ISBN-13: 9789402405033 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 702 str.
ISBN-13: 9789402405033 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 702 str.
This book examines research that seeks to understand and measure the impact of tourism on the quality of life of residents of the host communities. It covers research relating to travelers/tourists as well as to the residents of host communities.
From the reviews:
"The handbook is first international reference book ... bringing together much of the current research on the topic to help practitioners use well-being performance measures in their decision making processes and aid academic researchers further develop their future research programmes. ... authors of the handbook also formulate research questions in order to stimulate further studies in the field of QOL and tourism. ... Due to its comprehensive coverage, the volume may be recommended both for researchers ... and for local and regional decision-makers ... ." (Tamara Rátz, Hungarian Geographical Bulletin, Vol. 62 (2), 2013)Contents
Forward by Jafar Jafari
F O R E W O R D
A Nice Place to Live is a Nice Place to Visit
Prologue:
Tourism and Quality of Life (QOL) Research: The Missing Links
Muzaffer Uysal, Richard R. Perdue and M. Joseph Sirgy
List of Contributors
Part I. Tourism and QOL
Chapter 1: Relationships and the Tourism Experience; Challenges for Quality of Life Assessments
Philip L. Pearce
Chapter 2. Positive Psychology and Tourism
Sebastian Filep
Chapter 3: The Role of Qualitative Methods in Tourism QOL Research: A Critique and Future Agenda
Vincent P. Magnini, John B. Ford and Michael S. LaTour
Chapter 4: Poverty Elimination through Tourism Dynamics
Manuel Vanegas Sr.
Chapter 5: Tourism, Poverty Relief and the QOL in Developing Countries
Robertico Croes
Chapter 6: Tourism and Quality of Life: How Does Tourism Measure up?
Janne Liburd, Pierre Benckendorff and Jack Carlsen
Part II. QOL from the Perspectives of Tourists
Chapter 7: Tourist Consumption Behavior and Quality of Life
Ruhet Genç
Chapter 8: Subjective Aspects of Tourists’ Quality of Life
Ruhet Genç
Chapter 9: Medical Travel and the Quality of Life
Erik Cohen
Chapter 10. Medical Tourism and Quality of Life: Physical, Physiological, and Social Aspects of QOL in Medical Tourism
Ruhet Genç
Chapter 11: Place Affinities, Lifestyle Mobilities and Quality of Life
Daniel R. Williams and Norman McIntyre
Chapter 12: Tourist Motivation and Quality of Life: In Search of the Missing Link
Graham M. S. Dann
Chapter 13: Understanding the Antecedents of Destination Identification: Linkage between Perceived Quality of Life, Self-Congruity and Destination Identification
M. Mithat Üner and Can Armutlu
Chapter 14: An Analysis of Tourism QOL Domains from the Demand Side
László Puczkó and Melanie Smith
Chapter 15: Perceptions of Tourism Impacts and Satisfaction with Particular Life Domains
Philippus Stephanes (Stefan) Kruger
Chapter 16: Quality of Life and Travel Motivations Integrating the Two Concepts in the Grevillea Model
Sara Dolnicar, Katie Lazatevski, and Venkat Yanamandram
Chapter 17: Relational Tourism: Observations on Families and Travel
Jay A. Mancini, Deepu George and Bryce L. Jorgensen
Chapter 18: Impact of the Internet on Travel Satisfaction and Overall Life Satisfaction
Soo Hyun Jun, Heather J. Hartwell and Dimitrios Buhalis
Part III. QOL from the Perspectives of Residents
Chapter 19: Cultural Tourism and the Enhancement of Quality of Life
Bob McKercher and Pamela Ho
Chapter 20: Heritage, Tourism and Quality of Life
G.J.Ashworth and J.E.Tunbridge
Chapter 21: Ethnic Tourism and Resident Quality of Life
Li Yang and Xiang (Robert) Li
Chapter 22: Alternative Tourism as a Contestable Quality of Life Facilitator
David Weaver
Chapter 23: Building Social Capital to Enhance the Quality of Life of Destination Residents
Gianna Moscardo
Chapter 24: The tourist Area Life Cycle (TALC) and Its Effect on the Quality of Life (QOL) of Destination Community
Muzaffer Uysal, Eunju Woo and Manisha Singal
Chapter 25: Relationship between Carrying Capacity of Small Island Tourism Destinations and Quality of Life
Deborah Kerstetter and Kelly S. Bricker
Chapter 26: Quality of Life Values among Stakeholders in Tourism Destinations: A Tale of Converging and Diverging Interests and Conflicts
Klaus Weiermair and Mike Peters
Chapter 27: Stakeholder Engagement in Tourism Planning and Development
Lisa C. Chase, Benoni Amsden and Rhonda G. Phillips
Chapter 28: Enhancing the Lives of Tourists and Residents of Host Communities
Geoffrey I. Crouch and J.R. Brent Ritchie
Chapter 29: Destination Management, Competitiveness and Quality of Life: A Review of Literature and Research Agenda
B. Bynum Boley and Richard R. Perdue
Chapter 30: Destination Management and Quality of Life
Ige Pirnar and Ebru Günlü
Chapter 31: Community Participation in Tourism Planning and Development
Amir Shani and Abraham Pizam
Chapter 32: The Role of Tourism in Sustainable Communities
Timothy J. Tyrrell and Robert J. Johnston
Chapter 33: Exploring the Causal Nexus of Tourism Impacts on Quality-of-Life
Jeffrey Michael Rempel
Chapter 34: Rural Tourism and Second Home Development: The Case of Colorado
Patrick Long, Mick Ireland, Derek Alderman and Huili Hao
Chapter 35: The Effect of Tourism on the Housing Market
Bianca Biagi, Dionysia Lambiri and Alessandra Faggian
Chapter 36: Resident Quality of Life in Gaming Communities
Patricia A. Stokowski and Minkyung Park
Part IV. Epilogue
Chapter 37: The Missing Links and Future Research Directions
Muzaffer Uysal, M. Joseph Sirgy and Richard R. Perdue
Subject Index
Quality of life (QOL) research in tourism has gained much momentum over the last two decades. Academics working in this area research issues related to tourists and host communities. Practitioners are becoming increasingly interested in understanding the science that allows them to develop better marketing and managerial programs designed to enhance the quality of life of tourists. Tourism bureaus and government agencies are increasingly interested in issues of sustainable tourism, specifically in understanding and measuring the impact of tourism on the quality of life of the residents of the host communities. This handbook covers all relevant topics and is divided into two parts: research relating to travelers/tourists, and research relating to the residents of host communities. It is the only state-of-the-art reference book in its field and will prove invaluable to academics interested in QOL research, as well as tourism practitioners interested in applying the science of QOL in the tourism industry.
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