Description:
Author: Stephen Williams
Publisher: Routledge
Subject: Tourism, Earth Sciences, Reference, Industries
Publication Date: November, 1998
Language: English
Illustrations: Yes
Pages: 224
Dimensions: 9.36×6.22×69, 80 lbs.
Condition: Standard
Available at: Quimby Warehouse
Publisher Comments:
Tourism has become one of the most significant forces for change in the world today. Regarded by many as the world’s largest industry, tourism brings regular migrations of people, exploitation of resources, processes of development and inevitable effects on places, economies, societies and environments. It is a phenomenon that increasingly demands attention.
Tourism Geography explores the factors that have encouraged the development of both domestic and international forms of tourism. The differing economic, environmental and socio-cultural impacts that tourism may receive are examined, together with a consideration of ways in which planning for tourism can assist in the regulation of development and produce many forms of tourism. Drawing on case studies from across the world, the book shows how geographic opinions can inform and illuminate the study of tourism, and offers a review of established geographies of tourism to show how new patterns in the production and consumption of tourist places are fashioning the new tourism geographies of the twenty-first century.
62. This passage is mainly about _________.
A. the review of geography B. the publisher comments
C. the tourism D. the introduction of a book
63. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Tourism Geography is a book dealing with tourism.
B. Tourism Geography’s about a warehouse which you’ll tour.
C. You can’t buy Tourism Geography until December 1998.
D. Tourism Geography is written by William Stephens.
64. All the following are the book’s subjects except _________.
A. tourism B. earth sciences
C. product details D. industries
65. The book contains the topics of _______.
A. elements to develop forms of tourism
B. new patterns of tourism geography
C. examining unchangeable tourism
D. ways of production and consumption