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  1. tourism

    From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Tourism tourism tour‧is‧m / ˈtʊərɪz ə m $ ˈtʊr-/ noun [uncountable] 1 DLT the business of providing things for people to do, places for them to stay etc while they are on holiday The country depends on tourism for much of its income. 2 → medical/sex/libel etc tourism ...

  2. Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

    visitors' book. watering place. waxwork. youth hostel. youth hostelling. Topic Tourism in the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English | LDOCE. What you need to know: words, phrases and expressions.

  3. tourist

    From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Tourism tourist tour‧ist / ˈtʊərɪst $ ˈtʊr-/ W3 noun [countable] 1 DLT HOLIDAY someone who is visiting a place for pleasure on holiday Cambridge is always full of tourists in the summer. The Statue of Liberty is a major tourist attraction. What effect will this have on the local tourist industry? tourist centre/destination ...

  4. Tourism

    tourism, the act and process of spending time away from home in pursuit of recreation, relaxation, and pleasure, while making use of the commercial provision of services.As such, tourism is a product of modern social arrangements, beginning in western Europe in the 17th century, although it has antecedents in Classical antiquity.. Tourism is distinguished from exploration in that tourists ...

  5. Tourism, economic, physical and social impacts

    But since their search now ends in "fake culture" and commercialism, their goal m a y be realized only in reading. [] [] Tourism: Economic, Physical and Social Impacts By Alister Mathieson and Geoffrey Wall. L o n g m a n (Longman House, Burnt Mill, Harlow, Essex, UK) ISBN -582-30061-4, 1982, 208pp. (10 figures, 17 tables, bibliography, and ...

  6. Glossary of tourism terms

    Tourism industries (also referred to as tourism activities) are the activities that typically producetourism characteristic products. The term tourism industries is equivalent to tourism characteristic activities and the two terms are sometimes used synonymously in the IRTS 2008, 5.10, 5.11 and figure 5.1.

  7. Introduction to Tourism

    An Introduction to Tourism is the essential guide to the tourism industry. It provides a comprehensive and authoritative introduction to all facets of tourism including: the history of tourism; factors influencing the tourism industry; tourism in developing countries; sustainable tourism; forecasting future trends. Tourism has changed radically ...

  8. Tourism : Principles and Practice

    In a changing and turbulent environment for tourism, the fifth edition of Tourism: Principles and Practice offers the fundamental and underlying principles with which to approach the study of tourism, contributing a complete framework that effectively integrates theory and practice. The text has been updated to take into account developments such as business tourism, sports and events ...

  9. (PDF) OVERTOURISM: Definition and Impact

    The definition of tourismophobia as an extreme manifestation of overtourism is substantiated; a conceptual model of their relationship is proposed; global approaches to the assessment and ...

  10. [PDF] Tourism Analysis: A Handbook

    Part 1 The content, challenge and strategy of tourism research. Part 2 Defining and describing tourism. Part 3 Segmenting the tourism market. Part 4 Understanding the tourist. Part 5 Forecasting tourism demand and tourist trends. Part 6 Selecting a site for business development. Part 7 Defining the geographic scope of the industry. Part 8 Describing tourism regions. Part 9 Determining the ...

  11. visit

    visit. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Tourism vis‧it1 /ˈvɪzɪt/ S2 W1 verb 1 [ intransitive, transitive] to go and spend time in a place or with someone, especially for pleasure or interest Eric went to Seattle to visit his cousins. I was really pleased that they came to visit me.

  12. Tourism : Economic, Physical, and Social Impacts

    Alister Mathieson, Geoffrey Wall. Longman, 1982 - Business & Economics - 208 pages. Monograph on economic implications and physical and social implications of tourism - based on a literature survey, discusses the theoretical background, impact on employment creation, income, entrepreneurial activity, economic development, balance of payments ...

  13. Tourism : economic, physical, and social impacts

    Publisher's summary. This book examines the economic, physical and social impacts of tourism. Following a brief discussion of the nature of tourism and tourists, the authors discuss the conceptual frameworks of tourism and evaluate the adequacy of impact methodologies currently in use. (source: Nielsen Book Data)

  14. Tourism Analysis

    Provides practical advice on the use of quantitative techniques used in tourism. Thoroughly revised and updated, the new edition includes new guidelines for domestic and international statistics produced by the World Tourism Organization. The book provides practical tools for both market planning as well as for product assessment, especially ...

  15. Tourism and Tourists in Nature, National Parks, and Wilderness

    Modern tourism uses natural environments increasingly for the growth basis of the industry. This has created a variety of positive and negative effects for the environment. In order to reduce the negative and optimize the positive impacts, new modes and forms of tourism utilizing nature have been developed. These new nature-based forms of ...

  16. Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

    Longman English Dictionary - the leading dictionary for learners of English of all levels: definitions, idioms, examples and more.

  17. Overtourism: Striking a Balance Between Delimiting and Managing Tourism

    The definition of over-tourism is much more inclined towards the second type of overcrowding. Although, the concept of overcrowding is criticized by Basterretxea-Iribar et al. , who stated that overcrowding is not a challenge. Instead, the problem lies with the size of the place visited since larger and spatial places are not evaluated as crowded.

  18. Tourism, economic, physical and social impacts

    But since their search now ends in "fake culture" and commercialism, their goal m a y be realized only in reading. [] [] Tourism: Economic, Physical and Social Impacts By Alister Mathieson and Geoffrey Wall. L o n g m a n (Longman House, Burnt Mill, Harlow, Essex, UK) ISBN -582-30061-4, 1982, 208pp. (10 figures, 17 tables, bibliography, and ...

  19. Progress in Tourism and Hospitality Research

    Book Review: TOURISM ECONOMIC, PHYSICAL AND SOCIAL IMPACTS by Alister Mathieson and Geoffrey Wall. Longman, Harlow, 1982. No. of pages: 208. Price £14.99 (paperback).

  20. resort

    From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Tourism resort re‧sort 1 / rɪˈzɔːt $ -ɔːrt / W3 noun 1 DLT [countable] a place where a lot of people go for holidays seaside/beach/ski etc resort Aspen, a ski resort in Colorado Lagoon Reef is one of the best resort hotels. 2 → last/final resort 3 → first resort 4 → ...

  21. The tourism product

    This function thus represents the working definition of tourism in this report. The need for a model can be illustrated by two recent debates in the literature of debates about whether or not tourism is an industry. ... Tourism Manage- ment 6:154-167. Jefferson, A., and L. Lickorish 1988 Marketing Tourism. Harlow: Longman. 594 THE TOURISM ...

  22. Longman English Dictionaries

    Longman English Dictionaries The Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English (LDOCE) has integrated thesaurus, collocations and important grammar information. 88,000 example sentences are pronounced by native speakers of English. The Longman Business English Dictionary has 20,000 example sentences based on authentic sources such as the Financial Times and Wall Street Journal.