Muutke küpsiste eelistusi

Nautical Tourism [Kõva köide]

Edited by (University of Dubrovnik, Croatia)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 244x172x21 mm, kaal: 740 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Jul-2013
  • Kirjastus: CABI Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 178064244X
  • ISBN-13: 9781780642444
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 244x172x21 mm, kaal: 740 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Jul-2013
  • Kirjastus: CABI Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 178064244X
  • ISBN-13: 9781780642444
Teised raamatud teemal:
Nautical tourism encompasses aspects of marine tourism such as sailing, yachting, cruising and diving, as well as harbour-side developments, coastal water sports such as jet skiing, boat shows, port tours, and marine heritage destinations. Nautical tourism as an industry has been developing rapidly in scope and economic status and continues to do so. This book provides a timely analysis of nautical tourism in Europe, examining the provision and expansion of nautical tourism in economies at different stages of development. The book also covers nautical tourism in The Pacific, providing an analysis of two very different markets, and addresses the perceived North American take-over of cruising in Europe to provide insight into the global issues affecting nautical tourism. The book covers matters of current concern such as the role of nautical tourism in economic growth, sustainable development, international policy, consumer demand and the world market, development strategies, arctic tourism and the future potential of nautical tourism. Written by an international team of contributors the book also includes fascinating case studies to further explain and explore current concepts in nautical tourism.

Muu info

The first book to cover the whole spectrum of nautical tourism fully.
Contributors vii
Preface ix
PART 1 INTRODUCTION: THE PHENOMENON OF NAUTICAL TOURISM
1 Tourism and Nautical Tourism
5(28)
T. Lukovic
1.1 Tourism as a Phenomenon
5(4)
1.2 Nautical Tourism, Resources and Defining Factors
9(6)
1.3 The Classification of Nautical Tourism
15(15)
1.4 The Subjects of Nautical Tourism
30(3)
2 The Position of Nautical Tourism in the European Economies
33(14)
T. Lukovic
2.1 The Classification of the Nautical Tourism Market
35(1)
2.2 Sustainable Development and the Legislative Framework
36(11)
PART 2 THE MARKETS OF NAUTICAL TOURISM IN EUROPE
3 Nautical Tourism Market Suppliers in the Mediterranean
47(24)
Z. Grzetic
T. Lukovic
K. Bozic
3.1 Geo-hydrographic Features of the Mediterranean
47(7)
3.2 The Main Features of Nautical Tourism in the Mediterranean
54(11)
3.3 The Main Features of the Mediterranean Ports of the Cruising Industry
65(6)
4 Nautical Tourism Market Suppliers on the European Atlantic Coast
71(36)
Z. Grzetic
T. Lukovic
K. Bozic
P. Gibson
4.1 Geo-hydrographical Features of the European Atlantic Coast
71(4)
4.2 The Main Features of European Atlantic Nautical Tourism
75(13)
4.3 The Main Features of European Atlantic Cruising Industry Ports
88(4)
4.4 The Cruise Business in the UK
92(15)
5 Nautical Tourism Market Suppliers in the Baltic and Arctic Regions
107(33)
A. Haahti
S. Pekkala
T. Lukovic
K. Bozic
A. Papathanassis
5.1 Geo-hydrographical Features of the Baltic Sea
107(7)
5.2 The Main Features of Nautical Tourism, Baltic and Arctic
114(8)
5.3 The Main Features of Cruising Industry Ports of the Baltic
122(3)
5.4 Cruising in Northern Europe and the Baltic Sea
125(7)
5.5 Arctic Adventure Cruising, Sampo as a Case Study
132(8)
6 Nautical Tourism Market Suppliers in Continental Europe and the Black Sea
140(15)
Z. Grzetic
T. Lukovic
K. Bozic
6.1 Geo-hydrographical Features of Continental Europe
140(2)
6.2 The Main Features of Nautical Tourism in Continental Europe
142(8)
6.3 The Main Features of European Continental Cruising Industry Ports
150(3)
6.4 Nautical Tourism Market Suppliers on the Black Sea
153(2)
7 Main Characteristics of European Nautical Tourism
155(4)
T. Lukovic
8 Demand for Nautical Tourism in Europe - Case Study Croatia
159(30)
S. Horak
8.1 Research Methods
161(4)
8.2 Yachting Tourism
165(10)
8.3 Cruise Tourism
175(8)
8.4 Conclusion
183(6)
PART 3 NAUTICAL TOURISM IN THE PACIFIC
9 Nautical Tourism in the Pacific
189(12)
R. Dowling
9.1 Marine Tourism
189(1)
9.2 Marinas in Australia, a Case Study
189(1)
9.3 Cruising
190(1)
9.4 Cruising in the South Pacific, a Case Study
191(10)
PART 4 DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR NAUTICAL TOURISM
10 Opportunities for Market Development of Nautical Tourism in Europe
201(24)
R. Klein
K. Bozic
R. Dowling
P. Gibson
Z. Grzetic
A. Haahti
S. Horak
T. Lukovic
A. Papathanassis
S. Pekkala
10.1 Corporate Imperialism: The North American Takeover of Cruising in Europe
201(16)
10.2 Seasonality of the Market for Nautical Tourism
217(5)
10.3 The Future of Nautical Tourism
222(3)
11 Conclusion
225(2)
T. Lukovic
References 227(8)
Index 235