Coastal tourism has grown significantly across South-East Asia from the 1960s, particularly in three key destinations hosting large tourist numbers: Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. It encompasses different scales from basic backpacker accommodation in budget enclaves to large scale capital-intensive luxury resort enclaves. Coastal tourism studies typically range from descriptive analyses of destinations’ evolutionary dynamics and resort morphology to more granular ethnographic inspections of socio-economic patterns of transformation and resource conflicts. More recent critical research theorises the spatial reorganization of coastal tourism in relation to economic restructuring processes. Although national tourism policy and economic dev...
This is the largest tourism management and marketing ontology that has ever been put together and of...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are often heralded as the solution to issues associated with the overe...
This paper explores the spatial conditions of a Caribbean urbanity within the context of what Wood c...
Coastal tourism has grown significantly across South-East Asia from the 1960s, particularly in three...
Coastal tourism has been a perennial favourite with tourists worldwide since the eighteenth century....
In Southeast Asia, coastal tourism has grown rapidly and significantly over the past three decades. ...
Tourism in Southeast Asia traces back many years, with early forms of travel including pilgrimage, a...
Tourism in Southeast Asia provides an up-to-date exploration of the state of tourism development and...
This book analyses the role tourism plays for development in Southeast Asia. It seeks to assess tour...
Marine-oriented nature-based tourism plays an important socio-economic role, and provides an incenti...
Coastal ecosystems are amongst the most productive ecosystems in the world. Reef-based tourism, one ...
Over the past four decades, few large regions of the world have experienced such dynamic and rapid d...
The concept of the circular economy has become well known for its solution-oriented approach to tran...
Southeast Asia located in the tropics offers a variety of sea resort destinations. With the recent e...
Marine-oriented nature-based tourism plays an important socio-economic role, and provides an incenti...
This is the largest tourism management and marketing ontology that has ever been put together and of...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are often heralded as the solution to issues associated with the overe...
This paper explores the spatial conditions of a Caribbean urbanity within the context of what Wood c...
Coastal tourism has grown significantly across South-East Asia from the 1960s, particularly in three...
Coastal tourism has been a perennial favourite with tourists worldwide since the eighteenth century....
In Southeast Asia, coastal tourism has grown rapidly and significantly over the past three decades. ...
Tourism in Southeast Asia traces back many years, with early forms of travel including pilgrimage, a...
Tourism in Southeast Asia provides an up-to-date exploration of the state of tourism development and...
This book analyses the role tourism plays for development in Southeast Asia. It seeks to assess tour...
Marine-oriented nature-based tourism plays an important socio-economic role, and provides an incenti...
Coastal ecosystems are amongst the most productive ecosystems in the world. Reef-based tourism, one ...
Over the past four decades, few large regions of the world have experienced such dynamic and rapid d...
The concept of the circular economy has become well known for its solution-oriented approach to tran...
Southeast Asia located in the tropics offers a variety of sea resort destinations. With the recent e...
Marine-oriented nature-based tourism plays an important socio-economic role, and provides an incenti...
This is the largest tourism management and marketing ontology that has ever been put together and of...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are often heralded as the solution to issues associated with the overe...
This paper explores the spatial conditions of a Caribbean urbanity within the context of what Wood c...