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Tourism, Geography of

2001
Allan M. Williams, Gareth Shaw
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Geography of fear: fright tourism in urban revitalization

Journal of Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure and Events, 2020
Urban centres encompass a variety of tourist attractions. To expand these offerings, the opportunities must recognize the temporal and spatial constraints of travel.
R. Bristow, I. Jenkins
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Geography and Tourism

2018
Chapter 2, “Geography and Tourism,” was written by Zhao Ye and translated by Ye Qingfen. The chapter introduces the geographical features of China, focusing on its location, landforms, and mineral resources as well as major mountains, rivers, lakes, and seas, and the tourist resources focusing on China’s natural as well as cultural heritage.
Guobin Xu, Yanhui Chen, Lianhua Xu
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Geography and tourism

Annals of Tourism Research, 1991
Abstract Unique geographic contributions to the social sciences in general and to the study of tourism specifically are based on responses to questions pertaining to location. Physical and cultural environments are examined from systematic and regional perspectives to comprehend evolutionary changes in and on the touristscape, and to understand the ...
Lisle S. Mitchell, Peter E. Murphy
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Reflections of Geography, Tourism, Cultural Relations on Tourism Geography And Cultural Tourism

2021
The main motivation for the emergence of the study was to update the article, written years ago under a similar title, and to re-evaluate the changing geography, tourism and cultural relations. Why and how do geography, tourism and cultural relations change conceptually and practically?
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GEOGRAPHY AND TOURISM

Soviet Geography, 1975
Instead of a purely recreation-oriented geography of recreation, the author proposes a broadly based geography of tourism that would be concerned with the geographical aspects of all forms of travel on the ground that not only vacation travelers but business travelers make demands on transport facilities, hotels, etc. Tourism is defined in the broadest
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Geography of Tourism

2017
Provides both an awareness of the spatial nature of tourism by means of a geographical perspective, and also offers significant critical analysis of major contemporary geographical themes and issues that relate to tourism.
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Tourism Geography

2022
Jing’ai Wang   +2 more
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Geography and Tourism

2017
This first chapter provides an introduction to the geography of tourism. It initially discusses the nature of geography, and indicates the major topics that the subject is concerned with, as well as presenting the types of questions that geographers ask.
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