Tourism and Transport: Modes, Networks and Flows

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Channel View Publications, 2007. gada 24. sept. - 336 lappuses

The global growth of tourism has been matched by the significant growth in transport networks. In many ways, transport and tourism can be considered mutually dependent. Understanding the dimensions of tourism requires an understanding of how transport is governed, regulated and operated and how it subsequently facilitates tourism development. This book provides an overview of the relationships between various modes and types of transport and tourism. It views transport through various lenses, including inter-governmental regulations, national government regulation, the scope of transport networks and how this influences the shape of tourism, and the marketing and management of transport operations. The book ends with some considerations for the future of transport and tourism, including the management of environmental consequences and new forms of tourism-related transport.

 

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TourismTransport Relationships
22
Transport Networks and Flows
56
Ground Transport
90
Marine Transport
119
Air Transport
152
Management of Transport Flows
189
Transport and Tourism Marketing
229
Future Trends in Tourism and Transport
259
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David Timothy Duval is Senior Lecturer and Director of the International Business Programme at the University of Otago’s School of Business in Dunedin, New Zealand. He has written on aviation management, marketing and international regulatory environments and has consulted with several airlines in the Asia Pacific region. He is Editor of Tourism in the Caribbean (2004, Routledge) and Safety and Security in Tourism (with Dallen Timothy and C. Michael Hall, 2003, Haworth). David holds a PhD in Environmental Studies from York University.

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