fears about the... more
As a mode of travel, interaction, and experience, tourism has become an integral part of all societies, eliciting poignant, complex responses. The course will go through interactions and mobilities to examine the categories and meanings... more