The last 20 years has seen a proliferation of the term -tourist destination-. Improbable places, such as industrial cities and isolated rural environments have become legitimate places to visit. At the same time, traditional tourist destinations such as coastal resorts have declined in popularity. There is a shift from -old- to -new- tourism. These case histories examine these issues. The book is divided into three sections, dealing with political, economic and sociocultural reasons for change.
The last 20 years has seen a proliferation of the term -tourist destination-. Improbable places, such as industrial cities and isolated rural environm...