[Extract] Food is an essential component of the tourist experience (Hall, Sharples, Mitchell, Macionis & Cambourne, 2003) and has gained increased recognition in the academic literature in the last decade. A growing interest in food, including where it was grown and how it is prepared and shared, has given rise to a food culture that has influenced the consumption of food at home and on holiday. Travelling to experience a region's food, and in some cases wine, has given agricultural regions an opportunity to diversify and develop tourism experiences based on the local agriculture, often expressed through regional cuisine. To enhance the opportunities for success of regions undergoing tourism diversification, an understanding of the drivers ...
While well developed wine regions attract visitors who have a high interest in wine and food,emergin...
This thesis analyses the meaning of tourism in relation to the globalisation of the wine industry an...
Many past literatures acknowledge that tourism industry in rural destination has generates various e...
Food is an essential component of the tourist experience (Hall, Sharples, Mitchell, Macionis & Cambo...
Tourism Australia’s launch of the ‘Restaurant Australia’ marketing campaign in 2014 is aimed at chan...
A growing food culture, where people are interested in how food is sourced, prepared, cooked and sha...
A growing food culture, where people are interested in how food is sourced, prepared, cooked and sha...
Food and wine trails are a new and exciting part of culinary tourism in Australia. Such attractions ...
© 2002 Centre for Rural Social ResearchIn recent years regional and state tourism authorities in Aus...
This paper tests the potential for the food and wine tourism model developed by Hall and Sharples to...
The aim of the thesis was to identify the role that agricultural resources can play in the developme...
This paper provides an overview of the development and growth of two wine and food regions in Victo...
Article originally published as Peace, Adrian "Barossa Slow: The Representation and Rhetoric of Slow...
Abstract -In recent times, the search for a new relationship with nature, of quality and safety of f...
Food and wine trails are a new an exciting part of culinary tourism in Australia. Such attractions a...
While well developed wine regions attract visitors who have a high interest in wine and food,emergin...
This thesis analyses the meaning of tourism in relation to the globalisation of the wine industry an...
Many past literatures acknowledge that tourism industry in rural destination has generates various e...
Food is an essential component of the tourist experience (Hall, Sharples, Mitchell, Macionis & Cambo...
Tourism Australia’s launch of the ‘Restaurant Australia’ marketing campaign in 2014 is aimed at chan...
A growing food culture, where people are interested in how food is sourced, prepared, cooked and sha...
A growing food culture, where people are interested in how food is sourced, prepared, cooked and sha...
Food and wine trails are a new and exciting part of culinary tourism in Australia. Such attractions ...
© 2002 Centre for Rural Social ResearchIn recent years regional and state tourism authorities in Aus...
This paper tests the potential for the food and wine tourism model developed by Hall and Sharples to...
The aim of the thesis was to identify the role that agricultural resources can play in the developme...
This paper provides an overview of the development and growth of two wine and food regions in Victo...
Article originally published as Peace, Adrian "Barossa Slow: The Representation and Rhetoric of Slow...
Abstract -In recent times, the search for a new relationship with nature, of quality and safety of f...
Food and wine trails are a new an exciting part of culinary tourism in Australia. Such attractions a...
While well developed wine regions attract visitors who have a high interest in wine and food,emergin...
This thesis analyses the meaning of tourism in relation to the globalisation of the wine industry an...
Many past literatures acknowledge that tourism industry in rural destination has generates various e...