''Tourism Impacts, Planning and Management'' is a
unique text, which links these three crucial areas of
tourism - impacts, planning and management. Tourism
impacts are multi-faceted and therefore are difficult to
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Management'' looks at all the key players involved - be
they tourists, host communities or industry members -
and considers a number of approaches and techniques for
managing tourism successfully. Now in a second edition,
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updated statistics and case studies, including the Bali
bombings, Stonehenge and tour guiding, plus all-new
material on the planning process in developed countries,
community action planning in Canada, the role of zoos,
pro-poor tourism in Southern Africa, government planning
in Dubai, lodge development in Thailand and the use of
IT in planning in Sri Lanka. ''Tourism Impacts, Planning
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for postgraduate tourism management courses, as well as
being a useful tool for those studying related
courses.It features the growth, development and impacts
of tourism; tourism planning and management including
concepts, issues and key players; tools and techniques
in tourism planning and management including education,
regulation and information technology; and, the future
of tourism planning and management including issues of
sustainability and the future. |
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