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The tourist places of the world / Philippe Violier ; with the collaboration of Benjamin Taunay.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Science, society and new technologies series. Tourism and mobility systems set ; ; v. 2.Publication details: London : ISTE, Ltd. ; Hoboken : Wiley, 2020.Description: 1 online resource (333 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781119706953
  • 1119706955
  • 9781119706939
  • 1119706939
  • 9781119706878
  • 1119706874
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Tourist Places of the World.DDC classification:
  • 306.4/819 23
LOC classification:
  • G155.A1
Online resources:
Contents:
An Overview of the Tourism World -- North America -- Central America -- South America -- Central and Northern Europe -- The Mediterranean Basin -- Sub-Saharan Africa -- Western Asia -- Southeast Asia -- Northeast Asia -- Oceania and the Pacific Islands -- Conclusion: A World Connectiveness of Places Influenced by Tourist Practices.
Summary: Formerly a largely Western practice, 'leisure travel' is today the most dynamic industry in the world in terms of growth. Developments in transport and communication systems mean tourism is now an integral part of our understanding of the world, and involved in the exponential increase of links between societies and different cultures. The Tourist Places of the World has comprehensive data on the number of international visitors annually. It also includes an original map ' not dictated by country, but by major tourist areas and places. The hierarchy of destinations drawn is highlighted by the different levels of popularity and passenger flows; from the universal places where all societies meet to the still unfrequented places. Beyond the recognition of global tourism, the challenge is to understand how and why societies can achieve a better life through sustainable development, which encompasses social, economic and environmental dimensions.
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An Overview of the Tourism World -- North America -- Central America -- South America -- Central and Northern Europe -- The Mediterranean Basin -- Sub-Saharan Africa -- Western Asia -- Southeast Asia -- Northeast Asia -- Oceania and the Pacific Islands -- Conclusion: A World Connectiveness of Places Influenced by Tourist Practices.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Formerly a largely Western practice, 'leisure travel' is today the most dynamic industry in the world in terms of growth. Developments in transport and communication systems mean tourism is now an integral part of our understanding of the world, and involved in the exponential increase of links between societies and different cultures. The Tourist Places of the World has comprehensive data on the number of international visitors annually. It also includes an original map ' not dictated by country, but by major tourist areas and places. The hierarchy of destinations drawn is highlighted by the different levels of popularity and passenger flows; from the universal places where all societies meet to the still unfrequented places. Beyond the recognition of global tourism, the challenge is to understand how and why societies can achieve a better life through sustainable development, which encompasses social, economic and environmental dimensions.

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