ABSTRACT

Tourism Management: managing for change is a complete synthesis of tourism, from its beginnings through to the major impacts it has on today's global community, the environment and economy. Provocative and stimulating, it challenges the conventional thinking and generates reflection, thought and debate. This bestselling book is now in its third edition and has been fully revised and updated to include complete set of brand new case studies, a new four colour page design to enhance learning and improved online companion resources packed with must have information to assist in learning and teaching.
Tourism Management covers the fundamentals of tourism, introducing the following key concepts:
* The development of tourism
* Tourism supply and demand
* Sectors involved: transport, accommodation, government
* The future of tourism: including forecasting and future issues affecting the global nature of tourism

In a user-friendly, handbook style, each chapter covers the material required for at least one lecture within a degree level course. Written in a jargon-free and engaging style, this is the ultimate student-friendly text, and a vital introduction to this exciting, ever-changing area of study. The text is also accompanied by a companion website packed with extra resources for both students and lecturers, including learning outcomes for each chapter, multiple choice questions, links to sample chapters of related titles and journal articles for further reading, as well as downloadable PowerPoint materials ad illustrations from the text. Accredited lecturers can request access to download additional material by going to https://textbooks.elsevier.com to request access.

chapter 2|44 pages

Tourism: Its origins, growth and future

chapter 3|37 pages

Demand: Why do people engage in tourism?

chapter 4|36 pages

The supply of tourism

chapter 7|40 pages

Accommodation and hospitality services

chapter 8|47 pages

Tour operating and travel retailing

chapter 9|36 pages

Visitor attractions

chapter 10|38 pages

The management of tourism

chapter 11|51 pages

The public sector and tourism

chapter 12|53 pages

Managing the visitor and their impacts

chapter 13|37 pages

The future of tourism: Post tourism?