Tourism 1

Tourism 1
Author: Robin Walker,Keith Harding
Publsiher: OXFORD University Press
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0194551008

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A new, up-to-date course where students learn what they need to know for a career in commerce, tourism, nursing, or technology.

Tourism

Tourism
Author: Robin Walker,Keith Harding
Publsiher: Oxford English for Careers
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0194551016

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Authentic and up-to date information in every course, written and checked by industry insiders Clear and straightforward structure, with each unit containing a menu of learning outcomes, and an end-of-unit checklist with 'Can do' tick boxes Teaches English in context, so students practise the language and skills they need for the job in real work situations Real-world profiles from genuine professionals in the 'It's my job' section offer authentic and engaginginsights into the industry Extra facts, figures, quotations, and specialist terminology included in the top margin of unit pages Additional activities and tests in the Teacher's Resource Book make the course suitable for mixed-ability classes The Teacher's Resource Book provides specialist background tothe industry for every unit, as well as industry tips to support non-expert teachers Project work in the Student's Book, additional activities on the Student's website, and a Key words list of essential vocabulary at the end of every unit provide extra opportunities for revision

Principles of Tourism Part I 2006 Ed

Principles of Tourism Part I  2006 Ed
Author: Z. Cruz
Publsiher: Rex Bookstore, Inc.
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2006
Genre: Tourism
ISBN: 9712346188

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Fresh Perspectives Tourism Development 1

Fresh Perspectives  Tourism Development 1
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Pearson South Africa
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2009
Genre: Tourism
ISBN: 1868919773

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Human Rights Issues in Tourism

Human Rights Issues in Tourism
Author: Atsuko Hashimoto,Elif Harkonen,Edward Nkyi
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2020-12-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351033848

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This book uniquely focuses on human rights issues associated with tourism development and tourism businesses. Tourism is a manifestation of globalization and it intersects with human rights on so many levels. These implications are increasingly relevant in light of the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent global economic hardship. Split into two main sections, the first establishes a background to human rights issues with reference to tourism, and the second provides a multi-disciplinary analysis of a range of selected human rights issues in tourism; these include displacement, security, privacy, discrimination, freedom of movement, the rights of Indigenous people, sex tourism and labour conditions. All chapters include case studies to showcase specific issues such as legal rulings or tourism policies/regulations. This book is written by a highly regarded team of authors specializing in tourism studies and human rights law. This significant volume on the interaction between tourism development and the safeguarding of human rights will be of interest to a variety of disciplines, in the fields of tourism, political science and tourism/human rights.

The SAGE International Encyclopedia of Travel and Tourism

The SAGE International Encyclopedia of Travel and Tourism
Author: Linda L. Lowry
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 2878
Release: 2016-09-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781483368962

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Taking a global and multidisciplinary approach, The SAGE International Encyclopedia of Travel and Tourism brings together a team of international scholars to examine the travel and tourism industry, which is expected to grow at an annual rate of four percent for the next decade. In more than 500 entries spanning four comprehensive volumes, the Encyclopedia examines the business of tourism around the world paying particular attention to the social, economic, environmental, and policy issues at play. The book examines global, regional, national, and local issues including transportation, infrastructure, the environment, and business promotion. By looking at travel trends and countries large and small, the Encyclopedia analyses a wide variety of challenges and opportunities facing the industry. In taking a comprehensive and global approach, the Encyclopedia approaches the field of travel and tourism through the numerous disciplines it reaches, including the traditional tourism administration curriculum within schools of business and management, economics, public policy, as well as social science disciplines such as the anthropology and sociology. Key features include: More than 500 entries authored and signed by key academics in the field Entries on individual countries that details the health of the tourism industry, policy and planning approaches, promotion efforts, and primary tourism draws. Additional entries look at major cities and popular destinations Coverage of travel trends such as culinary tourism, wine tourism, agritourism, ecotourism, geotourism, slow tourism, heritage and cultural-based tourism, sustainable tourism, and recreation-based tourism Cross-references and further readings A Reader’s Guide grouping articles by disciplinary areas and broad themes

An Introduction to Tourism

An Introduction to Tourism
Author: Leonard J. Lickorish,Carson L. Jenkins
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780750619561

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An Introduction to Tourism provides a comprehensive and authoritative introduction to tourism both for students of tourism and for all those with an interest and involvement in the industry.

Coping with Tourists

Coping with Tourists
Author: Jeremy Boissevain†
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1996-07-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781789203738

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Once content to sunbathe and follow guides and established itineraries, tourists are increasingly seeking authentic culture. This is taking them into the private areas and zones to which the locals retire in order to escape the tourist gaze, creating tensions between the two groups. Based on recent anthropological field studies, this book describes how European communities dependant on tourism have been affected by the commoditization of their culture and explores the ways they cope with the constant attention of outsiders. The collection demonstrates both varied and skillful ways in which individuals and communities react to and cope with the impact of decades of mass tourism on their lives and values, thus throwing new light onto questions of identity, boundary maintenance and cultural adjustment.