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About This Book
Tourism is that area of activity of contemporary man that touches on various fields of human interest. Representatives of numerous academic disciplines find it intriguing for its exceptionally interdisciplinary character. Conditions for and consequences of the development of tourism are investigated, among others, by economists, geographers, sociologists, experts in culture, anthropologists, management and social policy specialists and even by representatives of some natural sciences. Researchers dealing with tourism need to meet strict methodological requirements, but they get access to a very interesting subject of scientific inquiry, which combines social, cultural, economic and environmental aspects to create an ontologically new quality offering epistemological challenges.
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Table of contents
- Tourism - From Empirical Research Towards Practical Application
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Community Participation toward Tourism Development and Conservation Program in Rural World Heritage Sites
- Chapter 2 Community Development Strategies for Tourism Development in Langkawi Islands, Malaysia
- Chapter 3 Ecotourism and Its Role in Sustainable Development of Nepal
- Chapter 4 Tourism Carrying Capacity for Beaches of South Andaman Island, India
- Chapter 5 Assessing Potential Areas of Ecotourism through a Case Study in Ilgaz Mountain National Park
- Chapter 6 Tourism, Competitiveness and Economic Growth: A New Analytical Model
- Chapter 7 Interaction between Cultural/Creative Tourism and Tourism/ Cultural Heritage Industries
- Chapter 8 Tourism and Immigration: The European Contribution to the Invention of Landscape and Hotel Industry in the Atacama Desert During the Nitrate Epoch, 1880â1930