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Community Development Through Tourism (Sue Beeton)

Veröffentlicht von () am 02/11/2009
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Foto: Cover des Buches "Community Development through Tourism" von Sue Beeton Community Development through Tourism examines the development of local communities through the healthy integration of community planning, business planning and tourism planning. It explores the most pertinent tourism and business theories, moving from strategic planning to community empowerment and practice. Research-based case studies are used to illustrate how things work in the real world, and the ways in which various theories can and have been applied. 

This book will be an important resource for business development managers, tourism operators and community leaders, as well as students and teachers in courses that incorporate aspects of community tourism into their business, tourism, social sciences and arts programs. 

Features
The structure and content of the book has derived from the author’s experience and research in teaching a Community Tourism specialisation
Covers important aspects such as community well-being, strategic planning, marketing and ethics
Incorporates work in community tourism planning from North America and Australia

Contents
Chapter One: Communities and tourism 

Chapter Two: Tourism theories and their relevance to communities 

Chapter Three: Strategic tourism planning for communities 

Chapter Four: Community-inclusive strategies 

Chapter Five: Marketing community tourism 

Chapter Six: Rural tourism communities 

Chapter Seven: Dealing with risk and disasters in tourism communities 

Chapter Eight: Developing communities through tourism 

Appendix: Communities and ecotourism in the Year of the Outback 

Sample
View Chapter 1 from Community Development Through Tourism. 

The extract is in Adobe Acrobat format (323 KB). The Acrobat Reader can be obtained from Adobe's website. 

You may download and view this sample but you may not mass-transmit it nor use it or any part of it for commercial gain. It is protected by all applicable copyright laws. 

Readership
Students and teachers (tertiary), researchers, business development managers in local government and Community leaders. 

Author Information
Sue Beeton is an Associate Professor at La Trobe University, Victoria, and Director of Research for the School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management. She has extensive experience in researching and working with tourism in communities, and has published widely in the areas of film-induced tourism, national park tourism management, sustainable tourism, and tourism in rural and peripheral areas, all with a strong community-based perspective.
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