4th Edition

Tourism Policy and Planning Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow

    210 Pages 30 Color Illustrations
    by Routledge

    210 Pages 30 Color Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Tourism Policy and Planning: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow offers an introduction to the tourism policy process and how policies link to the strategic tourism planning function as well as influence planning at the local, national, and international levels. This fourth edition has been fully revised and updated to reflect the many important developments in the travel and tourism industry and subsequent new policies and present planning process issues in relation to crises – in particular, COVID-19.

    The fourth edition features:

    • New content on the impact of COVID-19 on tourism policy and planning.
    • New content on the effects of the pandemic on the tourism industry more generally, including topics such as degrowth, common good economy, post-growth economy, tourism lobbies and lobbying, tourism policy/planning and SGDs citizens’ engagement in tourism policy and planning, strategic directions, monitoring, and evaluation of tourism policy.
    • New case studies throughout to illustrate real-life applications of planning and policy at the international, regional, national, and local levels.
    • New case studies across a variety of issues related to flora and fauna, landscapes and geographies, and global destinations such as Ecuador, Canada, New Zealand, the United States, and Belize.
    • New enhanced companion website with chapter assignments and quizzes.

    Accessible and up to date, Tourism Policy and Planning provides students with an essential introduction to and examination of important policy and planning issues in tourism globally.

    1 Introduction; 2 The Worldly Travelers and Their Impact on Today’s Travel; 3 A Tourism Policy Concern for Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow: COVID-19; 4 The Economics of the Travel and Tourism Industry in Today’s World; 5 Key Issues in Today’s Travel and Tourism Industry; 6 Political and Foreign Policy Implications of Tourism; 7 Barriers and Obstacles to International Travel; 8 Strategic Planning Toward Sustainable Tourism Development; 9 New Concepts in Sustainable Tourism Policies, Principles, Practices, and Management; 10 Safety and Security: Terrorism, Conflicts, Wars, and Disasters: Impact on the Travel and Tourism Industry; 11 Transformative Leadership and Cooperation in Developing Tourism Policies in a Fragmented World; 12 Tourism Policy and Planning Issues: Today and Tomorrow

    Biography

    David L. Edgell, Sr. is Professor Emeritus of trade, tourism, and economic development. He has taught graduate tourism policy courses at The George Washington University, introduced new travel and tourism courses at the University of Missouri at Kansas City, and taught graduate and undergraduate trade, tourism, and economic development courses at East Carolina University as well as presenting special lectures at numerous other universities in the United States and abroad.

    Jason R. Swanson is an associate professor of tourism at the University of Kentucky and the author of four books on tourism and several articles on tourism-related issues. He also teaches at international universities, conducts important research related to tourism policy and planning, and provides international consulting services.