Tourism as a Resource-based Industry presents the conceptual framework of the Norwegian economic geographer Sondre Svalastog and functions as a practical tool for analyzing and identifying resources when working towards a more sustainable tourism industry. Tourism resources and their sustainability are analysed through the lens of a multidisciplinary approach which includes social, economic, cultural and natural dimensions. Contextual awareness is achieved by combining research-based knowledge with local know-how and information on local conditions. The book facilitates a way forward that examines both productivity and sustainability. The usefulness and value of Svalastog's conceptual work is demonstrated by a selection of new case studies by experts in the field, from different countries including Sweden, Norway, Slovenia, and the UK. This book: - Identifies local conditions and resources, climate change concerns, different types of tourists and a variety of challenges in high-cost and low-cost countries. - Considers how best to maximise potential and production, ensuring that both the host community and tourist benefits. - Provides a wide-ranging selection of case studies covering topics such as urban heritage, national parks, niche tourism and location-specific tourism products. - Presents ideas on how to secure sound planning within the industry, using conceptual and methodological tools. Tourism researchers and students will find this book helpful for understanding the development of tourism and how it can contribute to the UN Agenda 2030 which reflects the urgency for change, to secure cultural and natural resources, health and social resilience, and the stability of a socially constructed economy. Thus, tourism research needs to include a constant review and if required, renewal of processes that manage how society, culture and natural resources are used to achieve a balanced sustainable tourism process.
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Based on Norwegian scholar Sondre Svalastog's work, this book promotes research-based knowledge for the tourism industry, considering social, cultural and natural resources, as well as the importance of local conditions. It provides a wide selection of case studies covering how to maximise potential for both host and tourist's benefit.
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1: Introduction: A resource approach to tourism. Anna Lydia Svalastog, Ian Jenkins and Dieter K. Müller. Section 1: Tourism as a Resource-based Industry. 2: Tourism in local communities. Sondre Svalastog. 3: Localization of tourism. Sondre Svalastog. 4: About resource analyses. Sondre Svalastog. 5: On the production process and international competitiveness. Sondre Svalastog. Section 2: Case Studies. 6: National parks, protected areas and tourism labor markets in Arctic Sweden. Dieter K. Müller. 7: The competitive power in the Norwegian and local tourist industry. Børge Dahle. 8: Norwegian salmon fishing tourism: Only a resource-based tourism product? Øystein Aas, Stian Stensland & Sjur Baardsen. 9: Postmodernist niches in tourism development. Ian Jenkins. 10: Living environment and attractiveness. Lars Aronsson. 11: Heritage trails through Dolenjska and Bela krajina in Slovenia: Tourism entrepreneurship in action and stakeholders’ relationship. Marko Koscak. 12: The post-industrial urban landscape: Heritage resources enhancement in urban renewal: The case-study of Central Birmingham (UK). Anthony S.Travis. 13: Rethinking tourism development: Theoretical perspectives -Concluding synopsis. Ian Jenkins.
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Tourism as a Resource-based Industry presents the conceptual framework of the Norwegian economic geographer Sondre Svalastog and functions as a practical tool for analyzing and identifying resources when working towards a more sustainable tourism industry. Tourism resources and their sustainability are analysed through the lens of a multidisciplinary approach which includes social, economic, cultural and natural dimensions. Contextual awareness is achieved by combining research-based knowledge with local know-how and information on local conditions. The book facilitates a way forward that examines both productivity and sustainability. The usefulness and value of Svalastog's conceptual work is demonstrated by a selection of new case studies by experts in the field, from different countries including Sweden, Norway, Slovenia, and the UK. This book: - Identifies local conditions and resources, climate change concerns, different types of tourists and a variety of challenges in high-cost and low-cost countries. - Considers how best to maximise potential and production, ensuring that both the host community and tourist benefits. - Provides a wide-ranging selection of case studies covering topics such as urban heritage, national parks, niche tourism and location-specific tourism products. - Presents ideas on how to secure sound planning within the industry, using conceptual and methodological tools. Tourism researchers and students will find this book helpful for understanding the development of tourism and how it can contribute to the UN Agenda 2030 which reflects the urgency for change, to secure cultural and natural resources, health and social resilience, and the stability of a socially constructed economy. Thus, tourism research needs to include a constant review and if required, renewal of processes that manage how society, culture and natural resources are used to achieve a balanced sustainable tourism process.
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Suitable for tourism researchers and students, as well as policy makers.
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781800621466
Publisert
2022-08-16
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Vendor
CABI Publishing
Vekt
614 gr
Høyde
244 mm
Bredde
172 mm
Dybde
15 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
176