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Knowledge management in tourism [electronic resource] : policy and governance applications / edited by Eduardo Faoys-sola.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Emerald eBook Series - Business, Managment & Economics with title Volumes From 2011 to 2015 (405) (Recent Backlist) | Bridging tourism theory and practice ; 4.Publication details: Bingley, U.K. : Emerald, 2012.Description: 1 online resource (xx, 432p.) : illISBN:
  • 9781780529813 (electronic bk.) :
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: No titleDDC classification:
  • 338.4791 FAO 22
LOC classification:
  • G155.A1 K56 2012
Online resources:
Contents:
Tourism for development / Eduardo Fayos Solà, Laura Fuentes Moraleda, Ana Isabel Muñoz Mazón -- Tourism knowledge sharing / Donald E. Hawkins, Sheryl M. Elliott, Larry Yu -- Regional tourism development / João Romão, João Guerreiro, Paulo M.M. Rodrigues -- Regional tourism competitiveness / Wafaa Nasser -- Knowledge and development for tourism / Susana Lima ... [et al.] -- People-first tourism / Duarte B. Morais ... [et al.] -- Service encounter-based / Flemming Sørensen, Jens Friis Jensen -- Climate change, sustainability, and tourism / Lisa Ruhanen -- Integrating sustainability in policy / Erwin Tapia Mella, Anne Zahra -- Donor funding and climate change / Anna Huebner, Simon Milne -- Accrediting sustainable event practice / Charles Arcodia, Scott A. Cohen, Chantal Dickson -- Tourism destination governance / Christophe de Bruyn, Alba Fernández Alonso -- Community integration / Giacomo Del Chiappa -- Destination governance / Maria Della Lucia, Umberto Martini -- European tourism policy / Panagiota Dionysopoulou -- Governance in the tourism practice / Dominique Vanneste, Laurence Ryckaert -- Conclusion / Eduardo Fayos-Solà ... [et al.].
Summary: Sixty years after its birth, contemporary tourism is at crossroads. It has grown to become a key element of economic well-being, but it is threatened and threatening. Its enemies are congestion, destruction of natural and cultural environments, and social unrest. However, it also contributes its fair share to these evils. How can tourism really become a fulcrum for development and sustainability in the 21st century? This is a matter of crucial importance for entrepreneurs, governments, and civil society stakeholders, and Knowledge Management in Tourism: Policy and Governance Applications provides these key players with answers and queries, and above all with the strategic tools to understand and act. Knowledge Management in Tourism: Policy and Governance Applications is an indispensable instrument for everyone interested in the theory and practice of this very important human pursuit: the quest for effectiveness, efficiency, and equity of tourism activities in helping build the future of mankind.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Tourism for development / Eduardo Fayos Solà, Laura Fuentes Moraleda, Ana Isabel Muñoz Mazón -- Tourism knowledge sharing / Donald E. Hawkins, Sheryl M. Elliott, Larry Yu -- Regional tourism development / João Romão, João Guerreiro, Paulo M.M. Rodrigues -- Regional tourism competitiveness / Wafaa Nasser -- Knowledge and development for tourism / Susana Lima ... [et al.] -- People-first tourism / Duarte B. Morais ... [et al.] -- Service encounter-based / Flemming Sørensen, Jens Friis Jensen -- Climate change, sustainability, and tourism / Lisa Ruhanen -- Integrating sustainability in policy / Erwin Tapia Mella, Anne Zahra -- Donor funding and climate change / Anna Huebner, Simon Milne -- Accrediting sustainable event practice / Charles Arcodia, Scott A. Cohen, Chantal Dickson -- Tourism destination governance / Christophe de Bruyn, Alba Fernández Alonso -- Community integration / Giacomo Del Chiappa -- Destination governance / Maria Della Lucia, Umberto Martini -- European tourism policy / Panagiota Dionysopoulou -- Governance in the tourism practice / Dominique Vanneste, Laurence Ryckaert -- Conclusion / Eduardo Fayos-Solà ... [et al.].

Sixty years after its birth, contemporary tourism is at crossroads. It has grown to become a key element of economic well-being, but it is threatened and threatening. Its enemies are congestion, destruction of natural and cultural environments, and social unrest. However, it also contributes its fair share to these evils. How can tourism really become a fulcrum for development and sustainability in the 21st century? This is a matter of crucial importance for entrepreneurs, governments, and civil society stakeholders, and Knowledge Management in Tourism: Policy and Governance Applications provides these key players with answers and queries, and above all with the strategic tools to understand and act. Knowledge Management in Tourism: Policy and Governance Applications is an indispensable instrument for everyone interested in the theory and practice of this very important human pursuit: the quest for effectiveness, efficiency, and equity of tourism activities in helping build the future of mankind.

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