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Material for a full year's course with 9 stand-alone chapters on countryside recreation, management, planning & the law. Level HND+. Updated and rewritten, expanded case studies and debates. Lots of illustrations and maps.
A4 wirebound Book, polypropylene box with library spine,
coloured illustrations, NOW 370 pages,
117 colour and black/white illustrations, polypropylene box ISBN 978-1-85450-443-2 –
GBP £34.95
Student edition (5 copies or more)
direct from elm publications, wirebound, no box, all black and white
illustrations. ISBN 978-1-85450-506-4
@ GBP £24.95 each
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Updated/revised edition of the first text specially written on the law relating to tourism and travel. New material on cases and laws. Level HND+.
A4 Wirebound Book, polypropylene box with library spine, ISBN
978-1-85450-438-8, GBP
£29.95 (ISBN-10 1 85450 438
X)
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publications (5 copies or more)no box ISBN 978-1-85450-504-0,
@ GBP £19.95 each (ISBN-10 1 85450 504 1)
There is no Tutors Pack for this title.
This book is an introduction to
the main sectors of the tourism industry, defining and outlining development in
UK, Europe and the USA. This fifth edition has 60 tables, 71 illustrations and
18 maps. A feature of the book is its currency, with facts and figures as
recent as summer 2005.
It will help all students who
require a knowledge and understanding of the tourist industry. As
tourism organisations operate as businesses, the book covers marketing and
promotion.
Exercises at the end of each
chapter, and those linked to the Tutor’s Pack, allow students to demonstrate
evidence of performance in the core skills area for GNVQ’s. Suitable for A level, GNVQ
Intermediate/Advanced and above.
A4 wirebound Book, polypropylene box, coloured
illustrations, 340pp, ISBN
978-1-85450-441-8, GBP £29.95 (ISBN-10 185450 441 X)
Student edition (5 copies or more) direct from elm publications black and white illustrations, no box ISBN 978-1-85450-501-9,@ GBP £19.95 each (ISBN-10 1 85450 501 7)
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Accompanying the book, with
material for students to develop performance criteria and to build up
portfolios of evidence to demonstrate their acquisition of skills, knowledge
and understanding of the tourist industry and its products and services.
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more information about Travel and Tourism Tutor's Pack
Visitor attractions lie at the heart of the leisure tourism industry; without them there would be little point in anyone travelling and no need for the accommodation, transport and services that make up the industry. This book is particularly aimed at those teaching on travel and tourism courses up to degree level. Students will also find it helpful, as will people working in the industry itself and in tourist offices and information centres around the country.
There are 22 full-page plates with over 60 illustrations as well as numerous black and white photographs, cartoons, tables, figures and charts. A standard reference work for tutors + an advanced level class text. Level PG Diploma, degree, etc.
Student edition (5 copies or more) direct from elm publications black and white illustrations, no box ISBN 978-1-85450-520-0, @ GBP £19.95 each (ISBN-10 1 85450 520 3)
There is no Tutors Pack for this title.
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Tourist Attractions To Heritage Tourism book
For the first time the whole range of contemporary planning issues are addressed, including assessment of tourism potential, resort planning, coordination and control of tourism development, planning and conservation, and planning for sustainable tourism development.
It also includes a ground-breaking chapter on contingency planning and risk management, drawing on the lessons from events throughout the 1990’s, the more recent Foot & Mouth crisis in Britain and the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001. The implications for NTO’s to develop policies including crisis management, risk assessment and contingency planning are discussed in full.
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A full set of classroom materials linked to the book. Specially-written and tested notes, exercises, maps and diagrams, coloured photographs, full-colour overhead transparencies for tutor and class use.
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Music industry management and promotion, plus useful tips if you enter the business. Using industry' terminology, the author's knowledge, experience & enthusiasm is transferred to the reader. Contents: selecting a band; the agent; managing publicity; marketing; managing the venue; staffing, crew & security; the perfect promotion; finance & administration; managing the band/setting up a tour; music event management outdoors; the record company; Studio production.
Paperback Book, 336pp, ISBN 978-1-85450-285-8, GBP £17.95 (ISBN-10 1 85450 285 9),
There is no Tutors Pack for this title.
An up-to-date in-depth study of the relationship between tourism & the societies that both generate and host tourism & tourists. Includes: the effects of social change on the pattern of tourism consumption; motivation for tourism; impact of tourism on host societies; and commoditisation and authenticity. Expanded with many illustrations.
A4 Wirebound Book, 294pp,
polypropylene box, coloured illustrations, ISBN 978-1-85450-444-9, GBP £34.95
Student edition (5 copies or more)
direct from elm publications, black and white illustrations, no box ISBN 978-1-85450-508-8, @ GBP £24.95 each
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Still available Tourism,
Tourists and Society 3rd revised
edition Richard Sharpley 1 85450
417 7 £29.95
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