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Turkey is a country with many natural, cultural, and historical attractions, as well as many infrastructure and superstructures such as transportation, accommodation facilities, food and beverage businesses, and communication infrastructure.
Serap Akdu, Uğur Akdu
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2020
The book presents critical insights and contemporary perspectives for exploring current trends, concerns and prospects of events tourism. It examines modern-day global issues facing the events and tourism industry, policymakers, researchers and academics to advance understanding of practice and development of theory.
Fiona Bakas +2 more
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The book presents critical insights and contemporary perspectives for exploring current trends, concerns and prospects of events tourism. It examines modern-day global issues facing the events and tourism industry, policymakers, researchers and academics to advance understanding of practice and development of theory.
Fiona Bakas +2 more
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The role of travel conditions in cycling tourism: implications for destination and event management
The purpose of this study was to explore the influence of travel conditions on preferred destination, event, and travel characteristics in the context of Active-Sport-Event Travel Carers among cyclists who travel to take part in events. Travel conditions
Richard J Büning, Heather J Gibson
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Cases For Event Management and Event Tourism
2023A must have collection for all those studying and teaching event management and event tourism.
Vassilios Ziakas, Donald Getz
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Events’ Tourism and Hospitality Marketing
Event tourism has seen significant growth in recent decades, playing a key role in the development of tourism destinations. In fact, several studies have focused on understanding this phenomenon, studying the relationship between the different types of events and their influence on the destinations that host them.Liberato, Dália +4 more
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2013
This chapter discusses recurring sports events (RSEs) and their impact on policy decisions for governments and the tourism of an area. The ongoing, year-on-year benefits of RSEs are highlighted. It is argued that a strategy based around recurring sporting and touristic interest is more likely to bring success in terms of visitor numbers and brand ...
Nauright, John +2 more
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This chapter discusses recurring sports events (RSEs) and their impact on policy decisions for governments and the tourism of an area. The ongoing, year-on-year benefits of RSEs are highlighted. It is argued that a strategy based around recurring sporting and touristic interest is more likely to bring success in terms of visitor numbers and brand ...
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2017
This chapter is the last factual part of the book. It is divided into three sections covering various issues related to car tourism events and spaces associated with this phenomenon (e.g. race tracks). The first section presents the concept of an event and the causes of the rapid development of events globally, as well as their main functions.
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This chapter is the last factual part of the book. It is divided into three sections covering various issues related to car tourism events and spaces associated with this phenomenon (e.g. race tracks). The first section presents the concept of an event and the causes of the rapid development of events globally, as well as their main functions.
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2006
Although there is no universally accepted definition of sport tourism, the terms ‘sport tourism’ and ‘sport tourist’ are very often found in recent literature. Hall (1992: 147) argues that:Sport tourism falls into two categories, travel to participate in sport and travel to observe sport.
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Although there is no universally accepted definition of sport tourism, the terms ‘sport tourism’ and ‘sport tourist’ are very often found in recent literature. Hall (1992: 147) argues that:Sport tourism falls into two categories, travel to participate in sport and travel to observe sport.
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