Tourism Destination Development : A Geographic Perspective on Destination Management and Tourist Demand /
Tourism Destination Development : A Geographic Perspective on Destination Management and Tourist Demand /
ed. by Markus Pillmayer, Marcus Hansen, Marion Karl.
- 1 online resource (XIII, 511 p.)
- De Gruyter Studies in Tourism , 11 2570-1657 ; .
Frontmatter -- Foreword -- Preface -- Contents -- The Need to Engage with Destination Development -- Part I: Developing Competitive Destinations -- Tourism Destinations: Risk, Management and Communication -- Destination Competitiveness and AI-based Methods -- Change Management Approaches to Encounter Rural Overtourism -- Visitor Management in Tourism Destinations: Current Challenges in Measuring and Managing Visitors’ Spatio-Temporal Behaviour -- Supporting Economically and Socially Sustainable Destination Development through Branding: Opportunities and Challenges -- Part II: Developing Sustainable Destinations -- From Global Frameworks to Local Meanings: Assessing Resilience for Sustainable Destinations through the Lens of Transdisciplinary Research -- Destination Resilience in the Context of COVID-19 and Its Hysteretic Impact on the Tourism System of South Tyrol -- Local Participation for a Higher Commitment to Destination Development -- Residents’ Attitudes and Sustainable Destination Development: Introducing the Tourism Acceptance Score -- Dogs, Frogs and Degrowth: Sustainable Development and Arctification as a Destination Development Dilemma in Northern Sweden -- Part III: Developing Accessible Destinations -- Principles and Practices of Effective Inclusive Stakeholder Community Engagement -- The Role of Universal Design in the Future of Tourism Planning and Development -- Developing Social Sustainable Tourism for and with People with Hidden Disabilities: Reflections from Fyn, Denmark -- Tourism Promotional Materials: Examining the Intersections of Accessibility and Inclusion -- Inclusive Destination Management Strategies -- Part IV: Developing Future-Proof Destinations -- Business as Usual or Completely Different? COVID-19 and Its Influence on the Participation in Tourism of the German Population -- Beyond Overtourism, Undertourism, the End of Tourism: New Perspectives for Urban Tourism -- Flight and Migration in the Context of Destinations: Conceptional Approaches and Empirical Insights Based on the Repurposing of Tourist Accommodation as Accommodation for Refugees – Case Study Bavaria -- The Challenge of Climate Change and Net-Zero Emissions for Destinations -- Techno-Utopia or Techno-Dystopia: Current and Future Extended Reality and Artificial Intelligence Developments in Destinations -- The Contribution of Academia to Destination Development -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Contributors -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Although destination management is regarded as the supreme discipline in tourism management, little attention is paid to destination development, especially from a geographical perspective. This book analyses destination development and proposes key strategies for a positive destination development in the future in regard to sustainability, accessibility and economic prosperity. International scholars from a range of disciplines explore current issues in destination development and propose solutions that can help policy-makers prepare for future challenges. This book includes case studies from all around the globe to illustrate the diversity of destination development. This book thus offers students, colleagues from the scientific community as well as practitioners and political decision-makers numerous suggestions, considerations and decision-making aids with regard to destination development.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9783110794021 9783110794311 9783110794090
10.1515/9783110794090 doi
Tourism.
Destinationsentwicklung.
Destinationsmanagement.
Nachhaltiger Tourismus.
Reiseverhalten.
Smarter Tourismus.
barrierefreier Tourismus.
Travel / General.
Accessible Tourism, Destination Management. Destination Development. Smart Tourism. Sustainable Tourism, Tourist Behaviour.
G155.A1
338.4/791
Frontmatter -- Foreword -- Preface -- Contents -- The Need to Engage with Destination Development -- Part I: Developing Competitive Destinations -- Tourism Destinations: Risk, Management and Communication -- Destination Competitiveness and AI-based Methods -- Change Management Approaches to Encounter Rural Overtourism -- Visitor Management in Tourism Destinations: Current Challenges in Measuring and Managing Visitors’ Spatio-Temporal Behaviour -- Supporting Economically and Socially Sustainable Destination Development through Branding: Opportunities and Challenges -- Part II: Developing Sustainable Destinations -- From Global Frameworks to Local Meanings: Assessing Resilience for Sustainable Destinations through the Lens of Transdisciplinary Research -- Destination Resilience in the Context of COVID-19 and Its Hysteretic Impact on the Tourism System of South Tyrol -- Local Participation for a Higher Commitment to Destination Development -- Residents’ Attitudes and Sustainable Destination Development: Introducing the Tourism Acceptance Score -- Dogs, Frogs and Degrowth: Sustainable Development and Arctification as a Destination Development Dilemma in Northern Sweden -- Part III: Developing Accessible Destinations -- Principles and Practices of Effective Inclusive Stakeholder Community Engagement -- The Role of Universal Design in the Future of Tourism Planning and Development -- Developing Social Sustainable Tourism for and with People with Hidden Disabilities: Reflections from Fyn, Denmark -- Tourism Promotional Materials: Examining the Intersections of Accessibility and Inclusion -- Inclusive Destination Management Strategies -- Part IV: Developing Future-Proof Destinations -- Business as Usual or Completely Different? COVID-19 and Its Influence on the Participation in Tourism of the German Population -- Beyond Overtourism, Undertourism, the End of Tourism: New Perspectives for Urban Tourism -- Flight and Migration in the Context of Destinations: Conceptional Approaches and Empirical Insights Based on the Repurposing of Tourist Accommodation as Accommodation for Refugees – Case Study Bavaria -- The Challenge of Climate Change and Net-Zero Emissions for Destinations -- Techno-Utopia or Techno-Dystopia: Current and Future Extended Reality and Artificial Intelligence Developments in Destinations -- The Contribution of Academia to Destination Development -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Contributors -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Although destination management is regarded as the supreme discipline in tourism management, little attention is paid to destination development, especially from a geographical perspective. This book analyses destination development and proposes key strategies for a positive destination development in the future in regard to sustainability, accessibility and economic prosperity. International scholars from a range of disciplines explore current issues in destination development and propose solutions that can help policy-makers prepare for future challenges. This book includes case studies from all around the globe to illustrate the diversity of destination development. This book thus offers students, colleagues from the scientific community as well as practitioners and political decision-makers numerous suggestions, considerations and decision-making aids with regard to destination development.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9783110794021 9783110794311 9783110794090
10.1515/9783110794090 doi
Tourism.
Destinationsentwicklung.
Destinationsmanagement.
Nachhaltiger Tourismus.
Reiseverhalten.
Smarter Tourismus.
barrierefreier Tourismus.
Travel / General.
Accessible Tourism, Destination Management. Destination Development. Smart Tourism. Sustainable Tourism, Tourist Behaviour.
G155.A1
338.4/791

