ABSTRACT
Tourism Geography develops a critical understanding of how different geographies of tourism are created and maintained. Drawing on both historical and contemporary perspectives, the discussion connects tourism to key geographical concepts relating to globalization, mobility, new geographies of production and consumption, and post-industrial change. The new edition has been fully updated to have an international focus, with global case studies and broader based content.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |27 pages
Introduction: tourism and geography
chapter |25 pages
Tourism, geography and geographies of tourism
part |47 pages
The emergence of global tourism
chapter |19 pages
The birth of modern tourism
chapter |25 pages
International patterns of travel and tourism
part |70 pages
Tourism's economic, environmental and social relations
chapter |24 pages
Costs and benefits: the local economic landscape of tourism
chapter |20 pages
Tourism, sustainability and environmental change
chapter |22 pages
Socio-cultural relations and experiences in tourism
part |106 pages
Understanding tourism places and spaces
chapter |23 pages
Cultural constructions and invented places
chapter |26 pages
Theming the urban landscape
chapter |18 pages
The past as a foreign country: heritage as tourism
chapter |18 pages
Nature, risk and geographic exploration in tourism
chapter |18 pages
Consumption, identity and specialty tourisms
part |37 pages
Applied and future tourism geographies