Best Practice in Accessible Tourism
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The book makes a valuable contribution to a paradigm shift from extraordinary/special considerations for people with disability to inclusive citizenship for all. Best Practice in Accessible Tourism challenges the portrayal of people with disability as a burden and demonstrates with evidence the growing market potential of people with disability and the ageing.
» Arif Ongu, Equity and Diversity Unit, University of Technology, Sydney, University Newsroom, 4th June 2012
This volume presents an international selection of invited contributions on policy and best practice in accessible tourism, reflecting current practices across a range of destinations and business settings. Les mer
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Channel View Publications
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 408
- ISBN
- 9781845412524
- Utgivelsesår
- 2012
- Format
- 23 x 16 cm
Anmeldelser
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The book makes a valuable contribution to a paradigm shift from extraordinary/special considerations for people with disability to inclusive citizenship for all. Best Practice in Accessible Tourism challenges the portrayal of people with disability as a burden and demonstrates with evidence the growing market potential of people with disability and the ageing.
» Arif Ongu, Equity and Diversity Unit, University of Technology, Sydney, University Newsroom, 4th June 2012
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Overall this pioneering, interesting collection and detailed discussion of Accessible Tourism best-cases and shortcomings in many destinations is a must-read for tourism policy makers and consultants at the international, national and local levels, and, one hopes, that quality tourism practitioners in the ecotourism sector will also take an interest.
» Written by ECOCLUB.com http://ecoclub.com/headlines/reviews/832-120615-review
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This book, together with its preceding partner volume, makes a worthy contribution to the consolidation of an accessible base of knowledge on this important topic. It will be relevant as a broad introduction to the field for students, as well as providing inroads into the existing body of research and practice in accessible tourism. This book will be of value as a structured critical overview of current practice for tourism researchers, while also providing practical insights for those involved in the design and management of tourism attractions and facilities, and the formulation and implementation of tourism policy.
» Wantanee Suntikul, Institute for Tourism Studies, Macau, People’s Republic of China, Current Issues in Tourism (2013)
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This volume contains a range of productive and worthwhile contributions…It is anticipated that the book will appeal to professionals and tourism providers addition to students, academics, and researchers.
» Marcus L. Stephenson, Middlesex University Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Annals of Leisure Research, 2013
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In 25 chapters, Best Practice in Accessible Tourism provides a 'state-of-the-art' assessment of both theory and practice. This book establishes a new field of study and provides the benchmark against which other contributions will be judged. It integrates the work of all the key players and should be read by academics, managers and government policy makers.
» Noel Scott, University of Queensland, Australia
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The editors have assembled an excellent compilation of thought provoking, cutting edge international chapters on best practice in accessible tourism. The text provides important insights into current practices and policies, but also critically reflects on what more needs to be done. This timely work is a must read for practitioners, policy makers and academics.
» David J. Telfer, Brock University, Canada