Tourism in Peripheries: Perspectives from the Far North and South

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Dieter K. Müller, Bruno Jansson
CABI, 30 nov 2006 - 288 páginas
This book reviews the theory of the role of peripheries in tourism, identifies the core obstacles to tourism in high latitudes, and presents recent case studies from North America, Scandinavia, Scotland, New Zealand and the polar areas. The book's 14 chapters are presented under five headings: (i) introduction; (ii) tourism and regional development issues; (iii) challenges to peripheral area tourism; (iv) tourism opportunities; and (v) future perspectives. The book will be of interest to researchers and students working in tourism, geography and regional development. It has a subject index.
 

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Tourism and Regional Development Issues
39
Challenges to Peripheral Area Tourism
107
Tourism Opportunities
175
Future Perspectives
203
Index
227
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