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    • Advances in Tourism Economics 

      Alvaro, Matias; Peter, Nijkamp; Manuela, Sarmento (2015-11-03)
      With the advent of rising mobility and leisure time together with a structural ten- dency for declining airfares, tourism has become a sector of major significance in modern economies. There is a wealth of literature on the ...
    • A Companion to Tourism 

      Alan, Lew (2015-11-03)
    • Adventure Tourism 

      Ralf, Buckley (2015-11-03)
      Adventure tour operations change continually, and certainly faster than any one author can keep checking them. Information in the case studies and elsewhere in this volume has been compiled from a variety of written and ...
    • Advertising in Tourism and Leisure 

      Nigel, Morgan; Annette, Pritchard (2015-11-03)
      Advertising bombards us every day – from commercials on television and radio, to advertising on buses and billboards, in magazines and on the Internet – and there is an increasing amount of advertising masquerading as ...
    • Architecture and Tourism Perception, Performance and Place 

      Medina, Lasansky; Brian, McLaren (2015-11-04)
      The humanistic and social scientific study of tourism has an intriguing history. The largest peacetime movement of human beings in human history and a leisure time activity of the vast majority of academics, tourism, ...
    • An Introduction to Tourism 

      Leonard, Lickorish; Carson, Jenkins (2015-11-04)
      Tourism is now recognized as being an economic activity of global significance. As the importance of the activity has increased, so too has the attention given to it by governments, organizations in both the public ...
    • British Tourism: The remarkable story of growth 

      Victor, Middleton (2015-11-05)
      Demand for domestic and international travel has been increasing rapidly among the British population over the last half-century. From the summer season attractions ofseaside resorts in the 1950s to modern gap year ...
    • Aviation and Tourism Implications for Leisure Travel 

      Anne, Graham; Peter, forsyth (2015-11-05)
      It may not be immediately obvious why three academics from different parts of the world (namely United Kingdom, Greece and Australia) would want to join forces in editing this book. The answer is very simple. We have ...
    • Atlas of Travel and Tourism Development 

      Myra, Shackley (2015-11-05)
      The geography of travel and tourism as it is taught today is destination-focused, with students able to avail themselves of excellent textbooks which examine the geography of demand and present a balanced view of des-tination ...
    • Business Travel and Tourism 

      John, Swarbrooke; Susan, Horner (2015-11-05)
      The book has been structured in, what we hope the reader will agree, is a logical manner. In Part One, the authors define business travel and tourism and talk a little about its historical development. They identify the ...
    • Beach Management Principles & Practice 

      Allan, Williams; Anton, Micallef (2015-11-05)
      T his book on beach management was wri�en in order to provide a counterbalance to the many excellent books associated with beach management that emphasize coastal engineering and the variety of techniques associated ...
    • Backpacker Tourism Concepts and Profiles 

      Kevin, Hannam; Irena, Ateljevic (2015-11-05)
      This is the second volume of the ongoing research programme on backpacking developed by the Backpacker Research Group (BRG) of the Association for Tourism and Leisure Education (ATLAS). The BRG aims to act as a platform ...
    • BUSINESS ECONOMICS AND MANAGERIAL DECISION MAKING 

      Trefor, Jones (2015-11-05)
      Firms are major economic institutions in market economies. They come in all shapes and sizes, but have the following common characteristics: g Owners. g Managers. g Objectives. g Apoolofresources(labour,physicalcapi ...
    • THE BASICS OF ECONOMICS 

      David, O’Connor (2015-11-05)
      Since the dawn of civilization, people have groped for answers to the basic economic questions of what, how, and for whom to produce. How people chose to answer these universal questions shaped the course of history, ...
    • Climate Change and Immovable Cultural Heritage in Kenya: Impact and Response Strategies 

      Chemeli, A; Njoroge, J.M; Agufana, P.B (Springer, Cham., 2021)
      Immovable cultural heritages represent past human life that links the past, present, and future landscapes. Protection and preservation of authenticity and integrity of these built heritages is a major challenge in the ...
    • Governance and Challenges of Wildlife Conservation and Management in Kenya 

      Otianga-Owiti, G.E.; Okori, J. J. L.; Nyamasyo, S.; Amwata, Dorothy A. (Springer Nature Switzerland, 2021)
      Wildlife in Kenya is both a national resource and a key source of revenue for the government. Wildlife and tourism are interdependent and essential sectors in Kenya’s socio-economic development agenda. This chapter reviews ...
    • Tourism Adaptation Frameworks for Climate Change: A Review 

      Njoroge, Joseph M. (De Gruyter, 2021-07)
      Tourism is one of the fastest growing industries globally. It has continued to record an average of 3.5–4% despite the global challenges experienced in the last decade including the latest COVID-19 pandemic (UNWTO, 2020). ...
    • Natural Ecosystem 

      Njoroge, Joseph M.; Tinega, J. N. (Elgaronline, 2022)
      Relating to human resource function, compensation (often referred to as pay, wage, salary) is the monetary and non-monetary reward offered to an employee in exchange of their contribution to labour. The contributions can ...
    • Immovable cultural heritage 

      Chemeli, Angelah; Njoroge, Joseph M. (2022-07)
      Cultural heritage expresses the way of life of a community over generations. It answers questions through research and archives of the remains of the past for scientific and historic purposes. Cultural heritage has survived ...
    • Maladaptation 

      Njoroge, Joseph M.; Chemeli, Angelah (2022-07)
      Climate change remains one for the greatest challenge facing humanity in the 21st century and beyond. Whereas the impact of climate change cuts across all sectors of the economy climate sensitive industries like tourism ...