Tourism Policy and Planning Implementation : Issues and Challenges / edited by Konstantinos Andriotis, Dimitrios Stylidis and Adi Weidenfeld.

Contributor(s): Andriotis, Konstantinos [editor.] | Stylidis, Dimitrios [editor.] | Weidenfeld, Adi [editor.] | Taylor and FrancisMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Contemporary Geographies of Leisure, Tourism and Mobility: Publisher: Boca Raton, FL : Routledge, 2018Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resource (210 pages) : 32 illustrations, text file, PDFContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781315162928Subject(s): Tourism -- Econometric models | Tourism -- Forecasting | Tourism -- Marketing | cooperation and partnerships | destination development | National Trust | national tourism administration | policy and planning | policy integration | post-conflict | resilience | revitalisation | sustainable tourism | tourism planning | tourism policyGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:  338.4/791 LOC classification: G155 | .A1Online resources: Click here to view. Also available in print format.
Contents:
1 --Introduction Konstantinos Andriotis and Dimitrios Stylidis --2 --Tourism planning: rhetoric and reality Geoffrey Wall --3-- Rethinking the role and practice of destination community involvement in tourism planning Gianna Moscardo --4-- Tourism policy and planning in post-conflict destinations: comparative cases of Northern Ireland and Sri Lanka Stephen W. Boyd --5-- Challenging tourism contexts for planning and policy: revitalising failing destinations Chris Cooper --6-- Tourism in a protected landscape: challenges to sustainable development Sarah Duffy and Larry Dwyer --7-- Changes to the national institutional framework for tourism in Chile: the use and impact of evaluation reports in the policymaking process Csar Guala Catalan and Douglas G. Pearce --8-- Tourism development in the absence of relevant tourism policy Richard W. Butler --9-- Cooperation, border tourism, and policy implications Dallen J. Timothy --10 --Conclusions Adi Weidenfeld.
Abstract: Policy and planning are particularly important in tourism due to their multi-faceted nature and the complexity of inter-organisational relations and collaboration. This book sheds light onto these interrelations through the critical review of tourism planning policies and their measurable outcomes. Looking at a range of policies in a variety of countries at both micro and macro levels, it considers both the failures and successes of implementing tourism policies and planning initiatives. Policies discussed throughout include: cross-border tourism, planning in post-conflict destinations and sustainable tourism development. This multidisciplinary volume furthers knowledge of the impacts of planning and policy implementation on tourism development both present and future. Written by an international team of highly esteemed academics from some of the world’s leading institutions, this will be a valuable resource for students and researchers in tourism, sociology, geography, development studies, politics, economics, and management.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1 --Introduction Konstantinos Andriotis and Dimitrios Stylidis --2 --Tourism planning: rhetoric and reality Geoffrey Wall --3-- Rethinking the role and practice of destination community involvement in tourism planning Gianna Moscardo --4-- Tourism policy and planning in post-conflict destinations: comparative cases of Northern Ireland and Sri Lanka Stephen W. Boyd --5-- Challenging tourism contexts for planning and policy: revitalising failing destinations Chris Cooper --6-- Tourism in a protected landscape: challenges to sustainable development Sarah Duffy and Larry Dwyer --7-- Changes to the national institutional framework for tourism in Chile: the use and impact of evaluation reports in the policymaking process Csar Guala Catalan and Douglas G. Pearce --8-- Tourism development in the absence of relevant tourism policy Richard W. Butler --9-- Cooperation, border tourism, and policy implications Dallen J. Timothy --10 --Conclusions Adi Weidenfeld.

Policy and planning are particularly important in tourism due to their multi-faceted nature and the complexity of inter-organisational relations and collaboration. This book sheds light onto these interrelations through the critical review of tourism planning policies and their measurable outcomes. Looking at a range of policies in a variety of countries at both micro and macro levels, it considers both the failures and successes of implementing tourism policies and planning initiatives. Policies discussed throughout include: cross-border tourism, planning in post-conflict destinations and sustainable tourism development. This multidisciplinary volume furthers knowledge of the impacts of planning and policy implementation on tourism development both present and future. Written by an international team of highly esteemed academics from some of the world’s leading institutions, this will be a valuable resource for students and researchers in tourism, sociology, geography, development studies, politics, economics, and management.

Also available in print format.

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