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Tourism in South and Southeast Asia


Tourism in South and Southeast Asia

Paperback by Hall, C. Michael; Page, Stephen

Tourism in South and Southeast Asia

£71.99

ISBN:
9780750641289
Publication Date:
25 Feb 2000
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd
Pages:
308 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 May - 1 Jun 2024
Tourism in South and Southeast Asia

Description

'Tourism in South and South East Asia' is a comprehensive and solid introduction to tourism in South and South East Asia with a specific appeal both to institutions in the region, and other institutions who wish to expose students to one of the most dynamic tourism regions in the world. Despite downturns in outbound tourism (due to the current economic crisis), inbound tourism from outside the region has continued to increase with governments placing more emphasis on the economic significance of tourism than ever. 'Tourism in South and South East Asia' is the first tourism book to deal comprehensively with the implications of the Asian economic crisis for tourism. With South and South East Asia set to be the fastest growing area of tourism activity in the world well into the next century, 'Tourism in South and South East Asia' is an essential text for students both within and outside of this region. Dealing with concepts, themes and issues which are pertinent to tourism development, planning, marketing and management; these two internationally known authors have produced an authoritative text that covers all aspects of this topic through the use of illustrative and relevant case studies.

Contents

Introduction - Tourism in the region: statistics, flows, patterns, regionalisation; Historical dimensions; Economic dimensions; Social and cultural dimensions; Environmental dimensions; Political and public sector dimensions; Planning and development; Transport and infrastructure; Human resource management and labour and quality issues; Marketing of tourism in South East Asia; Country and Regional studies - Malaysia; Indonesia; Thailand; Singapore: tourism development in a planned context; Phillippines; Brunei; Vietnam; Myanmar, Cambodia and Laos; Tourism in India; Pakistan and Bangladesh; Sri Lanka and the Maldives; Nepal, Bhutan and Tibet; China; Conclusions.

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