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back tocontentsManaging Hospitality ExperiencesThe Global Theme Park IndustryEdited by Alexandra J Kenyon, PeterRobinson and James Musgrave, all atLeeds Beckett University, UKGeographies, Innovations and Strategies2nd EditionThis revised new edition offers aninterdisciplinary understanding of the natureand function of theme parks as spaces of entertainment. Itcovers theme park origins and development, globalisation,impacts, design, and management, with global case studiesthroughout.Apr 2020 PB 9781789242034 208pp 39.99 55 65April 2020 HB 9781786392183 296pp 85 110 140Air TravelTourismOperations, Management and Strategies2nd EditionM R Dileep, Calicut University, India, andAjesh Kurien, National Aviation Services,KuwaitEdited by Peter Robinson, Leeds BeckettUniversity, UK, Michael Lück, AUT UniversityAuckland, New Zealand, and Stephen L JSmith, University of Guelph, CanadaThe first text on air travel management andoperations from a non-Western perspective,this book covers everything a student needs to know about theindustry. It covers key topics such as airport security, ICT andmarketing, and includes issues of increasing interest such assustainability, risk prevention and innovation.Authored by established experts, fully revisedTourism, 2nd Edition covers aspects of tourism from a modernperspective, providing students with a range of theoretical andresearch-based explanations, supported by examples, casestudies and unique insights from industry representatives.Feb 2020 PB 9781786394958 336pp 39.99 55 65Feb 2020 HB 9781789241488 480pp 95 125 160textbooks & researchSalvador Anton Clavé, Universitat Rovira IVirgili, SpainThis new textbook provides a full and detailedinsight into the ways in which experiencesare designed and delivered. It coversmanagement issues such as marketing, human resources,operations, quality management, facilities management,project management, and strategy, and is supportedthroughout by pedagogic features and case studies.Feb 2020 PB 9781789241495 480pp 45 60 75Order online at: www.cabi.org/bookshop order by telephone on: 44 (0)1235 4655773
back tocontentsCABI Tourism TextsContemporary Tourist BehaviourEvents as a Strategic Marketing ToolYourself and Others as Tourists2nd Edition2nd EditionDavid Bowen, Oxford Brookes University, UKtextbooks & research4Providing a cross-disciplinary approach totourism behaviour, this edition respondsto emerging themes such as the digitalrevolution, social media, and tourist-risk resulting from politicalinstability and other uncertainty. With international examplesthroughout, it reviews both theory and practical application.Apr 2020 PB 9781786391698 320pp 39.99 55 65Dorothé Gerritsen and Ronald vanOlderen, both NHTV Breda Universityof Applied Sciences, The NetherlandsAn update to the popular first edition,providing an engaging resource for bothstudents and professionals interested in leisure, tourism andevents. Including a wealth of internationally relevant examples,it gives a thorough insight into the way events can help reachstrategic marketing goals.Dec 2019 PB 9781789242300 312pp 39.99 55 75Tourism Information TechnologyStrategic Management in Tourism3rd Edition3rd EditionPierre J Benckendorff, University ofQueensland, Australia, Zheng Xiang,Virginia Tech, USA, and Pauline J Sheldon,University of Hawaii, USAEdited by Luiz Moutinho, University ofSuffolk, UK and University of South Pacific,Fiji, and Alfonso Vargas-Sánchez,University of Huelva, SpainExamines IT applications in all sectors,including airlines, travel intermediaries, accommodation, foodservice, destinations, attraction, events and entertainment.Organised around the stages of the visitor journey, the bookreviews how tourists are using technologies to supportdecision-making before and during their trip.Linking strategic thinking with action for themanagement of tourism, this book evaluates global trends,analyses environmental impact and reviews the major factorsaffecting international tourism management. This third editionincludes extra pedagogy such as learning objectives, questionsand case studies.Feb 2019 PB 9781786393432 400pp 39.99 55 75Feb 2018 PB 9781786390240 378pp 39.99 55 65Order online at: www.cabi.org/bookshop order by telephone on: 44 (0)1235 465577
Research Methods for Leisure,Recreation and Tourism4th Edition2nd EditionA.J. Veal, University of Technology Sydney,Australia Edited by Ercan Sirakaya-Turk, Universityof South Carolina, USA, Muzaffer Uysal,University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA,William E Hammitt, Clemson University,USA, and Jerry J Vaske, Colorado StateUniversity, USAUsing a multi-disciplinary approach, thisbook provides an introduction for students,examining theoretical issues underpinning public sector policymaking, debates around the role of the state versus market,and models of organisational decision-making.May 2017 HB 9781780648033 440pp 97.99 128.95 165May 2017 PB 9781780648040 440pp 39.99 55 65Covers the measurement of variables, questionnaire design,evaluation methods, writing proposals, cross-cultural research,and the use of new technologies. With pedagogical featuresthroughout, it introduces students to the vital skills they willneed to succeed.May 2017 PB 9781786390486 408pp 39.99 55 75Rural Tourism and EnterpriseFood and Wine TourismManagement, Marketing and SustainabilityIntegrating Food, Travel and Terroir2nd EditionEdited by Ade Oriade, University ofWolverhampton, UK, and Peter Robinson,Leeds Beckett University, UKMarketing and management processesare especially intricate for the ruralbusiness setting due to the assortment of different businessopportunities. This textbook examines key issues, discussesstrategies for growth and uses a mix of case studies andtheoretical content across developed and developingcountries.May 2017 HB 9781780647494 284pp 97.99 128.95 165Erica Croce and Giovanni Perri,both Meridies, ItalyThis textbook provides practical suggestionsand guidelines for establishing a food-relatedtourism destination. It discusses the environment, the foodtourist, supply issues, marketing and best practice strategiesand includes global case studies and pedagogical features forstudents of tourism and leisure subjects.textbooks & researchLeisure, Sport and Tourism,Politics, Policy and Planningback tocontentsApr 2017 PB 9781786391278 264pp 39.99 55 75May 2017 PB 9781780647500 284pp 39.99 55 65Order online at: www.cabi.org/bookshop order by telephone on: 44 (0)1235 4655775
Service Quality in Leisure,Events, Tourism and Sportback tocontents2nd Editiontextbooks & research John Buswell, formerly University ofGloucestershire, UK, Christine Williams,formerly University of Central Lancashire, UK,Keith Donne, University of Gloucestershire,UK, and Carley Sutton, University of CentralLancashire, UKConsidering the underpinning theory of service quality, and thepractical application of service quality management tools andtechniques, it is fully illustrated with case-studies.Dec 2016 HB 9781780645445 322pp 87.50 113 144Practical Tourism Research2nd EditionStephen L J Smith, University of Guelph,CanadaTraining in research methods is increasinglyimportant for students of tourism, so this bookcovers everything a student needs to know.Full of practical advice, it uses real-world examples and focusboxes to help train the next generation of researchers, coveringquestionnaire design, sample selection, analytical tools andmore.Dec 2016 PB 9781780648873 284pp 39.99 55 65Dec 2016 PB 9781780645452 322pp 37.50 50 62.50Planning for TourismIntroduction to Tourism TransportTowards a Sustainable FutureSven Gross and Louisa Klemmer, both atUniversity of Applied Sciences, GermanyEdited by Nigel D Morpeth, Leeds BeckettUniversity, UK, and Hongliang Yan, CoventryUniversity, UKThis text provides an innovative approachto the pedagogy of contemporary planningprocesses within different cultural contexts. It has a multidisciplinary approach and through the inclusion of internationalcase studies, considers how intelligent design has enableddisabled residents and visitors to have access to spaces andfacilities. his book provides the necessaryTbackground information to gain acomprehensive understanding oftransportation markets, with each ofthe three modes of transportation –air, ground and marine – explored in detail.Aug 2014 PB 9781780642147 250pp 37.50 50 72.50May 2015 PB 9781780644585 316pp 37.50 50 72.506Order online at: www.cabi.org/bookshop order by telephone on: 44 (0)1235 465577
back tocontentsTowards Best PracticeEdited by Stuart Moss, Leeds MetropolitanUniversity, UK, and Ben Walmsley, Universityof Leeds, UKFollowing The Entertainment Industry: AnIntroduction, this book takes the next stepin the development of entertainment as a practice and as anacademic subject. The book discusses best practices in theentertainment industry, reflecting the knowledge students willneed for the real world, such as technical standards, businessmanagement, people management, economic aspects andlegal issues.Jun 2014 HB 9781780640228 328pp 89.99 117 170.95Jun 2014 PB 9781780640235 328pp 39.95 55 75Demystifying Theoriesin Tourism ResearchKelly Bricker, University of Utah, USA, andHolly Donohoe, University of Florida, USAThis book reviews theoretical perspectiveson tourism from planning and management,through marketing and host communities, tothe tourism consumers themselves. Covering issues such astour guiding, rural development and destination image, andincluding pedagogy throughout, this book is an accessibleapproach to a controversial subject.Operations Managementin the Travel Industry2nd Edition Edited by Peter Robinson, Leeds BeckettUniversity, UK, Paul Fallon, University ofCentral Lancashire, UK, Harry Cameron,University of Wolverhampton, UK, andJohn C Crotts, College of Charleston, USACovering the applied managerial perspective of the travelindustry, this book teaches effective skills by reviewing legalframeworks, quality management and marketing, financialmanagement, and the management of shareholders andstakeholders. It discusses trends such as sustainability andincludes a revised structure and international case studies.Feb 2016 HB 9781780646107 376pp 97.99 128.95 165Feb 2016 PB 9781780646114 376pp 39.99 55 65Risk and Safety Managementin the Leisure, Events, Tourismand Sports IndustriesMark Piekarz, University of Worcester, UK,Ian Jenkins, University of Iceland, andPeter Mills, Consultant, QLM Ltd, UKDec 2015 HB 9781780647227 256pp 101.99 133.95 170.95This book is designed to help those who wishto improve upon past risk practices, make better managementdecisions and ensure safer operating environments. It includesan explanation of the core underpinning concepts of risk andsafety, numerous applied examples and case studies, andexplanations of the key legal and regulatory underpinnings.Dec 2015 PB 9781780646916 256pp 35 45 60Sep 2015 PB 9781780644493 296pp 35 45 70Order online at: www.cabi.org/bookshop order by telephone on: 44 (0)1235 465577textbooks & researchEntertainment Management7
back tocontentsAdventure Tourism and OutdoorActivities ManagementDiversity CompetenceA 21st Century ToolkitEdwin Hoffman, Independent Consultant,The Netherlands, and Arjan Verdooren,Royal Tropical Institute, The NetherlandsIan Jenkins, University of Icelandtextbooks & researchWritten by an author with 20 years’ experienceteaching adventure tourism courses andworking within the industry, this book iswritten for those wishing to understand the key factors behindthe operation of an adventure tourism company and how todeliver a profitable and a sustainable product.Feb 2019 PB 9781786390868 220pp 39.99 55 65Cultures Don’t Meet, People DoIn this book, interpersonal communicationforms the point of departure. The authorsdescribe what diversity competence entails: whichprocesses and skills are relevant in a ‘superdiverse’world. They demonstrate how the TOPOI model offers aninclusive approach to analysing and addressing potentialmiscommunication.Feb 2019 PB 9781789242409 352pp 35 45 60Tour Operators and OperationsManaging Outdoor RecreationJacqueline Holland, Northumbria University,UK, and David Leslie, formerly of GlasgowCaledonian University, UKCase Studies in the National Parks2nd EditionFocusing on the creation and distributionof packaged holidays, this text covers thefundamentals of business and the relationshipbetween tour operators and destinations. With particularreference to sustainability, it provides a wealth of informationregarding eco, nature and adventure trips, as well as niche andspecial interest products.Dec 2017 PB 9781780648231 292pp 29.99 40 50Robert E Manning, University of Vermont,USA, Laura E Anderson, University ofWisconsin – Stevens Point, USA, andPeter Pettengill, St. Lawrence University, USAThis fully updated second edition presents a conceptualframework of outdoor recreation management strategies andpractices, and illustrates this framework through presentationof a series case studies in the U.S. national parks.Mar 2017 HB 9781786391025 252pp 97.99 128.95 165Mar 2017 PB 9781786391018 252pp 39.99 55 658Order online at: www.cabi.org/bookshop order by telephone on: 44 (0)1235 465577
back tocontentsResearch Themes for TourismResponsible TourismEdited by Peter Robinson, Leeds BeckettUniversity, UK, Sine Heitmann, formerlyUniversity of Wolverhampton, UK, andPeter U C Dieke, formerly George MasonUniversity, USAConcepts, Theory and PracticeJun 2015 HB 9781845936846 320pp 85.50 112 160.95Jun 2015 PB 9781780646909 320pp 40 56.50 66.95Food TourismA Practical Marketing GuideJohn Stanley and Linda Stanley, bothat John Stanley Associates, AustraliaThis book discusses responsible tourismas a whole, including the politics, policy andplanning behind it, and major sub-topics suchas poverty reduction, the environment, transport, governance,wildlife tours and heritage.Jun 2015 HB 9781845939878 192pp 75 96.80 139Jun 2015 PB 9781780646800 192pp 36 46.50 62Planning for Tourism,Leisure and SustainabilityInternational Case StudiesAnthony S TravisThe fastest growth in tourism is the culinarysector. Covering farmers markets, agrientertainment, glamping, restaurants, farmshops and more, food tourism is both an important part ofholidaying and a purpose in itself. This book provides anoverall direction to the development of food tourism anda section on the future of this trend.Drawing on the author’s world-wideexperience and with contributions fromprofessionals in the field, this book takesa comparative approach relating to different economic,political and temporal dimensions, examining establishedinitiatives both in the context of the standards of the timeand from a modern perspective looking back.Dec 2014 HB 9781780645018 260pp 80 107 155.50Sep 2011 HB 9781845937423 360pp 96.99 123.50 182.50Dec 2014 PB 9781780645025 260pp 23 31 46.50Jun 2015 PB 9781780646817 360pp 40 56.50 66.95Order online at: www.cabi.org/bookshop order by telephone on: 44 (0)1235 465577textbooks & researchThis textbook provides an overview of typesof tourism, and common themes studied in courses to allowundergraduate students to become familiar with a wide rangeof tourism topics at a foundation level, allowing them to makean informed decision about their future studies and career.Edited by David Leslie, formerly GlasgowCaledonian University, UK9
back tocontentsTourism, Media and MoralityTourism in VietnamHazel Andrews, Liverpool John MooresUniversity, UKPrinciples and Practices roviding a review of the history of travel andPmedia representations of touristic practices,this book examines how types of behaviour areportrayed, with implications for frameworks ofclass, gender and cross-cultural practices.Sep 2020 HB 9781786396396 192pp 85 110 140tourismOutlines public and private sector tourism, addressingVietnamese structure, governance and management oftourism. Embracing local and global perspectives, this bookdiscusses principles and practice applicable to the wider areaof Southeast Asia.Jun 2020 HB 9781789242782 200pp 105 140 175Storytelling in TourismA Conceptual Frameworkand Practitioner’s GuideGianna Moscardo, James Cook University,AustraliaThis book takes a rich body of theory andknowledge and generates a comprehensiveconceptual story framework. It sets out dimensions andprinciples for understanding, researching and using storiesin tourism.Feb 2020 HB 9781786396693 256pp 85 110 140Feb 2020 PB 9781786396709 256pp 39.99 55 6510 uong T. Bùi, College of Asia PacificHStudies, Japan, Long H. Pham, VietnamNational University, Vietnam, Tuan-Anh Le,International College of Management Sydney,Australia, Huong H. Do, Saigon TechnologyUniversity, Vietnam, and Lee Jolliffe,University of New Brunswick, CanadaSustainable Destination Brandingand MarketingStrategies for Tourism Development Edited by Anukrati Sharma, Universityof Kota, India, Juan Ignacio PulidoFernández, University of Jaén, Spain,and Azizul Hassan, Cardiff MetropolitanUniversity, UKThis book provides a comprehensive set of tools andtechniques for branding and marketing for sustainable tourismdevelopment. It blends tourism and marketing strategies withpractical, innovative information technology solutions and apsychological perspective, providing illustrative case studiesand examples to aid understanding.Dec 2019 HB 9781786394286 264pp 85 110 140Order online at: www.cabi.org/bookshop order by telephone on: 44 (0)1235 465577
back tocontentsDestination BenchmarkingTourism Routes and Trails2nd EditionTheory and PracticeMetin Kozak, Dokuz Eylul University, TurkeyDavid Ward-Perkins, Independentconsultant, France, and Jackie Ellis,Independent consultant, UKOct 2019 HB 9781789241792 200pp 80 105 135This book covers the increasingly important‘routes’ sector of the tourism industry. Itreviews how routes are created, their effects on tourismbusinesses, local populations and other stakeholders, andthe critical role of both communities and those who providestrategic direction and funding. It also includes contemporaryexamples and cases.Oct 2019
M R Dileep, Calicut University, India, and Ajesh Kurien, National Aviation Services, Kuwait The first text on air travel management and operations from a non-Western perspective, this book covers everything a student needs to know about the industry. It covers key topics such as airport security, ICT and marketing, and includes issues of increasing interest such as sustainability, risk .
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