Sport Tourism: Interrelationships, Impacts and IssuesBrent W. Ritchie, Daryl Adair Channel View Publications, 26 juil. 2004 - 312 pages This book examines the economic, social and environmental impacts and issues associated with the development of sport tourism globally, including the lack of research and coordination between industry and government. The book suggests the need for a more balanced analysis of the impacts and issues associated with future sport tourism development. |
Table des matières
Secular Pilgrimage and Sport Tourism | 30 |
The Olympic Museum | 46 |
Winter Sport Tourism in North America | 77 |
The Consequences of Golf Tourism | 117 |
The Case | 135 |
Perception of Impact on Quality of Life | 155 |
The 19992000 | 174 |
Sport Tourism and Urban Regeneration | 192 |
Exploring the Impact of | 206 |
A General Model for Sport Event Leverage | 226 |
Policy and Practice | 253 |
Tourism International Council | 281 |
Sport Tourism Challenges | 293 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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