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Tourism --- Architecture --- Courtyard houses --- Tourisme --- Maisons à cour --- Government policy --- Planning --- Politique gouvernementale --- Planification --- Planning.
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The term ‘overtourism’ has come into prominence since 2017 and refers to the fact that, due to various factors such as more sophisticated marketing strategies, a large number of tourists visit the same place at the same time. The consequences are felt by the locals, the tourists themselves as well as the environment. As a result, tourismphobia and anti-tourism movements have emerged as ways for locals to reclaim their lifestyle by refusing to interact with visitors and sometimes discouraging them to visit. This book presents new research on this emerging phenomenon and discusses the main causes and implications before putting forward possible solutions. The authors take an interpretivist approach in order to unveil aspects of overtourism that have not yet been discussed. It provides case studies and explores topics such as tourism education, overtourism of cultural and heritage sites, and the need for sustainable tourism development. Hugues Séraphin is Senior Lecturer in Event and Tourism Management Studies at the University of Winchester, UK. Prior to his career in academia, he worked in various roles in the tourism and hospitality sector in the Caribbean and in Europe. Tatiana Gladkikh is Senior Lecturer in Business Management at AFG College with the University of Aberdeen, Doha, Qatar. She previously worked at the University of Birmingham and the University of Winchester in the UK. Tan Vo Thanh is Associate Professor in Management Science at La Rochelle Business School - Excelia Group, France. His research has been published widely across books, book chapters, and peer-reviewed journals.
Tourism. --- Management. --- Industrial management—Environmental aspects. --- Tourism Management. --- Sustainability Management. --- Administration --- Industrial relations --- Organization --- Holiday industry --- Operators, Tour (Industry) --- Tour operators (Industry) --- Tourism --- Tourism industry --- Tourism operators (Industry) --- Tourist industry --- Tourist trade --- Tourist traffic --- Travel industry --- Visitor industry --- Service industries --- National tourism organizations --- Travel --- Economic aspects --- Sobreturisme --- Turisme excessiu --- Turisme de masses
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The term 'overtourism' has come into prominence since 2017 and refers to the fact that, due to various factors such as more sophisticated marketing strategies, a large number of tourists visit the same place at the same time. The consequences are felt by the locals, the tourists themselves as well as the environment. As a result, tourismphobia and anti-tourism movements have emerged as ways for locals to reclaim their lifestyle by refusing to interact with visitors and sometimes discouraging them to visit. This book presents new research on this emerging phenomenon and discusses the main causes and implications before putting forward possible solutions. The authors take an interpretivist approach in order to unveil aspects of overtourism that have not yet been discussed. It provides case studies and explores topics such as tourism education, overtourism of cultural and heritage sites, and the need for sustainable tourism development. Hugues Séraphin is Senior Lecturer in Event and Tourism Management Studies at the University of Winchester, UK. Prior to his career in academia, he worked in various roles in the tourism and hospitality sector in the Caribbean and in Europe. Tatiana Gladkikh is Senior Lecturer in Business Management at AFG College with the University of Aberdeen, Doha, Qatar. She previously worked at the University of Birmingham and the University of Winchester in the UK. Tan Vo Thanh is Associate Professor in Management Science at La Rochelle Business School - Excelia Group, France. His research has been published widely across books, book chapters, and peer-reviewed journals.
Tourism --- financieel management --- management --- toerisme --- Tourism. --- Management. --- Tourism Management.
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L’approche des tourismes présentée dans cet ouvrage qui recueille les communications des participants au colloque Tourismes Patrimoines Identités et Territoires, organisé par l’Université de Perpignan Via Domitia, fait une large place aux facteurs humains souvent négligés au profit d’un raisonnement réduit à l’économie. Les territoires y sont pensés comme des espaces dotés d’identités que les patrimoines illustrent et les coprésences liées aux tourismes permettent en remettant souvent en cause le mythe d’autochtonie ou le « noble mensonge » de Socrate c’est à dire la croyance des « dirigeants eux-mêmes et (des) militaires, ensuite (du) reste de la cité, qu’ils avaient été modelés sous la terre et qu’une fois que leur fabrication avait été terminée, la terre, qui est leur mère, les avait mis au monde ; et qu’à présent ils doivent délibérer au sujet du pays où ils sont, et le défendre contre quiconque l’attaque, comme si c’était là leur mère et leur nourrice, et penser aux citoyens comme à des frères nés comme eux de la terre ». Ils apparaissent comme un compromis entre un aspect affectif et un aspect rationnel : tout à la fois espaces fonctionnels, et lieux de pouvoir. L’ouvrage s’adresse aux étudiants des différentes filières de formation aux métiers du tourisme et à l’ensemble des acteurs du secteur touristique soucieux de développement durable, respectueux des identités et des patrimoines.
Public Administration --- tourisme --- économie --- patrimoine culturel --- politique culturelle, protection --- politique culturelle, protection
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