クルーズ・ツーリズム<br>Cruise Ship Tourism

クルーズ・ツーリズム
Cruise Ship Tourism

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 441 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781845930486
  • DDC分類 387.542068

基本説明

Presents case-studies of specific countries, including the Antarctic, Caribbean and Alaska before reviewing the economic, social and environmental impacts of cruise tourism.

Full Description


This book explores the theory, issues, impacts and management considerations surrounding the growing industry of cruise tourism. It begins by giving an overview of the cruise industry, followed by chapters focusing on the increasing demand for cruising. It presents case-studies of specific countries, including the Antarctic, Caribbean and Alaska before reviewing the economic, social and environmental impacts of cruise tourism. It concludes by exploring predictions for the future of the industry.

Contents

Part 1University, Western Australia2: A Geographical Overview of the World Cruise Market and its Seasonal Complementarities, J Charlier, University of Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium & R McCalla, Saint Mary's University, Canada3: The Cruise Industry: An Industrial Organisation Perspective, A Papatheodorou, University of Aegean, Greece4: Cruise Tourism and Organisational Culture: The Case for Occupational Communities, D Lee-Ross, James Cook University, Australia5: Cruise Sector Policy in a Tourism Dependent Island Destination: The Case of Bermuda, V Teye, Arizona State University, USAPart 2: Demand: Cruise Passengers and Marketing6: What Drives Cruise Passengers' Perceptions of Value? J Petrick & X (Robert) Li, Texas A &M University, USA7: Cruising and The North American Market, A Miller & W Grazer, Towson University, USA8: When One Size Doesn't Fit All, C Fanning & J James, Flinders University, Australia9: Ways of Seeing the Caribbean Cruise Product: A British Perspective, C Weeden & J-A Lester, University of Brighton, UK10: The Impact of Interpretation on Passengers on Expedition Cruises, K Walker & G Moscardo, James Cook University, Australia11: Cruise Guide Star Rating Systems: A Need for Standardization, R Swain, Georgetown, Canada12: Sixteen Ways of Looking at an Ocean Cruise: A Cultural Studies Approach, A Asa BergerPart 3: Supply: Cruise Destinations and Products13: Spatial and Evolutionary Characteristics of Baltic Sea Cruising: An Historic - Geographical Overview, J Lundgren, McGill University, Canada14: The Alaska Cruise Industry, J Munro & W Gill, Simon Fraser University, Canada15: The Cruise Industry and Atlantic Canada: A Case Study, N Chesworth, Mount St Vincent University, Nova Scotia, Canada16: The Changing Geography of Cruise Tourism in the Caribbean , P Wilkinson, York University, Canada17: Paradise and Other Ports of Call: Cruising in the Pacific Islands, N Douglas, Southern Cross University, Australia & N Douglas, Pacific Profiles, Australia18: The Antarctic Cruise Industry, R Dowling & T Bauer, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, P R China19: Round the World Cruising: A geography created by geography? R McCalla & J Charlier20: The Norwegian Coastal Express: Moving Towards Cruise Tourism? O Sletvold, Finnmark University College, Norway21: The Structure and Operation of Coastal Cruising - Australian Case Studies, S Reid, University of Technology, Australia & B Prideaux, James Cook University, Australia22: Adventure Cruising: An Ethnography of Small Ship Travel, V Smith, California State University, USA23: Off the Beaten Track: A Case Study of Expedition Cruise Ships in Southwest Tasmania, Australia, C Ellis & L Kriwoken, University of Tasmania, AustraliaPart 4: Interactions: Economic, Social and Environmental Impacts24: Turning Water into Money: The Economics of the Cruise Industry, R Klein, University of Newfoundland, Canada25: Cruising North to Alaska: The New `Gold Rush', G Ringer, University of Oregon, USA26: The Sources and Magnitude of the Economic Impact on a Local Economy from Cruise Activities: Evidence from Port Canaveral, Florida , B Braun & F Tramell, University of Central Florida, USA27: Florida's Day Cruise Industry: A Significant Contributor to Florida's Economy? L Pennington-Gray, University of Florida, USA28: Cruise Tourism in the Eastern Caribbean: An Anachronism in the Post-Colonial Era? L Pulsipher & L Holderfield, University of Tennessee, USA29: Fantasy and Reality: Tourist and Local Experiences of Cruise Ship Tourism in Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico, L Sheridan & G Teal, University of Western Sydney, Australia30: A Shifting Tide: Environmental Challenges and Cruise Industry Responses, J Sweeting & S Wayne, Conservation International, USA31: Environmental Policy Challenges for the Cruise Industry: Case Studies from Australia and the United States, S Dobson & A Gill, Simon Fraser University, Canada32: Cozumel: The Challenges of Cruise Tourism, H Sorensen, Metropolitan State College, USAPart 5: Industry Issues33: Cruise Ships in the UK and North European Market - Development Opportunity or Illusion for UK Ports? D Robbins, Bournemouth University, UK34: Troubled Seas: Social Activism and the Cruise Industry, R Klein, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada35: The Disneyization of Cruise Travel, A Weaver, University of Wellington, New Zealand36: Cruise Tourism: A Paradigmatic Case of Globalization? R Wood, Rutgers University, USA37: Cruises, Supranationalism and Border Complexity, D Timothy, Arizona State University, USA38: The Future of the Cruise Industry, R Dowling

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