ABSTRACT

As one of the fastest growing sectors of the economy since the 1950s, tourism has proved to be a complicated phenomenon, unlike any other economic producer. Over the last few decades, tourism has exerted increasing pressure on the land and negative social, environmental and economic impacts have surfaced as major issues. Positive guidelines for better planning are in demand by developers and designers who need new understandings of the breadth of tourism's complexity for their own success. Long considered the seminal work on tourism development, Tourism Planning provides a comprehensive, integrated overview of all aspects of tourism and the planning functions that accompany it, emphasizing concepts and principles for better planning.

part I|120 pages

The Basics

chapter Chapter 1|29 pages

The Purpose of Tourism Planning

chapter Chapter 2|41 pages

Tourism as a System

chapter Chapter 3|29 pages

Growth, Sustainability, Ecotourism

chapter Chapter 4|16 pages

Policy

part II|306 pages

Concepts and Examples of Tourism Planning

chapter Chapter 5|42 pages

Regional Planning Concepts

chapter Chapter 6|55 pages

Regional Planning Cases

chapter Chapter 7|52 pages

Destination Planning Concepts

chapter Chapter 8|55 pages

Destination Planning Cases

chapter Chapter 9|48 pages

Site Planning Concepts

chapter Chapter 10|50 pages

Site Planning Cases