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More people than ever now make leisure trips, making this an era of mass tourism. The scale of this phenomenon means that it is able to generate economic growth, making tourism a key factor in regional development policy. Bringing together a range of European case studies illustrating various ICT and policy innovations, this book examines the interconnections between tourism, Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and regional development.
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More people than ever now make leisure trips, making this an era of mass tourism. The scale of this phenomenon means that it is able to generate economic growth, making tourism a key factor in regional development policy. Bringing together a range of European case studies illustrating various ICT and policy innovations, this book examines the interconnections between tourism, Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and regional development.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781138272507
- ISBN-10: 1138272507
- Artikelnr.: 53018658
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781138272507
- ISBN-10: 1138272507
- Artikelnr.: 53018658
Maria Giaoutzi is Professor of Geography and Regional Planning at the National Technical University of Athens, Greece. Peter Nijkamp is Professor in the Department of Spatial Economics, Free University, The Netherlands.
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
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
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
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