This comprehensive volume includes new contributions in research by Ibero-American specialists in tourism analysis. The chapters deal with outstanding areas of interest at the level of tourism research, both from the professional and academic perspectives in the Ibero-American region. The content spreads along a number of varied topics like the urban destination planning from an architectural point of view, the creation of new magic villages in Mexico, the management of natural and wildlife areas, and a new focus on the blue growth strategy from a circular economy®s perspective. There are chapters that provide new insights on cruise passengers profiling and discuss new methodologies to compute the impact of this type of vacational travelling for the territories involved. The book also examines the new areas of tourism in the market, like wine tourism and border medical tourism in Mexico.Tourism Research in Ibero-America: Urban Destinations, Sustainable Approaches and New Products postulates new perspectives in the study of the Trans-Atlantic’s shared interest for the tourism and hospitality activities, with fresh and up-to date methodologies. It analyses the current situation of the tourism sector for the whole Ibero-American world, including The Americas, Spain, and Portugal and will be of great interest to a wide audience. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Anatolia.
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This book postulates new perspectives in the study of the Trans-Atlantic’s shared interest for the tourism and hospitality activities, with fresh and up-to date methodologies.
PrefaceAndrĂ©s Artal-Tur, Antonia Correia and Maria Pilar JimĂ©nez-MedinaIntroduction: New contributions in Tourism Research in the Ibero-American worldAndres Artal-Tur and AntĂłnia Correia1. Urban development and evolution of Valencian seaside destinationsAlicia M. GarcĂ­a-Amaya, Rafael R. Temes-Cordovez, MoisĂ©s R. Simancas-Cruz and MarĂ­a Pilar Peñarrubia-Zaragoza2. Magic peoples programme – its localities in phase of involvementRosa MarĂ­a AngĂ©lica Shaadi RodrĂ­guez, Leticia del Socorro Shaadi RodrĂ­guez, Juan Ignacio Pulido-FernĂĄndez and Ismael Manuel RodrĂ­guez Herrera3. Border medical tourism: the Ciudad JuĂĄrez medical productMaria Teresa MartĂ­nez Almanza, Jaume GuĂ­a Julve, Santos Alonso Morales Muñoz and MarĂ­a AngĂ©lica Esparza Santillana4. Competitiveness and innovation: effects on prosperityAntonio GarcĂ­a-SĂĄnchez, David Siles and MarĂ­a de Mar VĂĄzquez-MĂ©ndez5. Recreational value of El Valle and Carrascoy Natural ParkMiguel Ángel Tobarra-GonzĂĄlez and Javier Mendoza-MonpeĂĄn6. Synthetic indicators and sustainable coastal tourism in Murcia, SpainMarĂ­a BelĂ©n Cobacho-Tornel7. Estimating the impact of cruise tourism through regional input–output tablesAndrĂ©s Artal-Tur, JosĂ© Miguel Navarro-AzorĂ­n and JosĂ© MarĂ­a Ramos-Parreño8. Profiling cruise passengers in a Mediterranean port-of-callAnnarita Sorrentino, Marcello Risitano, Giacomo Del Chiappa and Tindara Abbate9. Wine tourism in Mexico: an initial explorationGerardo Novo, Maribel Osorio and Sergio Sotomayor10. Tourism in the Blue Growth strategy: a model proposalBeatriz MayĂ©n Cañavate, Juan AndrĂ©s Bernal Conesa, Antonio Juan Briones Peñalver and Pedro Anunciação
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ISBN
9780367691844
Publisert
2021-05-31
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
381 gr
HĂžyde
246 mm
Bredde
174 mm
AldersnivÄ
U, 05
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Product language
Engelsk
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Innbundet
Antall sider
122

Biographical note

Andrés Artal-Tur is Associate Professor at Technical University of Cartagena (Spain). His main research interest is in tourists' behaviour, marketing, and destination planning. More recently, his focus includes the study of the host-guest relationship in tourism, the socio-cultural dimension in the sustainability of destinations, and the social implications of COVID-19 in tourists' behaviour.

AntĂłnia Correia is Professor of Tourism Economics, University of Algarve and at the Tourism and Hospitality School at Universidade Europeia, both in Portugal. Research areas include consumer behaviour, tourism economics, and modelling. She has published more than one hundred papers in tourism, leisure, and economics journals. She is a member of the editorial boards of several leading journals including Journal of Travel Research, Journal of Business Research, Tourism Analysis, and Anatolia.

Maria Pilar Jiménez-Medina is Assistant Professor at Technical University of Cartagena (Spain). Her main research interest is in residents' and tourists' behaviour, marketing, and products/destinations planning. Currently, her focus includes the study of the host-guest relationship in tourism, the socio-cultural dimension in the sustainability of destinations, and the social implications of COVID-19 in residents' and tourists' behaviour.