Browse content
Table of contents
Actions for selected chapters
- Full text access
- Book chapterNo access
Chapter 1 - Setting the scene
Pages 1-22 - Book chapterNo access
Chapter 2 - Middle East and North Africa: ancient empires
Pages 23-44 - Book chapterNo access
Chapter 3 - Africa: slavery and safari
Pages 45-64 - Book chapterNo access
Chapter 4 - Asia: culture and colonialism
Pages 65-88 - Book chapterNo access
Chapter 5 - Europe: change and continuity
Pages 89-109 - Book chapterNo access
Chapter 6 - North America: expansion and revolution
Pages 111-130 - Book chapterNo access
Chapter 7 - South America and the Caribbean: Aztecs to Antarctica
Pages 131-152 - Book chapterNo access
Chapter 8 - Australia and the Pacific: outback and outriggers
Pages 153-172 - Book chapterNo access
Notes
Pages 173-188 - Book chapterNo access
Index
Pages 189-194
About the book
Publisher's Note: Transferred to Taylor & Francis as of 2011
Description
From travel in the ancient and classical world to the growth of underwater tourism in the Great Barrier Reef and the influence of the Gulf War on regional tourism, the Atlas of Travel and Tourism Development is a new departure from conventional texts, providing a unique overview of the growth of the tourism industry.
Divided into three sections, the text looks first at the past, examining the influence of global geography on travel patterns, and provides an overview of the history of travel and tourism. It then moves onto the present, using a regional framework to demonstrate how the physical and historical geography of each area is related to tourism development. The final section provides a forecast of future trends for the next two decades.
From travel in the ancient and classical world to the growth of underwater tourism in the Great Barrier Reef and the influence of the Gulf War on regional tourism, the Atlas of Travel and Tourism Development is a new departure from conventional texts, providing a unique overview of the growth of the tourism industry.
Divided into three sections, the text looks first at the past, examining the influence of global geography on travel patterns, and provides an overview of the history of travel and tourism. It then moves onto the present, using a regional framework to demonstrate how the physical and historical geography of each area is related to tourism development. The final section provides a forecast of future trends for the next two decades.
Key Features
* A unique pictorial history of global travel and exploration
* Easy-to-use maps that chart development of tourism
* Explains the growth of tourism destinations and trends in a geographic and historic global context
* A unique pictorial history of global travel and exploration
* Easy-to-use maps that chart development of tourism
* Explains the growth of tourism destinations and trends in a geographic and historic global context
Details
ISBN
978-0-7506-6348-9
Language
English
Published
2006
Copyright
Copyright © 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
Imprint
Butterworth-Heinemann