
Tourism Interventions
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Interventions in tourism studies have been viewed primarily as 'public interventions' and mainly in the sphere of public policies, planning, and development. This book, however, adopts a larger viewpoint by considering the concept of intervention in areas other than the public sector. The purpose, therefore, is to look into different meanings and uses of the notion of intervention which might involve the initiatives of a variety of actors or agents across locales, borders or scales, as well as how the impacts of tourism on a place have been dealt with. To this end, the book examines tourism interventions and their role in making or breaking places, as initiated and implemented by a variety of stakeholders (public/private sector, NGOs and local communities), by exploring the realities of tourism interventions and how they are utilized to alleviate the negative impacts of tourism; innovative and successful interventions that have contributed to tourism's making of places; and the way in which certain interventions have not been particularly successful or 'failing forward'. This significant volume moves beyond considerations of 'just' policy or 'just' marketing, and brings together different forms of action or inaction in one category, which is a useful response to the variety of actors and initiatives in the tourism space.
This book provides students, researchers, and academics with new insight and understanding of how best to sustainably develop, promote, and manage tourism, and how to help destinations become more resilient in the face of future crises.
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"This fertile, innovative text is a new interpretation of the transformative impact that tourism has on place and that place has on tourism. It is a re-imagination of place through art and science, and therefore, should be essential reading for anyone interested in seeing how this interdisciplinary concept has been pushed into new touristic frontiers."-David A. Fennell, Professor, Dept of Geography & Tourism Studies, Brock University, Canada.
"Tourism Interventions: Making or Breaking Places goes beyond simply exposing the benefits and costs of tourism growth and development by documenting some of the ways in which interventions by any of tourism's key stakeholders enhance the positive impacts while alleviating its negative ones on destinations. Broadly understood as a policy, a strategy, action, event, business idea, collaboration, or partnership, interventions are not always successful, and these rarely discussed failures are also captured through case studies."
-Marion Joppe, Distinguished Professor Emerita, School of Hospitality, Food and Tourism Management, University of Guelph, Canada.
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Jeroen Nawijn is Senior Lecturer in Tourism at the Academy for Tourism, member of the Research Group Tourism Impacts on Society, Breda University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands.
Jelena Farkic is Lecturer in Tourism at the Academy for Tourism, member of the Research Group Tourism Impacts on Society Breda University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands.
Jeroen Klijs is Professor of Tourism at the Academy for Tourism, Research Group Tourism Impacts on Society, Breda University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands and leads the Research Group Tourism Impacts on Society.
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