Tourism & Place – Understanding The Visitor Experience
…. debates the tourism experience and reflects on what makes for an interesting and enjoyable experience. It proposes the ‘meaningful place’ model that brings together two vital elements; place and meaning. The model explores the interrelationships between the two and considers how these impinge on the tourist experience. To illustrate the theory, the book includes short case studies of 32 tourism sites from across Europe, each of which is explained and illustrated with text and images.
Tourism & Place is intended for students and academics of tourism management and urban geography. It is also useful to tourism practitioners as it helps them understand how to create the context for a memorable tourist experience. The book is also of interest to people who like to travel.
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The book author is Dr. John Ebejer. He is Senior Lecturer at the University of Malta and has authored many journal articles and book chapters, mostly on the subjects of tourism, historic areas and urban regeneration. He has delivered lectures on tourism at various universities across Europe.
By: Dr John Ebejer
Format: paperback
No of pages: 196
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