Carlos Costa & Emese Panyik 
European Tourism Planning and Organisation Systems [EPUB ebook] 
The EU Member States

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This book provides a systematic, country-by-country analysis of tourism policy, planning and organisation in the EU. Its main objective is to explore 21st century policy responses to the global challenges shaping tourism planning and organisation systems in the EU. The book offers a new critical approach to comparative policy analysis of EU member states and focuses on six key themes: territory, actors and structures, economics, policy, methods and techniques and vision. The book is designed primarily for undergraduate and postgraduate tourism students and researchers. The book will also be useful for industry practitioners who would like to engage in the theoretical principles and the conceptualisation of planning and organisation systems.

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1. Carlos Costa, Emese Panyik and Dimitrios Buhalis: A Comparative Approach to European Tourism Planning and Organisation Systems: An Introduction


SECTION 1. NORTHERN EUROPE


2. Janne J Liburd and Peter Saabye Simonsen: Tourism in Denmark – from Ugly Duckling to Our Journey


3. Steven Richards and Keith Wilkes: Tourism in England: London 2012 Olympic Games and Beyond


4. Seppo K. Aho: Finland Tourism Policies – From Helping to Build New State Identities to Branding a Modern Specific Destination


5. Denis Harrington, Anthony Foley and Tony Lenehan: Tourism Research, Policy and Practice in Ireland – Current Developments and Future Research Trajectories


6. Tommy D. Andersson: Tourism in Sweden – Between a Social Project and Business Development


SECTION 2. EASTERN EUROPE


7. Stanislav Ivanov and Miroslava Dimitrova: Managing Tourism in Bulgaria: Between ‘Mission Impossible’ and New Hope


8. Heli Tooman and Heli Müristaja: Developing Estonia as a Positively Surprising Tourist Destination


9. Iveta Druva-Druvaskalne and Agita Līviņa: Tourism in Latvia: From Fragmented Resorts of Russian Empire to a National Brand on International Level


10. Ausrine Armaitiene and Renata Bertuzyte: Tourism Policy in Lithuania: Management of Permanent Transition


11. Rodica Manuela Gogonea and Marian Zaharia: Tourism in Romania: From Centralized to Private Initiative, a Growth Path


SECTION 3. CENTRAL EUROPE


12. Roman Egger, Jutta Novak and Werner Taurer: Austria: Where Tourism has Tradition


13. Jarmila Indrová and Zdenka Petrů: The Czech Republic – Destination in the Heart of Europe


14. Judith Jochmann and Harald Pechlaner: Germany Tourism: Evolution, Structures, Challenges and Perspectives


15. Emese Panyik and Tamara Rátz: Tourism Policy in Hungary: From Central Planning to Multi-level Destination Management


16. Grzegorz Gołembski and Agnieszka Niezgoda: Organization of Tourism in Poland after Twenty Years of Systematic Changes


17. Jana Kučerová and Tomáš Makovník: Tourism in Slovakia: “The Best Kept Secret in Europe”


SECTION 4. SOUTHERN EUROPE


18. Alexis Saveriades: Strategic Planning in National Tourism Organisations: The Case of Cyprus


19. Paris Tsartas, Andreas Papatheodorou and Magdalini Vasileiou: Tourism Development and Policy in Greece


20. Mara Manente and Valeria Minghetti: Tourism in Italy: “Work in Progress”


21. Heidi Pantzar and Emese Panyik: Tourism in Malta: From the Knights of St. John’s to an Independent State


22. Carlos Costa and Armando Luís Vieira: Tourism Planning and Organisation in Portugal


23. Sonja Sibila Lebe: From Cheap Destination Image to Sophisticated Offer


24. Josep A. Ivars Baidal: Spain: From the Mass Model to a New Tourism Economy


SECTION 5. WESTERN EUROPE


25. Anya Diekmann, Jeroen Bryon and Isabelle Cloquet: Explaining Tourism Governance in Belgium: Quite a Balancing Act


26. Vincent Vlès, Emmanuelle Marcelpoil and Isabelle Frochot: Strengths and Paradoxes of French Tourism Planning


27. Alan Clarke: Luxembourg: Quality is Key


28. Jaap Lengkeek: Behind Windmills and Flower Bulbs: Tourism Policies in the Netherlands


29. Carlos Costa, Emese Panyik and Dimitrios Buhalis: Towards an Emerging Planning and Organisational Framework: Conclusions

关于作者

Dimitrios Buhalis is a Professor and the Director of the e Tourism Lab and Deputy Director of the International Centre for Tourism and Hospitality Research, Bournemouth University, UK. He is a strategic management and marketing expert with specialisation in ICT applications in the tourism and hospitality industries.
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语言 英语 ● 格式 EPUB ● 网页 496 ● ISBN 9781845414351 ● 文件大小 24.2 MB ● 编辑 Carlos Costa & Emese Panyik ● 出版者 Channel View Publications ● 市 Bristol ● 国家 GB ● 发布时间 2014 ● 下载 24 个月 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 3374547 ● 复制保护 Adobe DRM
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