1st Edition

Routledge Handbook of Trends and Issues in Global Tourism Supply and Demand

Edited By Alastair M. Morrison, Dimitrios Buhalis Copyright 2024
550 Pages 71 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

550 Pages 71 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

550 Pages 71 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This Handbook provides a comprehensive overview of trends and issues in the global supply and demand on tourism. With contributions from 70 authors, this Handbook showcases a diverse range of perspectives with insights from around the globe. It reviews the interactions among trends and issues, and it emphasises the importance of tracking and interpreting these on a global scale. The book is... Read more

Part I: Supply-side trends

  1. 1 Transportation

  1. High-speed rail growth
  2. Francesca Pagliara, Juan Carlos Martín, Concepción Román, and Bartosz Bursa

  3. New aircraft and airports
  4. Evangelos Kilipiris and Andreas Papatheodorou

  5. Cruise lines: Market growth and diversification
  6. Michael Clancy

  7. Cruises: Environmental impacts and policies
  8. Timothy MacNeill

    1.2 Attractions, culture, and heritage tourism

  9. A scenario planning approach to safety in visitor attractions
  10. Aaron Tham

  11. Wine tourism: Current trends and future prospects
  12. Haiyan Song and Weixi (Edith) Yuan

  13. Culinary tourism: Dualistic erosion and enhancement of food cultures
  14. Sophia Lingham, Louise Manning and Damian Maye

  15. The Homestays concept in Indian tourism and hospitality industry
  16. Suneel Kumar, Marco Valeri, Varinder Kumar

  17. Cultural heritage tourism and ethical trends
  18. Eleni Mavragani and Sofia Avramidou

  19. Challenges and opportunities in cultural tourism: Insights from Canada
  20. Louis-Etienne Dubois, Shawn Newman, and Frédéric Dimanche

  21. Edutainment experiences in dark tourism
  22. Brianna Wyatt

  23. Modelling heritage justice for under-represented communities
  24. Deepak Chhabra

  25. Creative tourism trends
  26. Diogo Moleiro and Lígia Ribeiro

    1.3 Technology

  27. Intermediation, disintermediation and reintermediation: Tourism distribution in the electronic age
  28. Peter O’Connor

  29. Technology trends and trip planning
  30. Kim-Ieng Loi and Jose Weng Chou Wong

  31. Digital-free tourism: The state of the art and future research directions
  32. Wenjie Cai and Brad McKenna

  33. The metaverse as a new travel marketing platform
  34. Min Jung Kim and Dae-Young Kim

  35. Challenges and opportunities for the incorporation of robots in hotels
  36. Craig Webster and Stanislav Ivanov

    1.4 Policies and issues

  37. Urbanisation: Trends and issues in world tourism cities
  38. Cristina Maxim

  39. Overtourism: Trends, issues, impacts and implications
  40. Richard W. Butler and Rachel Dodds

  41. Issues and policies that have an impact on future trends in global tourism
  42. David L. Edgell, Sr.

  43. Tourism policies for the next normal: Trends and issues from global case studies
  44. Vanessa G. Gowreesunkar, Shem Wambugu Maingi, and Chris Cooper

    1.5 Destination management

  45. Tourist behavioural intention trends
  46. Pedro Vaz Serra and Cláudia Seabra

  47. Professionalisation destination management trends and issues
  48. Alastair M. Morrison

    Part II: External factor trends

  49. Terrorism threat and its influence on leisure and travel behaviours of Millennials
  50. Cláudia Seabra

  51. Multi-crisis destinations (MCDs): Towards a future research agenda
  52. Sofia Lachhab, Alastair M. Morrison, Tina Šegota, and J. Andres Coca-Stefaniak

  53. Understanding Gen Z as a future workforce in the hospitality and tourism industry
  54. Angie Yeonsook Im and Dae-Young Kim

  55. Forced displacement: The ‘refugee crisis’ and its impact on global tourism
  56. Shima B. Afshan, Cheryl Cockburn-Wootten and Alison J. McIntosh

  57. Leading social change through prison fine dining as a new form of global tourism
  58. Maria Gebbels, Alison J. McIntosh, and Tracy Harkison

  59. Sharing economy legislation: Regulating peer-to-peer tourism platforms such as Airbnb and Uber
  60. Daniel Guttentag

  61. Re-imagining tourism in a world of declining nature
  62. David Newsome

    Part III: Market-led trends

  63. Bleisure trends: Combining business and leisure travel
  64. Gokce Ozdemir and Duygu Celebi

  65. "Glamping": Camping in its "green" and luxurious version
  66. Spyridoula Dimitra Ch. Souki

  67. VFR travel: Opportunities, trends and issues
  68. Elisa Zentveld

  69. Transformational tourism: A visionary approach to sustainable tourism?
  70. G.L.W. Roshini N. Nandasena, Alastair M. Morrison, Wenjie Cai, and J. Andres Coca-Stefaniak

  71. Sport tourism in times of VUCA world
  72. Ekaterina Glebova, Fateme Zare, Robert Book, Michel Desbordes, and Gabor Geczi

  73. German holiday travel demand trends
  74. Dirk Schmücker, Anne Köchling, and Martin Lohmann

  75. New trends in wellness tourism: Restoration and regeneration
  76. Melanie Kay Smith

  77. Accelerated trends in tourism marketing and tourist behaviour
  78. Metin Kozak

  79. Re-enacting dark histories

Brianna Wyatt

Biography

Alastair M. Morrison is a Research Professor at the University of Greenwich in London, UK, and formerly an Associate Dean and Distinguished Professor Emeritus at Purdue University, USA, specialising in the area of tourism and hospitality marketing in the School of Hospitality and Tourism Management. Professor Morrison is ranked in the top 2% of scientists in the world based on the science-wide author database developed by Elsevier and Stanford University since 2019. He has published several books and around 350 academic articles and conference proceedings, as well as over 50 research monographs related to marketing and tourism. He is the Co-Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Tourism Cities and a Fellow of the International Academy for the Study of Tourism. Professor Morrison has served as the President of the International Tourism Studies Association (ITSA), Chairman of the Travel & Tourism Research Association (TTRA) – Canada Chapter, Board member of the CenStates TTRA Chapter, Vice President of the International Society of Travel and Tourism Educators (ISTTE), and Chairman of Association of Travel Marketing Executives (ATME).

Dimitrios Buhalis is Director of the eTourism Lab and Deputy Director of the International Centre for Tourism and Hospitality Research at Bournemouth University Business School, UK. He is a Strategic Management and Marketing expert with specialisation in Information Communication Technology applications in the Tourism Travel, Hospitality and Leisure industries. He is the Editor in Chief of Tourism Review and the Editor in Chief of the Encyclopedia of Tourism Management and Marketing. Professor Buhalis has written and co-edited more than 25 books and 300 scientific articles and is recognised as a Highly Cited Researcher by Clarivate™ with more than 61000 citations and h-index 105 on Google Scholar. He is ranked in the top 2% of scientists in the world based on the science-wide author database developed by Elsevier and Stanford University since 2019. Dimitrios is a past President of the International Federation for Information Technologies in Travel and Tourism (IFITT) and a past Vice President of the International Academy for the Study of Tourism.