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Tourism Spaces: Environments, Locations, and Movements shows some of the ways that geographers and other social scientists bring spatial considerations to the forefront of our research and understanding of tourism.
Tourism Spaces: Environments, Locations, and Movements shows some of the ways that geographers and other social scientists bring spatial considerations to the forefront of our research and understanding of tourism.
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Alan A. Lew is Professor Emeritus of Geography and Planning at Northern Arizona University. He is the founding Editor-in-Chief of Tourism Geographies (Routledge/Taylor & Francis), and has primarily researched and written about tourism development and landscapes of East and Southeast Asia.
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Introduction Alan A. Lew 1. Spatial arrangements of tourist villages: implications for the integration of residents and tourists Dawid Soszy ski, Barbara Sowi ska- wierkosz, Patricia A. Stokowski and Andrzej Tucki 2. Selecting the best route in a theme park through multi-objective programming Beatriz Rodríguez-Díaz and Juan Ignacio Pulido-Fernández 3. Pattern of Chinese tourist flows in Japan: a Social Network Analysis perspective Bindan Zeng 4. Understanding visitors' spatial behavior: a review of spatial applications in parks Geoffrey K. Riungu, Brian A. Peterson, John A. Beeco and Greg Brown 5. Leveraging physical and digital liminoidal spaces: the case of the #EATCambridge festival Michael Duignan, Sally Everett, Lewis Walsh and Nicola Cade 6. Proximate tourists and major sport events in everyday leisure spaces Katherine King, Richard Shipway, Insun Sunny Lee and Graham Brown 7. Big data and tourism geographies - an emerging paradigm for future study? Jie Zhang 8. The impact of distance on tourism: a tourism geography law Bob McKercher 9. Sensing tourists: geoinformatics and the future of tourism geography research Noam Shoval 10. The more-than-visual experiences of tourism Tim Edensor 11. The end of tourism? A Gibson-Graham inspired reflection on the tourism economy Patrick Brouder
Introduction Alan A. Lew 1. Spatial arrangements of tourist villages: implications for the integration of residents and tourists Dawid Soszy ski, Barbara Sowi ska- wierkosz, Patricia A. Stokowski and Andrzej Tucki 2. Selecting the best route in a theme park through multi-objective programming Beatriz Rodríguez-Díaz and Juan Ignacio Pulido-Fernández 3. Pattern of Chinese tourist flows in Japan: a Social Network Analysis perspective Bindan Zeng 4. Understanding visitors' spatial behavior: a review of spatial applications in parks Geoffrey K. Riungu, Brian A. Peterson, John A. Beeco and Greg Brown 5. Leveraging physical and digital liminoidal spaces: the case of the #EATCambridge festival Michael Duignan, Sally Everett, Lewis Walsh and Nicola Cade 6. Proximate tourists and major sport events in everyday leisure spaces Katherine King, Richard Shipway, Insun Sunny Lee and Graham Brown 7. Big data and tourism geographies - an emerging paradigm for future study? Jie Zhang 8. The impact of distance on tourism: a tourism geography law Bob McKercher 9. Sensing tourists: geoinformatics and the future of tourism geography research Noam Shoval 10. The more-than-visual experiences of tourism Tim Edensor 11. The end of tourism? A Gibson-Graham inspired reflection on the tourism economy Patrick Brouder
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