by David Harrison (Editor), Martin Farr (Contributor), Gabriele Manella (Contributor), David Duvall (Contributor), Martin Farr (Contributor), David Harrison (Editor), Asterio Savelli (Contributor), Professor David B Weaver (Contributor), Professor Andrew Holden (Contributor), Professor Kelly Bricker (Contributor), Jim Butcher (Contributor), Erik Cohen (Contributor), Dr Heather Jeffrey (Contributor), Richard Sharpley (Editor), Sue Bleasdale (Contributor), Raoul Bianchi (Contributor), Professor Chris Ryan (Contributor), Julio Aramberri (Contributor), John Heeley (Contributor), Hongdi Shen (Contributor), Dr Stanislav Ivanov (Contributor), Dr Paul F Wilkinson (Contributor), Dr John E Tunbridge (Contributor), Dr Hazel Andrews (Contributor), Dr Gregory J Ashworth (Contributor)
The first book of its kind, this text focuses on the theoretical perspectives on mass tourism (including systems approaches, political economy, ethics, sustainability and environmentalism) the historical context of mass tourism and the current challenges to domestic, intra-regional and international mass tourism.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 262
Publisher: CABI Publishing
Published: 18 May 2017
ISBN 10: 1780648545
ISBN 13: 9781780648545