Beschreibung:
David L. Edgell, Sr. is Professor Emeritus of trade, tourism, and economic development. He has taught graduate tourism policy courses at The George Washington University, introduced new travel and tourism courses at the University of Missouri at Kansas City, and taught graduate and undergraduate trade, tourism, and economic development courses at East Carolina University as well as presenting special lectures at numerous other universities in the United States and abroad.
1 Introduction; 2 The Worldly Travelers and Their Impact on Today's Travel; 3 A Tourism Policy Concern for Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow: COVID-19; 4 The Economics of the Travel and Tourism Industry in Today's World; 5 Key Issues in Today's Travel and Tourism Industry; 6 Political and Foreign Policy Implications of Tourism; 7 Barriers and Obstacles to International Travel; 8 Strategic Planning Toward Sustainable Tourism Development; 9 New Concepts in Sustainable Tourism Policies, Principles, Practices, and Management; 10 Safety and Security: Terrorism, Conflicts, Wars, and Disasters: Impact on the Travel and Tourism Industry; 11 Transformative Leadership and Cooperation in Developing Tourism Policies in a Fragmented World; 12 Tourism Policy and Planning Issues: Today and Tomorrow