05341nam 2200709Ia 450 991082185640332120200520144314.01-136-39391-90-203-04837-71-283-84022-71-136-39384-610.4324/9780203048375(CKB)2670000000298536(EBL)1074592(OCoLC)819635741(SSID)ssj0001589394(PQKBManifestationID)16275729(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001589394(PQKBWorkID)14872105(PQKB)10828631(MiAaPQ)EBC1074592(Au-PeEL)EBL1074592(CaPaEBR)ebr10630209(CaONFJC)MIL415272(OCoLC)823734330(OCoLC)958707436(FINmELB)ELB135845(EXLCZ)99267000000029853620011012d2003 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrSport and adventure tourism /Simon Hudson, editorNew York Haworth Hospitality Pressc2003New York :Haworth Hospitality Press,2003.1 online resource (353 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-7890-1276-6 0-7890-1275-8 Includes bibliographical references.Sport and Adventure Tourism; Copyright; Contents; About the Editor; Contributors; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1. An Introduction to Sport and Adventure Tourism; Defining Sport Tourism; Sport Tourism: The Supply Side; A Profile of the Sport Tourism Industry; Adventure Tourism; The Future of Sport Tourism; Summary; Chapter 2. Historical Perspectives of Sport Tourism; Introduction; Greece: The Foundation; The Persian Empire: The Soil and the Soul; The Etruscans: Causal Influence; Rome: The Aristocratic Expression; Byzantium: A Glittering CivilizationThe Crusades: Picturesque and Eventful;The Islamic Scene: Resources of the Earth; Europe: The Recovery; The Renaissance Period; The English Enchantment: Knowledge to Reason; The Eighteenth Century: Dominated by War; The Nineteenth Century: The Stepping-Stones; Mega Interests of the Twentieth Century; Conclusion; Chapter 3. Sport Event Tourism: Planning, Development, and Marketing; Introduction; What Is Sport Event Tourism?; The Sport Event Tourist; Forces and Trends Shaping Sport Event Tourism; Planning, Developing, and Marketing Sport Event TourismCase Study: Seminole County, Florida, Convention and Visitors Bureau Conclusion; Useful Web Sites; Chapter 4. Winter Sport Tourism; Evolution of the Market; Market Size; Destinations; Ski Field Location and Development; The Consumer; Future Prospects; Case Study: Whistler Resort in Canada; Appendix A: Hotel Markets Area of Origin; Appendix B: Demographic Profiles of Whistler's Seasonal Visitors; Relevant Web Sites; Chapter 5. Marine Tourism; Introduction; Types of Marine Tourism; Marketing Issues; Management Issues; Future Prospects; SummaryCase Study: Shoalwater Bay in the Great Barrier Reef, Australia Relevant Web Sites; Chapter 6. Golf Tourism; Introduction; Golf History and Development of Golf Tourism; The Development and Use of Golf As a Destination Marketing Tool; Reasons for the Development of the Golf Tourism Product; The Golf Market Product; The World Golf Tourism Market; Golf Tourism Effects; Case Studies; Conclusion; Relevant Web Sites; Chapter 7. Adventure Tourism; Introduction; The Commodification of Adventure; What Is Adventure Tourism?; Mountains and Commodification; Theoretical ConnectionsCase Study 1: Trekking in Nepal Influences upon British Adventure Tourism; The Role of the Guide; The Control of Information; The Importance of Technological Developments; Case Study 2: The Foundry Climbing Centre; Conclusion: The Future; Relevant Web Sites; Chapter 8. The Business of Adventure Tourism; Introduction; The Evolution from Lifestyle to Business; The Business Mosaic; Adventure Business Administration; Adventure Business Management; Adventure Business Finance; Risk Management; Summary; Case Study: Canadian Mountain Holidays (CMH); Relevant Web Sites; Chapter 9. Spa and Health TourismIntroductionDiscover the secrets to success in sport-related tourism and adventure travel!This essential handbook of sport-related travel provides an in-depth look at an international industry growing by leaps and bounds. Sport and Adventure Tourism serves as a unique reference resource for sports and tourism professionals, educators and students, presenting an invaluable overview of a niche market that's rapidly outgrowing its niche. Covering every aspect of sport tourism from historical, economic, and sport-specific starting points, the book features thoughtful and incisive commentary from theSports and tourismTourismSports and tourism.Tourism.338.4/791Hudson Simon1682699MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910821856403321Sport and adventure tourism4053002UNINA