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War and conflict have always been a recurring aspect of human history with a considerable impact on the countries involved, the formation of communities, and the global regulations. Battlefield Tourism offers a holistic approach to tourism in locations affected by conflict, an underdeveloped area of research in the tourism and hospitality sector.
Using Leiper's tourism system model, the authors examine battlefield tourism in terms of the demand, supply, intermediaries, supporting institutions, and tourist flows. The chapters comprise of a range of perspectives on different elements of battlefield tourism, including topics such as Special Interest Tourism, Tourism Development, Stakeholders, Sustainability, Marketing, and Reenactment. Introducing real-world case studies from across the globe, Battlefield Tourism contributes to the growing fields of dark tourism, destination and risk management, and tourism security.
The Tourism Security-Safety and Post Conflict Destinations series provides an insightful guide for policy makers, specialists and social scientists interested in the future of tourism in a society where uncertainness, anxiety and fear prevail.
Contents
Section 1. Special Interest Tourism
Chapter 1. Theory-Based Special Interest Tourism; Yakın Ekin
Chapter 2. The Benefits and Limitations of Special Interest Tourism; Özay Emre Yildiz
Section 2. Battlefield Tourism Setting the Context
Chapter 3. The Meaning and Definition of Battlefield Tourism. What is Battlefield Tourism?; Onur Akbulut
Chapter 4. Historical Background of Battlefield Tourism; Pınar Işildar
Section 3. An Examination of Battlefield Tourism along with the Tourism System
Chapter 5. Battlefield Tourism Supply and Demand; Özgür Saribaş
Chapter 6. Battlefield Tourism Intermediaries; Kaan Kasaroğlu and Simge Kömürcü Saribaş
Chapter 7. Battlefield Tourism Tourist Flows; Fatih Çavuşoğlu
Chapter 8. Battlefield Tourism Supporting Institutions; Buğcan Güvenol and Mehmet Emre Güler
Chapter 9. Battlefield Tourism as an agent of Tourism Development; Eben Proos and Johan Hattingh



