Tourism management / (Record no. 24195)

INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 978-1118644812
DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Call number 338.4791
MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Authors Weaver, David B.
TITLE STATEMENT
Title Tourism management /
Statement of responsibility, etc David B. Weaver, Laura Lawton.
EDITION STATEMENT
Edition 5th ed.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent xiii, 430 p. :
Other Details col, ill. ;
Size 25 cm.
GENERAL NOTE
General note Includes index.
SUMMARY
Summary In 2013 the World Tourism Organization reported that more than one billion international overnight tourist trips occurred globally during the previous year. Aside from the impressive number, the achievement was even more remarkable given the lingering effects of the global financial crisis. It is proof indeed of the tourism sector''s great resilience, as well as the continuing explosive growth of mass tourism markets in China and other parts of Asia. nbsp; Tourism Management fifth edition explains why sophisticated and adaptive management is required to realise the tourism sector''s full potential as a positive and sustainable economic, ecological, social and cultural force. nbsp; This fifth new edition continues to equip aspiring managers and planners with the broad cutting-edge knowledge and mindset conducive to resilience and innovation in the tourism sector. It emphasises the paramount importance of sustainability in terms of the ''triple bottom line'' by concurrently acknowledging the legitimacy of economic, environmental and sociocultural viability. Such holistic thinking needs to be deeply embedded in the deliberations of all tourism planners and managers.nbsp; nbsp; Special features in each chapter also continue to highlight how innovative technologies can be utilised in the interests of resilient and sustainable tourism. Social media, for example, has attained a degree of importance as a democratic marketing vehicle that could not have been foreseen even a few short years ago. nbsp; Tourism Management fifth edition builds on its long-held reputation for providing students with a strong pedagogical application of the economic, sociocultural and environment impacts of tourism. The title''s twelve chapters constitute a logical introduction to the tourism sector aligning with a typical university semester. It prepares students with exposure to the latest industry and research developments, in turn building their capacity as the successful tourism managers of the future. In 2013 the World Tourism Organization reported that more than one billion international overnight tourist trips occurred globally during the previous year. Aside from the impressive number, the achievement was even more remarkable given the lingering effects of the global financial crisis. It is proof indeed of the tourism sector''s great resilience, as well as the continuing explosive growth of mass tourism markets in China and other parts of Asia. nbsp; Tourism Management, 5th Edition explains why sophisticated and adaptive management is required to realise the tourism sector''s full potential as a positive and sustainable economic, ecological, social and cultural force. nbsp; This new 5th Edition continues to equip aspiring managers and planners with the broad cutting-edge knowledge and mindset conducive to resilience and innovation in the tourism sector. It emphasises the paramount importance of sustainability in terms of the ''triple bottom line'' by concurrently acknowledging the legitimacy of economic, environmental and sociocultural viability. Such holistic thinking needs to be deeply embedded in the deliberations of all tourism planners and managers.nbsp; nbsp; Special features in each chapter also continue to highlight how innovative technologies can be utilised in the interests of resilient and sustainable tourism. Social media, for example, has attained a degree of importance as a democratic marketing vehicle that could not have been foreseen even a few short years ago. nbsp; Tourism Management, 5th Edition nbsp;builds on its long-held reputation for providing students with a strong pedagogical application of the economic, sociocultural and environment impacts of tourism. The title''s twelve chapters constitute a logical introduction to the tourism sector aligning with a typical university semester. It prepares students with exposure to the latest industry and research developments, in turn building their capacity as the successful tourism managers of the future. nbsp.
SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical Heading Tourism
Form Australia
General Marketing.
SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical Heading Tourism
Form Australia
General Management.
SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical Heading Ecotourism
Form Australia.
ADDED ENTRY
Name Lawton, Laura.
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        University of Wollongong in Dubai University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection 2014-07-17 AMAUK 3 3 338.4791 WE TO T0026901 2017-06-05 2017-05-30 71.95 2017-01-26 REGULAR

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