Description
Geographies of Tourism: European Research Perspectives provides a comprehensive examination of tourism phenomena across Europe through geographical lenses. The book brings together leading European researchers to explore how tourism influences regional development, urban transformation, and cultural identity.
Contributors analyze diverse topics including destination management, sustainable tourism practices, tourism’s role in post-industrial regeneration, and the relationship between tourism and local communities. The collection addresses contemporary challenges such as overtourism, climate change impacts on tourism, and digital transformation in the sector.
This volume is essential for academic researchers, tourism planners, and policy makers seeking to understand spatial dimensions of European tourism and best practices for sustainable destination development.







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