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Lew, Alan A., editor.
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338.4791 GLO
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2022
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Lew, Alan A, editor.
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338.479104 TOU
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2018
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Lew, Alan A.
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338.4791
Publication Date
2017
Summary
Resilience lies at the core of understanding the adaptive capacity of people and places in complex socio-environmental systems. Tourism Resilience and Adaptation to Environmental Change draws on original empirical and theoretical insights to explore how tourism communities and economies respond to environmental change from a resilience perspective. Contributions include a range of tourism contexts from coastal to mountain, urban to remote; and a variety of cases that emphasize both fast and slow change. This timely and significant work will appeal to those working in tourism studies, tourism management, environmental geography and environmental sciences.
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Cheer, Joseph M.
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910.684
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2017
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Coşkun, İnci Oya.
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338.47910000000002
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2020
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Coşkun, İnci Oya.
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338.47910000000002
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2020
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Butler, Richard, 1943-, editor.
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338.4791 TOU
Publication Date
2017
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Richardson, Alan, 1955-
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820.9358 20
Publication Date
1996
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These 13 original essays re-examine a wide selection of romantic-era writers, texts, and genres to explore the relation between romanticism as a literary field and the emergence of the second British empire during the formative period 1780-1834. Extending feminist and historicist inquiry with the insights of postcolonial critique, these essays rethink some of the pivotal concepts that have informed romantic studies, from the largely unanalyzed construction of race as a category of European political and literary culture to how the notion of the solitary imagination functions in capitalism's imperialist enterprise.
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Tan, Ern Ser.
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338.47915957045 21
Publication Date
2001
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Tourism development is not merely about boosting tourist figures and bringing in more tourist dollars. Undoubtedly, it has to do with developing tourism resources, infrastructure, products and attractions, but it is also about a society, polity and economy meeting the challenges of globalization, the new millennium, and nation-building. This volume deals with those issues from different perspectives and through the case of Singapore, a city-state highly integrated into the global economy. It addresses specific areas like tourism manpower, theme parks and beaches, as well as the broader issues of economic strategy, political economy, and culture. Collectively, the articles in the book should provide readers with a sense of where Singapore has gone and where it is in terms of tourism management and policy.
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