This chapter will focus on geographical contributions to tourism studies in Nordic scholarship. The chapter provides a thematised overview of the ways in which tourism dynamics and developments have been understood and researched by Nordic geographers. The themes are drawn from a bibliometric analysis and are arranged around the key geographical concepts of place, space and time. As such the chapter is not aspiring to provide a comprehensive listing of, or detailing all Nordic geographers who have addressed issues of tourism, nor exhaustively cover all topics, but to gauge the socio-spatial articulations of tourism studies in Nordic geography. Part one will look at how places are articulated as sites of tourism experiences, social relations...
Michael Hall and Stephen Page, The Geography of Tourism and Recreation (London: Routledge, 1999), IS...
Michael Hall, Stephen Page, Geography of Tourism and Recreation: Environment, Place and Space (Londo...
Tourism is a spatial phenomenon. Tourist behaviour on-site is not only dependent on the destination ...
This chapter will focus on geographical contributions to tourism studies in Nordic scholarship. The ...
This open access book is about socio-spatial theory in, and the nature of, Nordic geography. From bo...
The mass tourism destination is a well-known spatial category for large-scale tourism practices. How...
Geography is the ideal discipline for studying the global tourism industry; as the key journal Touri...
Tourism is a major industry in the Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden) a...
This text is designed for Hospitality, Travel and Tourism program courses in the geography of travel...
Abstract: The article illustrates a geographical approach to the tourism phenomenon. Nowadays, due t...
Sweden’s tourism industry stands out for its large contribution to the development of the national e...
The European North has long attracted travelers, the selling point often being the availability of n...
International audienceIn geography, a region is one of the most obscure and controversial scientific...
Market capitalism sets the conditions for how the world is conceived, experienced and organized at v...
Geographies of Tourism: European Research Perspectives maps out the past and present of the tourism ...
Michael Hall and Stephen Page, The Geography of Tourism and Recreation (London: Routledge, 1999), IS...
Michael Hall, Stephen Page, Geography of Tourism and Recreation: Environment, Place and Space (Londo...
Tourism is a spatial phenomenon. Tourist behaviour on-site is not only dependent on the destination ...
This chapter will focus on geographical contributions to tourism studies in Nordic scholarship. The ...
This open access book is about socio-spatial theory in, and the nature of, Nordic geography. From bo...
The mass tourism destination is a well-known spatial category for large-scale tourism practices. How...
Geography is the ideal discipline for studying the global tourism industry; as the key journal Touri...
Tourism is a major industry in the Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden) a...
This text is designed for Hospitality, Travel and Tourism program courses in the geography of travel...
Abstract: The article illustrates a geographical approach to the tourism phenomenon. Nowadays, due t...
Sweden’s tourism industry stands out for its large contribution to the development of the national e...
The European North has long attracted travelers, the selling point often being the availability of n...
International audienceIn geography, a region is one of the most obscure and controversial scientific...
Market capitalism sets the conditions for how the world is conceived, experienced and organized at v...
Geographies of Tourism: European Research Perspectives maps out the past and present of the tourism ...
Michael Hall and Stephen Page, The Geography of Tourism and Recreation (London: Routledge, 1999), IS...
Michael Hall, Stephen Page, Geography of Tourism and Recreation: Environment, Place and Space (Londo...
Tourism is a spatial phenomenon. Tourist behaviour on-site is not only dependent on the destination ...