Tourism Development in Japan: Issues and Challenges: A focus on regions and communities
公開日 2017.12.22
CTR researchers’ articles were published as a special issue of a key tourism academic journal, the Tourism Planning & Development. Nine articles including an editorial and research notes which focus on tourism in Japan written by ten researchers at Wakayama University. This is a first and unique project to compile tourism studies in Japan as an English literature in a tourism academic journal.
Articles
Editorial | Richard Sharpley, Kumi Kato, Yumiko Horita & Yoshiharu Yamada |
Tourism Research on Japan—Overview on Major Trends: Japanese and English-language Materials | Kumi Kato & Yumiko Horita |
Urban Development and Tourism in Japanese Cities | Yumiko Horita |
Transition of Forest Tourism Policies in Japanese National Forest Management | Yumi Oura |
Debating Sustainability in Tourism Development: Resilience, Traditional Knowledge and Community: A Post-disaster Perspective | Kumi Kato |
Mobilising Stoke: A Genealogy of Surf Tourism Development in Miyazaki, Japan | Adam Doering |
Japan’s Mountain Tourism at a Crossroads: Insights from the North Japan Alps | Abhik Chakraborty |
Tourism Development and Whaling—Heritage as Sustainable Future | Simon Wearne |
Sustainable Sport Tourism in Japan | Tom Hinch & Eiji Ito |
Source
Tourism Planning & Development, Volume15 Issue1, 2018
ISSN: 2156-8316, 2156-8324
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rthp21/current
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Source details: https://www.scopus.com/sourceid/19900191973?origin=sbrowse
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