UID:
almahu_9949830361102882
Format:
1 online resource (216 pages)
ISBN:
9781835494103
Content:
The author's first experience in creating a unique tourism venture was lighthouse tourism, encapsulated in the Stone Lights project (1999-2001). Through subsequent research and reflections on its commercialization, Specialised Tourism Products: Development, Management and Practice delves into the intricacies and legalities of marketing specialised tourism products. Referencing scientific studies and notable works, they underscore the evolving importance of such offerings for sustainable tourism development. Specialised Tourism Products is a culmination of practical experiences, modelling a systematic approach to tourism development, accentuating the growing significance of specialised tourism content in the wake of climate change and the Covid-19 pandemic. Drawing on their tested projects, the authors present a comprehensive model, sharing their insights with a wider scientific and professional audience, contributing to the ongoing discourse on fostering attractive and competitive destination offerings in the face of contemporary challenges.
Note:
Chapter 1. Introductory Notes -- Chapter 2. Development Process of a Specialised Tourism Product -- Chapter 3. Development of Ideas and Concepts -- Chapter 4. Developing and Shaping the Marketing Strategy -- Chapter 5. Business Analysis and Marketing Test of a New Specialised Tourism Product -- Chapter 6. Development of a Specialised Tourism Product and Market Testing -- Chapter 7. Tourism Product Policy and Sales Policy -- Chapter 8. Introduction of a Specialised Tourism Product on the Market -- Chapter 9. Brand and Brand Management of the Specialised Tourism Product -- Chapter 10. Development and Management of a Specialised Tourism Product - Stay at the Adriatic Lighthouses -- Chapter 11. Final Conclusions.
Additional Edition:
Print version: ISBN 9781835494097
Additional Edition:
PDF version: ISBN 9781835494080
Language:
English
URL:
https://doi.org/10.1108/9781835494080
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