Critical Research MethodologiesCritical Tourism Pedagogy and Curriculum; Inclusion of Long-Ignored Voices; Critiques of the Critical Tourism and Hospitality Movement; Theoretical and Methodological Reflections; References; Part 3 : Producing Tourism and Tourism Spaces; Introduction: Producing Tourism and Tourism Spaces; Chapter 8: Economic Geographies of Tourism Revisited: From Theory to Practice; A Retrospective on the Economic Geography of Tourism; Flows of Capital; A Case Study: The Economic Geography of Air Transportation and Tourism; Discussion and Conclusion; References.
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The seductiveness of touristed landscapes is simultaneously local and global, as travelled places are formed and reworked by the activities of diverse, mobile people, in their desires to experience situated, sensuous qualities of difference. Cartier and Lew's interesting and informative book explores contemporary issues in travel and tourism and human geography, and the complex cultural, political, and economic activities at stake in touristed landscapes as a result of globalization. This book assesses travel and tourism as simultaneously cultural and economic processes, through ideas about place seduction and the formation of landscapes. Throughout, examples are given from urban and environmental touristed landscapes, from major world cities to tropical islands, and chapter contributions include: an analysis of the representational character of landscape and the built environment historic constructions of place seduction the importance of class, racial, and gender dimensions of place how mobility and the seduction of place orient identity formation the environmental impacts of tourism economies. Broad in scope, this book is ideal for social scientists and humanists who are interested in contemporary debates about place studies, mobility, and the located realities of globalization.
Environmental change, resilience and tourism : definitions and frameworks / Alan A. Lew and Joseph Cheer -- Applying the adaptive capacity cycle to tourism development : an exploration of socio-social-ecological resilience / Esther Duke, Stuart Cottrell and Jana Raadik Cottrell -- The sustainable and resilient community : a new paradigm for community development / Alan A. Lew, Chin-cheng Ni, Tsung-chiung Wu and Pin T. Ng -- Searching for resilience : seal watching tourism as a resource for community development in Iceland / Georgette Leah Burns -- Tourism development and resilience in small oceanic islands in Australia and Brazil / Leonardo Nogueira de Moraes -- Ecotourism, climate change, and rural resilience in Trinidad and Tobago / Tisha Holmes -- Cultural ecosystem services, tourism, and community resilience in coastal wetland conservation in Taiwan / Alan A. Lew and Tsung-chiung Wu -- Managing for resilience in the face of climate change : the adaptive capacity of U.S. ski areas / Natalie Ooi -- (Re)production of resilient tourism space in the context of climate change in coastal Québec, Canada / Dominic Lapointe and Bruno Sarrasin -- A resilience approach to understanding collaborative coral reef conservation on Gili Trawangan, Indonesia / L. Arifin Bakti, Alan A. Lew and Yeon-Su Kim -- Disaster resilience of small businesses in Guanxian ancient town, Sichuan, China / Honggang Xu, Fangfang Chen and Shanshan Dai -- Death and disaster as moments of liminality : towards collective agency and community resilience in Solukhumbu, Nepal / Maggie C. Miller -- Tourism and the psychologically resilient city : Christchurch after the earthquake / Irina Herrschner and Phoebe Honey -- Restoring spiritual resilience in post-disaster recovery in Fukushima / Kumi Kato -- Fast and slow resilience in the New Zealand tourism industry / Orchiston, Caroline and Espiner, Stephen -- Within the changing system of arctic tourism, what should be made resilient to what, and for whom? / Kevin Hillmer-Pegram -- Conceptualizing destinations as a vanua : an examination of the evolution and resilience of a Fijian social and ecological system / Apisalome Movono -- Lessons learned : tourism and the anthropocene / Joseph M. Cheer & Alan A. Lew
This book contains the best papers on tourism sustainability, economics and management presented at the 10th Tourism Outlook Conference, held in Sri Lanka from 19 to 21 October 2017 and the 11th Tourism Outlook Conference held in Eskişehir, Turkey from 3-5 October 2018. The papers provide a distinctly multidisciplinary perspective that brings together experts in the fields of management, economics and tourism to develop and disseminate solutions to emerging issues and challenges related to sustainable tourism and community development. The book provides a platform for cross-disciplinary dialogues that integrate different research and knowledge from diverse geographical, sectoral, and institutional perspectives. Through this approach, readers gain new perspectives to expand their skills and advance their studies and applications in the sustainable development of tourism resources and destinations, especially in developing world contexts.
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