Developments in tourism research
Airey, D. W.

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    Title/Author: Developments in tourism research/ John Tribe, David Airey, editors.
    other author: Airey, D. W.
    Published: Amsterdam ;Elsevier Science, : 2007.,
    Description: xv, 252 p. :ill. ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: A Review of Tourism Research:A Review of Tourism Research -- Researching Tourism Business:Are Plastic Cows The Future for Farming? Implications of an Alternative Diversification Model -- Implementation of Mass Customised Manufacturing in the Flight Catering Industry -- Tourism in The Gambia: 10 years on -- Measuring and Reporting the Impact of Tourism in Poverty -- Productivity and Yield Measurement in Australian Inbound Tourism using Tourism Satellite Accounts and General Equilibrium Modelling -- Assessing Tourism Yield: An Analysis of Public Sector Costs and Benefits -- Developing a GIS-Supported Tourist Flow Model for New Zealand -- Duelling Definitions: Challenges and Implications of Conflicting International Concepts of Tourism -- Researching Tourism Experiences and Challenges: Tourists on Tourists: The Impact of Other People on Destination Experience -- A Tale of Two Precincts; The Socio-Political Implications of Rural Racism and Tourism Experiences -- Researching the Experiences and Perspectives of Tourism Policy Makers -- Network Analysis as a Research Tool for Understanding Tourism Destinations -- Tourism and Regional Competitiveness -- An Agenda for Tourism Research:An Agenda for Cutting Edge Research in Tourism.
    Subject: Tourism - Research. -
    Online resource: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780080453286An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
    ISBN: 0080453287
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