As the title of the Handbook indicates, it is concerned with regional tourism. But what is regional tourism? The term \u27regional\u27 is often used as a synonym for \u27rural\u27, and may even imply a degree of peripherality. In the Handbook, it refers to all locations outside the capital city metropolitan areas. Thus, regional tourism incorporates the visitor-oriented activities that are conducted in destinations ranging from the most remote to those bordering the capital cities. It includes non-capital cities, towns, small settlements and isolated sites, and urban fringe, agricultural and wilderness areas. However, the term also reflects the concept of \u27region\u27, an entity larger than an individual site. A geographic region is creat...
The geographical consequences of tourism are coming under increasing scrutiny, particularly as the l...
This chapter examines the development of tourism in the Barossa tourism region of South Australia. I...
The drivers of regionality: the case of the Australian wine regions The subject of this research is...
Tourism is often seen as a promising solution to the various social and economic challenges faced by...
International audienceIn geography, a region is one of the most obscure and controversial scientific...
When a tourism enterprise earns money, it may 'share' its good fortune with other regional businesse...
© 2002 Centre for Rural Social ResearchIn recent years regional and state tourism authorities in Aus...
This paper discusses the scope for relational tourism in the eight regions of Australia. Australia ...
Tourism constructs places as destinations which then compete for customers globally and locally. Cul...
Tourism in regional areas provides an excellent opportunity for economic development, employment and...
Staples thesis describes the development paths of remote economies that have been reliant on the exp...
A regional tourism project was commissioned by Katolyst, the Waikato Economic Development Agency, to...
ABSTRACT: In New Zealand, as elsewhere, the tourism sector is used overtly as a tool for regional d...
Community participation in regional/rural tourism development has become an established norm in regi...
In New Zealand, as elsewhere, the tourism sector is used overtly as a tool for regional development....
The geographical consequences of tourism are coming under increasing scrutiny, particularly as the l...
This chapter examines the development of tourism in the Barossa tourism region of South Australia. I...
The drivers of regionality: the case of the Australian wine regions The subject of this research is...
Tourism is often seen as a promising solution to the various social and economic challenges faced by...
International audienceIn geography, a region is one of the most obscure and controversial scientific...
When a tourism enterprise earns money, it may 'share' its good fortune with other regional businesse...
© 2002 Centre for Rural Social ResearchIn recent years regional and state tourism authorities in Aus...
This paper discusses the scope for relational tourism in the eight regions of Australia. Australia ...
Tourism constructs places as destinations which then compete for customers globally and locally. Cul...
Tourism in regional areas provides an excellent opportunity for economic development, employment and...
Staples thesis describes the development paths of remote economies that have been reliant on the exp...
A regional tourism project was commissioned by Katolyst, the Waikato Economic Development Agency, to...
ABSTRACT: In New Zealand, as elsewhere, the tourism sector is used overtly as a tool for regional d...
Community participation in regional/rural tourism development has become an established norm in regi...
In New Zealand, as elsewhere, the tourism sector is used overtly as a tool for regional development....
The geographical consequences of tourism are coming under increasing scrutiny, particularly as the l...
This chapter examines the development of tourism in the Barossa tourism region of South Australia. I...
The drivers of regionality: the case of the Australian wine regions The subject of this research is...