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Tourism Destination Evolution

Brouder, Patrick(Edited by)Clave, Salvador Anton(Edited by)Gill, Alison(Edited by)Ioannides, Dimitri(Edited by)
Part of the New directions in tourism analysis series
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Outlining the need for fresh perspectives on change in tourism, this book offers a theoretical overview and empirical examples of the potential synergies of applying evolutionary economic geography (EEG) concepts in tourism research.

EEG has proven to be a powerful explanatory paradigm in other sectors and that tourism studies has a track record of embracing, adapting, and enhancing frameworks from cognate fields.

EEG approaches to tourism studies complement and further develop studies of established themes such as path dependence and the Tourism Area Life Cycle (TALC).

The individual case study chapters draw from a broad geographical framework and address distinct conceptual elements of EEG, using a diverse set of tourism case studies from Europe, North America and Australia.

Developing the theoretical cohesion of tourism and EEG, this volume also gives non-specialist tourism scholars a window into the possibilities of using these concepts in their own research.

Given the timing of this publication, it has great potential value to the wider tourism community in advancing theory and leading to more effective empirical research.

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Product Details
Routledge
131700955X / 9781317009559
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
15/07/2016
England
English
194 pages
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