ABSTRACT

Sports Tourism: participants, policy and providers is an unparalleled text that explains sports tourism as a social, economic and cultural phenomenon that stems from the unique interaction of activity, people and place. Unlike other texts, it seeks to present sports tourism as a unique area that produces its own unique issues, concerns and controversies.

The text tackles these issues from three viewpoints:

  • participants: examining the profiles, motivations and behaviour patterns of sports tourists to create a typology of participants
  • policy: analyses the response by policy makers to this phenomenon and the problems of achieving integration between two sectors with historically different cultures
  • providers: their motivations, aims, objectives and strategies

Illustrated by international case studies in each chapter, and with four extended case study chapters, Sports Tourism: participants, policy and providers examines this area using real life experiences and concrete evidence.

part |37 pages

Context

chapter |12 pages

Tracing interest in sports tourism

chapter |23 pages

An overview of the sport-tourism link

part |45 pages

Participants

chapter |13 pages

Conceptualizing the sports tourist

chapter |19 pages

Participant profiles

chapter |11 pages

A typology of sports tourists

part |33 pages

Policy

chapter |15 pages

The policy context

chapter |16 pages

Prospects for integration

part |32 pages

Providers

chapter |16 pages

The market for sports tourism

chapter |14 pages

Provision strategies

part |50 pages

Case Studies

chapter |14 pages

Activity tourism in Wales

chapter |12 pages

Winter skiing in the European Alps

part |6 pages

Epilogue: the development of research and practice