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This book addresses tourism and its development in the post-communist context of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). The book consists of 14 chapters (divided into two sections), a new introduction and a reflective concluding section. All 14 main chapters in this book were originally published in the Tourism Geographies journal.
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This book addresses tourism and its development in the post-communist context of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). The book consists of 14 chapters (divided into two sections), a new introduction and a reflective concluding section. All 14 main chapters in this book were originally published in the Tourism Geographies journal.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000878929
- Artikelnr.: 67820828
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000878929
- Artikelnr.: 67820828
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Piotr Niewiadomski is an Economic Geographer interested in the worldwide development of the tourism production system and uneven impacts of tourism on economic development, with a particular interest in Central and Eastern Europe. Piotr is a Senior Lecturer in Human Geography at the University of Aberdeen (Scotland, UK).
Introduction: Tourism development and post-communist transformations in
Central and Eastern Europe PART 1 - Tourism in Transition: From Problems
and Challenges to Success and Prosperity? 1. Tourism patterns and problems
in East Central Europe 2. Troubled sustainability: Bulgarian seaside
resorts 3. Gazing on communism: Heritage tourism and post-communist
identities in Germany, Hungary and Romania 4. Unpacking the local: A
cultural analysis of tourism entrepreneurship in Murter, Croatia 5.
Ecotourism in post-communist Poland: An examination of tourists,
sustainability and institutions 6. Relationships between international
tourism and migration in Hungary: Tourism flows and foreign property
ownership 7. From 'Bricklaying' to ' Bricolage ': Transition and Tourism
Development in Central and Eastern Europe 8. Estonian tourism and the
accession effect: The impact of European Union membership on the
contemporary development patterns of the Estonian tourism industry Part 2 -
Advancing Post-Communist Change: Tourism as a Transformative Force 9. New
places in old spaces: Mapping tourism and regeneration in Budapest 10.
Transforming tourism spaces in changing socio-political contexts: The case
of Pärnu, Estonia, as a tourist destination 11. Culinary tourism packages
and regional brands in Czechia 12. International hotel groups and regional
development in Central and Eastern Europe 13. Non-planning and tourism
consumption in Budapest's inner city 14. Hotel development through
centralized to liberalized planning procedures: Prague lost in transition
Final reflections: Whither tourism research in the era of
(post-)post-communism?
Central and Eastern Europe PART 1 - Tourism in Transition: From Problems
and Challenges to Success and Prosperity? 1. Tourism patterns and problems
in East Central Europe 2. Troubled sustainability: Bulgarian seaside
resorts 3. Gazing on communism: Heritage tourism and post-communist
identities in Germany, Hungary and Romania 4. Unpacking the local: A
cultural analysis of tourism entrepreneurship in Murter, Croatia 5.
Ecotourism in post-communist Poland: An examination of tourists,
sustainability and institutions 6. Relationships between international
tourism and migration in Hungary: Tourism flows and foreign property
ownership 7. From 'Bricklaying' to ' Bricolage ': Transition and Tourism
Development in Central and Eastern Europe 8. Estonian tourism and the
accession effect: The impact of European Union membership on the
contemporary development patterns of the Estonian tourism industry Part 2 -
Advancing Post-Communist Change: Tourism as a Transformative Force 9. New
places in old spaces: Mapping tourism and regeneration in Budapest 10.
Transforming tourism spaces in changing socio-political contexts: The case
of Pärnu, Estonia, as a tourist destination 11. Culinary tourism packages
and regional brands in Czechia 12. International hotel groups and regional
development in Central and Eastern Europe 13. Non-planning and tourism
consumption in Budapest's inner city 14. Hotel development through
centralized to liberalized planning procedures: Prague lost in transition
Final reflections: Whither tourism research in the era of
(post-)post-communism?
Introduction: Tourism development and post-communist transformations in
Central and Eastern Europe PART 1 - Tourism in Transition: From Problems
and Challenges to Success and Prosperity? 1. Tourism patterns and problems
in East Central Europe 2. Troubled sustainability: Bulgarian seaside
resorts 3. Gazing on communism: Heritage tourism and post-communist
identities in Germany, Hungary and Romania 4. Unpacking the local: A
cultural analysis of tourism entrepreneurship in Murter, Croatia 5.
Ecotourism in post-communist Poland: An examination of tourists,
sustainability and institutions 6. Relationships between international
tourism and migration in Hungary: Tourism flows and foreign property
ownership 7. From 'Bricklaying' to ' Bricolage ': Transition and Tourism
Development in Central and Eastern Europe 8. Estonian tourism and the
accession effect: The impact of European Union membership on the
contemporary development patterns of the Estonian tourism industry Part 2 -
Advancing Post-Communist Change: Tourism as a Transformative Force 9. New
places in old spaces: Mapping tourism and regeneration in Budapest 10.
Transforming tourism spaces in changing socio-political contexts: The case
of Pärnu, Estonia, as a tourist destination 11. Culinary tourism packages
and regional brands in Czechia 12. International hotel groups and regional
development in Central and Eastern Europe 13. Non-planning and tourism
consumption in Budapest's inner city 14. Hotel development through
centralized to liberalized planning procedures: Prague lost in transition
Final reflections: Whither tourism research in the era of
(post-)post-communism?
Central and Eastern Europe PART 1 - Tourism in Transition: From Problems
and Challenges to Success and Prosperity? 1. Tourism patterns and problems
in East Central Europe 2. Troubled sustainability: Bulgarian seaside
resorts 3. Gazing on communism: Heritage tourism and post-communist
identities in Germany, Hungary and Romania 4. Unpacking the local: A
cultural analysis of tourism entrepreneurship in Murter, Croatia 5.
Ecotourism in post-communist Poland: An examination of tourists,
sustainability and institutions 6. Relationships between international
tourism and migration in Hungary: Tourism flows and foreign property
ownership 7. From 'Bricklaying' to ' Bricolage ': Transition and Tourism
Development in Central and Eastern Europe 8. Estonian tourism and the
accession effect: The impact of European Union membership on the
contemporary development patterns of the Estonian tourism industry Part 2 -
Advancing Post-Communist Change: Tourism as a Transformative Force 9. New
places in old spaces: Mapping tourism and regeneration in Budapest 10.
Transforming tourism spaces in changing socio-political contexts: The case
of Pärnu, Estonia, as a tourist destination 11. Culinary tourism packages
and regional brands in Czechia 12. International hotel groups and regional
development in Central and Eastern Europe 13. Non-planning and tourism
consumption in Budapest's inner city 14. Hotel development through
centralized to liberalized planning procedures: Prague lost in transition
Final reflections: Whither tourism research in the era of
(post-)post-communism?