Contents: Emerging trends in tourism development in an open world, Maria Giaoutzi and Peter Nijkamp. Tourism, Regional Development and Communications Technology: Information technologies and tourism development, Elvira Morella; 'Reverse network engineering': a top-down and bottom-up approach in the tourist market, Dirk-Jan F. Kamann and Dirk Strijker; The potential of virtual organizations in local tourist development, Anastasia Stratigea, Maria Giaoutzi and Peter Nijkamp; E-travel business: e-market places vs. tourism product suppliers, Dimitris Papakonstantinou; ICTs and local tourist development in peripheral regions, Anastasia Stratigea and Maria Giaoutzi; European informational cultures and the urbanisation of the Mediterranean coasts, Lila Leontidou. Methodological Advances in Tourism Research: Economic impacts of tourism: a meta-analytic comparison of regional output multipliers, Eveline S. van Leeuwen, Peter Nijkamp and Piet Rietveld; Competition among tourist destinations: an application of data envelopment analysis to Italian provinces, M.Francesca Cracolici and Peter Nijkamp; Delineating ecoregions for tourism development, Thomas Hatzichristos, Maria Giaoutzi and John C. Mourmouris; Tourism and the political agenda: towards an integrated web-based multicriteria framework for conflict resolution, Andrea De Montis and Peter Nijkamp; A methodology for eliciting public preferences for managing cultural heritage sites: an application to the temples of Paestum, Patrizia Riganti, Annamaria Nese and Ugo Colombino. Policy Strategies on Tourism: The importance of friends and relations in tourist behaviour: a case study on heterogeneity in Surinam, Pauline Poel, Enno Masurel and Peter Nijkamp; Technology transfer to small businesses in the tourist sector: supporting regional economic development, Peter M. Townroe; Possibilities for using ICT to realize heritage and eco-tourism potential: a case study on the Zululand region of South Africa, Peter Robi
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