The role of governance has only recently begun to be researched in order to understand tourism policy making and planning, and tourism development. This book brings together leading researchers who assess the interactions of multiple actors associated with tourism governance, and examine new critical perspectives on tourism's governance in the context of sustainable development. This book was originally published as a special issue of Journal of Sustainable Tourism.
The role of governance has only recently begun to be researched in order to understand tourism policy making and planning, and tourism development. This book brings together leading researchers who assess the interactions of multiple actors associated with tourism governance, and examine new critical perspectives on tourism's governance in the context of sustainable development. This book was originally published as a special issue of Journal of Sustainable Tourism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bill Bramwell is Professor of International Tourism Studies at Sheffield Hallam University, UK. He is co-founder and co-editor of the Journal of Sustainable Tourism, and he has published widely on tourism policy and planning, tourism development in differing economic and political contexts, and sustainable tourism. Bernard Lane is Visiting Research Fellow at Sheffield Hallam University, UK, and co-founder and co-editor of the Journal of Sustainable Tourism. He is a consultant on sustainable tourism development and management with extensive experience in Europe, Asia and Australia at national, regional and local levels.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: Critical research on the governance of tourism and sustainability Bill Bramwell and Bernard Lane 2. Exploring social representations of tourism planning: issues for governance Gianna Moscardo 3. A typology of governance and its implications for tourism policy analysis C. Michael Hall 4. Governance, the state and sustainable tourism: a political economy approach Bill Bramwell 5. Event tourism governance and the public sphere Dianne Dredge and Michelle Whitford 6. Tourism governance and sustainable national development in China: a macro-level synthesis Trevor Sofield and Sarah Li 7. Rethinking regional tourism governance: the principle of subsidiarity Anne Louise Zahra 8. Death by a thousand cuts: governance and environmental trade-offs in ecotourism development at Kangaroo Island, South Australia Freya Higgins-Desbiolles 9. Climate change pedagogy and performative action: toward community-based destination governance Tazim Jamal and E. Melanie Watt 10. Global regulations and local practices: the politics and governance of animal welfare in elephant tourism Rosaleen Duffy and Lorraine Moore 11. Adopting and implementing a transactive approach to sustainable tourism planning: translating theory into practice Meredith Wray 12. Rethinking resort growth: understanding evolving governance strategies in Whistler, British Columbia Alison M. Gill and Peter W. Williams 13. Policy learning and policy failure in sustainable tourism governance: from first- and second-order to third-order change? C. Michael Hall
1. Introduction: Critical research on the governance of tourism and sustainability Bill Bramwell and Bernard Lane 2. Exploring social representations of tourism planning: issues for governance Gianna Moscardo 3. A typology of governance and its implications for tourism policy analysis C. Michael Hall 4. Governance, the state and sustainable tourism: a political economy approach Bill Bramwell 5. Event tourism governance and the public sphere Dianne Dredge and Michelle Whitford 6. Tourism governance and sustainable national development in China: a macro-level synthesis Trevor Sofield and Sarah Li 7. Rethinking regional tourism governance: the principle of subsidiarity Anne Louise Zahra 8. Death by a thousand cuts: governance and environmental trade-offs in ecotourism development at Kangaroo Island, South Australia Freya Higgins-Desbiolles 9. Climate change pedagogy and performative action: toward community-based destination governance Tazim Jamal and E. Melanie Watt 10. Global regulations and local practices: the politics and governance of animal welfare in elephant tourism Rosaleen Duffy and Lorraine Moore 11. Adopting and implementing a transactive approach to sustainable tourism planning: translating theory into practice Meredith Wray 12. Rethinking resort growth: understanding evolving governance strategies in Whistler, British Columbia Alison M. Gill and Peter W. Williams 13. Policy learning and policy failure in sustainable tourism governance: from first- and second-order to third-order change? C. Michael Hall
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