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OverviewTourism is an intensely geographic phenomenon. It stimulates large-scale, global movement of people and forges distinctive relationships between people and the places they visit. It shapes processes of physical development and resource exploitation, whilst the presence of visitors exerts a range of economic, social, cultural and environmental impacts that often have important implications for local geographies. This second edition of Tourism Geography develops a critical understanding of how different geographies of tourism are created and maintained. Drawing on both historical and contemporary perspectives, the discussion -- which is in three main parts -- connects tourism to key geographical concepts relating to globalization, mobility, new geographies of production and consumption, and post-industrial change. Part one examines how spatial patterns of tourism are formed and evolve through time. Part two offers an extended discussion of how tourism relates to places that are toured, examining physical and economic development, socio-cultural and environmental relations and the role of tourism planning. Part three develops a range of new material for this second edition that considers important contemporary influences upon tourism geographies, including place promotion, new forms of urban tourism, heritage, identity and embodied forms of tourism. Featuring international case studies and supported by up-to-date statistics, the text offers a concise yet comprehensive review of tourism geography and how geographers can interpret this important contemporary process. Written primarily as a student text, each chapter includes guidance for further study and summary bibliographies that form the basis for independent work. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Stephen Williams (Staffordshire University, UK) , Alan LewPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: 2nd New edition Dimensions: Width: 17.40cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 24.60cm Weight: 0.658kg ISBN: 9780415394260ISBN 10: 0415394260 Pages: 310 Publication Date: 18 May 2009 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate Replaced By: 9780415854443 Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviews'This revised edition of Stephen William's book contributes significantly to an understanding of the importance of geographical issues in the theory and practice of tourism. Leavened with useful case studies and questions this new edition links some conventional and basic issues to the intricacies of the geographical perspectives to provide some new insights into practices of tourism.' -- Dr. Michael Fagance, The University of Queensland, Australia 'This new edition provides a comprehensive introductory text based on an excellent range of case studies' -- Professor Gareth Shaw, University of Exeter, UK 'This revised edition of Stephen William's book contributes significantly to an understanding of the importance of geographical issues in the theory and practice of tourism. Leavened with useful case studies and questions this new edition links some conventional and basic issues to the intricacies of the geographical perspectives to provide some new insights into practices of tourism.' -- Dr Michael Fagance, The University of Queensland, Australia 'The book contains excellent plates, figures, and tables; while some are repeated from the first edition, they are all clear and very useful.' -- Paul .F. Wilkinson, Annals of Tourism Research Author InformationStephen Williams is Professor of Human Geography and Head of Applied Sciences at Staffordshire University, UK. He is also the Director of the University's Institute for Environment, Sustainability and Regeneration. His publications include Outdoor Recreation and the Urban Environment (Routledge): Tourism and Recreation. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |