Coastal tourism has been a perennial favourite with tourists worldwide since the eighteenth century. Although the reasons fuelling such interest have since changed, the popularity of coastal tourism remains undisputed. Within Southeast Asia, most coastal sites are proximate to culturally and geographically rich hinterlands, thus increasing their attractiveness.Master of Busines
As Thailand’s greatest source of foreign exchange revenue, international tourism plays an increasing...
Beach tourism is one of the earliest modern forms of tourism and a staple of the tourism industry. T...
This paper examines the ways in which conventional tourism and ecotourism are conceptually, operatio...
Coastal tourism has grown significantly across South-East Asia from the 1960s, particularly in three...
Tourism in Southeast Asia has expanded rapidly in recent years. Previously, there was little control...
The objective of this research is to find out if the spatial patterns of informal tourism commerce (...
There are surfers on vacation looking for waves. Surfing and surf tourism run parallel: they are foc...
The temporal relationship between mass tourism and alternative tourism has received little attention...
In Southeast Asia, coastal tourism has grown rapidly and significantly over the past three decades. ...
There are surfers on vacation looking for waves. Surfing and surf tourism run parallel: they are foc...
Human utilizes coastal resources as well as deteriorates them. Coastal tourism may degrade the envir...
Coastal ecosystems are amongst the most productive ecosystems in the world. Reef-based tourism, one ...
Coastal areas in the eastern sub-region of Thailand, a popular destination in Southeast Asia, are fa...
This research study seeks to understand the transformations in contemporary, large-scale beach resor...
This is the largest tourism management and marketing ontology that has ever been put together and of...
As Thailand’s greatest source of foreign exchange revenue, international tourism plays an increasing...
Beach tourism is one of the earliest modern forms of tourism and a staple of the tourism industry. T...
This paper examines the ways in which conventional tourism and ecotourism are conceptually, operatio...
Coastal tourism has grown significantly across South-East Asia from the 1960s, particularly in three...
Tourism in Southeast Asia has expanded rapidly in recent years. Previously, there was little control...
The objective of this research is to find out if the spatial patterns of informal tourism commerce (...
There are surfers on vacation looking for waves. Surfing and surf tourism run parallel: they are foc...
The temporal relationship between mass tourism and alternative tourism has received little attention...
In Southeast Asia, coastal tourism has grown rapidly and significantly over the past three decades. ...
There are surfers on vacation looking for waves. Surfing and surf tourism run parallel: they are foc...
Human utilizes coastal resources as well as deteriorates them. Coastal tourism may degrade the envir...
Coastal ecosystems are amongst the most productive ecosystems in the world. Reef-based tourism, one ...
Coastal areas in the eastern sub-region of Thailand, a popular destination in Southeast Asia, are fa...
This research study seeks to understand the transformations in contemporary, large-scale beach resor...
This is the largest tourism management and marketing ontology that has ever been put together and of...
As Thailand’s greatest source of foreign exchange revenue, international tourism plays an increasing...
Beach tourism is one of the earliest modern forms of tourism and a staple of the tourism industry. T...
This paper examines the ways in which conventional tourism and ecotourism are conceptually, operatio...