
Managing Destinations
From Theories to Practices
Emerald Publishing Limited
Published on 4. March 2024
Book
Hardback
304 pages
978-1-83797-177-0 (ISBN)
Description
Tourism and hospitality managers around the world study tourism destination development and management. Topics such as land-use planning and strategy, transportation, law, and residents' attitudes to development, are important but have been under-studied until now.
Managing Destinations: From Theories to Practices discusses both the theory and current issues of destination management and provides examples of current practice. The authors include papers submitted to the t-Forum conference (2020) on the theme of destination management.
Topics covered include policy, planning and strategy, stakeholders, new markets, infrastructure, transport and research and knowledge transfer with contributions from countries as diverse as Brazil, Croatia, Italy, Portugal, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and Spain.
Managing Destinations: From Theories to Practices discusses both the theory and current issues of destination management and provides examples of current practice. The authors include papers submitted to the t-Forum conference (2020) on the theme of destination management.
Topics covered include policy, planning and strategy, stakeholders, new markets, infrastructure, transport and research and knowledge transfer with contributions from countries as diverse as Brazil, Croatia, Italy, Portugal, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and Spain.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Bingley
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
594 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-83797-177-0 (9781837971770)
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Persons
Noel Scott PhD is Adjunct Professor of Tourism Management, at Edith Cowan University, Western Australia and the Sustainable Research Centre, University of Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia.
Manuela Guerreiro PhD is Assistant Professor of Marketing, Director of Master in Marketing Management, and Co-coordinator of the Research Centre for Tourism, Sustainability and Well-Being (CinTurs), Faculty of Economics, University of Algarve, Portugal.
Patricia Pinto PhD is Full Professor of Quantitative Methods Applied to Economics and Management, Director of the PhD Program in Tourism, and Coordinator of the Research Centre for Tourism, Sustainability and Well-Being (CinTurs), Faculty of Economics, University of Algarve, Portugal.
Manuela Guerreiro PhD is Assistant Professor of Marketing, Director of Master in Marketing Management, and Co-coordinator of the Research Centre for Tourism, Sustainability and Well-Being (CinTurs), Faculty of Economics, University of Algarve, Portugal.
Patricia Pinto PhD is Full Professor of Quantitative Methods Applied to Economics and Management, Director of the PhD Program in Tourism, and Coordinator of the Research Centre for Tourism, Sustainability and Well-Being (CinTurs), Faculty of Economics, University of Algarve, Portugal.
Editor
Edith Cowan University, Australia
University of Algarve, Portugal
University of Algarve, Portugal
Content
Chapter 1. Introduction; Noel Scott, Manuela Guerreiro, and Patricia Pinto
Destination Strategy
Chapter 2. Tourism in Peripheral Areas: National Strategy for Italian Regions; Nunzia Borrelli, Lorenza Sganzetta, and Elisa Rossi
Chapter 3. From Fordism to Tourism: Genoa, Turin and Milan; Monica Bernardi and Ezio Marra
Chapter 4. Sino-Russian Cross-Border Tourism; Vlad Chernov, Liubov Skavronskaya, Mariia Perelygina, Alexandra Bec, and Elham Falatoonitoosi
Chapter 5. Culture-Led Regeneration: Mestre, Italy; Olga Tzatzadaki
New Markets
Chapter 6. Madeira Tourists Profile: A Positive Psychology Approach; Soraia Garces, Margarida Pocinho, and Saul Neves de Jesus
Chapter 7. Seniors Book Travel Online: A Profile Study; Ana Isabel Moniz, Teresa Medeiros, Osvaldo Silva, and Jose Mendes
Destination Stakeholders
Chapter 8. Tourism Development: Al-Juhfa, Saudi Arabia; Ali AlGassim, Akhmad Saufi, Diswandi, and Noel Scott
Chapter 9. Tourism Destinations: Applying the Intertwining Model; Yona da Silva Dalonso, Julia Maria Lourenco, Paula Cristina Almeida Remoaldo, and Alexandre Panosso Netto
Chapter 10. Residents and Tourism: Covid-19 Evidence, Cape Verde; Edson Santos, Patricia Pinto, and Luis Nobre Pereira
Chapter 11. Heritage City Image: Local Players' Perceptions; Miriam Mota, Bernardete Sequeira, Manuela Guerreiro, and Patricia Pinto
Infrastructure
Chapter 12. Solar Energy for Tourism in Croatia; Diana Baus and Damir Kresic
Chapter 13. Arbitration in Tourism: The Industry Performance; Joao Vidal, Joao Albino Silva, and Guilherme Castela
Chapter 14. Maritime Connectivity: Resident Demand; Alfonso Vargas-Sanchez, Juan Jose Albendin-Moya, Fernando Perna, Maria Joao Custodio, Luis Nobre Pereira, Maria Margarida Santos, and Vanessa Oliveira
Research and Knowledge Management
Chapter 15. Co-Creating Innovation: A Study on NEST Living Lab; Ana Claudia Campos
Chapter 16. Conclusion; Noel Scott, Manuela Guerreiro, and Patricia Pinto
Destination Strategy
Chapter 2. Tourism in Peripheral Areas: National Strategy for Italian Regions; Nunzia Borrelli, Lorenza Sganzetta, and Elisa Rossi
Chapter 3. From Fordism to Tourism: Genoa, Turin and Milan; Monica Bernardi and Ezio Marra
Chapter 4. Sino-Russian Cross-Border Tourism; Vlad Chernov, Liubov Skavronskaya, Mariia Perelygina, Alexandra Bec, and Elham Falatoonitoosi
Chapter 5. Culture-Led Regeneration: Mestre, Italy; Olga Tzatzadaki
New Markets
Chapter 6. Madeira Tourists Profile: A Positive Psychology Approach; Soraia Garces, Margarida Pocinho, and Saul Neves de Jesus
Chapter 7. Seniors Book Travel Online: A Profile Study; Ana Isabel Moniz, Teresa Medeiros, Osvaldo Silva, and Jose Mendes
Destination Stakeholders
Chapter 8. Tourism Development: Al-Juhfa, Saudi Arabia; Ali AlGassim, Akhmad Saufi, Diswandi, and Noel Scott
Chapter 9. Tourism Destinations: Applying the Intertwining Model; Yona da Silva Dalonso, Julia Maria Lourenco, Paula Cristina Almeida Remoaldo, and Alexandre Panosso Netto
Chapter 10. Residents and Tourism: Covid-19 Evidence, Cape Verde; Edson Santos, Patricia Pinto, and Luis Nobre Pereira
Chapter 11. Heritage City Image: Local Players' Perceptions; Miriam Mota, Bernardete Sequeira, Manuela Guerreiro, and Patricia Pinto
Infrastructure
Chapter 12. Solar Energy for Tourism in Croatia; Diana Baus and Damir Kresic
Chapter 13. Arbitration in Tourism: The Industry Performance; Joao Vidal, Joao Albino Silva, and Guilherme Castela
Chapter 14. Maritime Connectivity: Resident Demand; Alfonso Vargas-Sanchez, Juan Jose Albendin-Moya, Fernando Perna, Maria Joao Custodio, Luis Nobre Pereira, Maria Margarida Santos, and Vanessa Oliveira
Research and Knowledge Management
Chapter 15. Co-Creating Innovation: A Study on NEST Living Lab; Ana Claudia Campos
Chapter 16. Conclusion; Noel Scott, Manuela Guerreiro, and Patricia Pinto