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_aJeffries, David _q(David J.) _911746 |
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_aGovernments and tourism / _cDavid Jeffries. |
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_aOxford : _bButterworth-Heinemann, _c2001. |
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_axiii, 305 p. ; _c25 cm. |
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505 | 0 | _aPt. One. General Scenario: 1. Introduction. - 2. The case for the encouragement of tourism: pro-tourism lobbies. - 3. The case against tourism: doubters and sceptics. - 4. Language and concepts. - 5. Language and concepts (continued). Pt. Two. Policy Issues: 6. History introduces the policy issues: the 1960s and the development of tourism act 1969. - 7. History introduces the policy issues: main developments, 1970-1992. - 8. The role of the state. Why should governments intervene? How should they intervene? - 9. Interorganizational relationships, coordination, cooperation and hierarchy. - 10. The local dimension. - 11. Seasonal and spatial redistribution. - 12. NTAs and NTOs: programme planning, evaluation and measurement. Pt. Three. Recent trends in a selection of countries, regions and localities: 13. The United States, France, the United Kingdom and the European Union at the turn of the century: an overview. - 14. The United States, France and the United Kingdom at the turn of the century: trends in policy and organization. - 15. Rocky mountain international and montana. - 16. South east England. - 17. Kent and the region Transmanche. | |
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_aTourism _xGovernment policy. _911747 |
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