Lexington Books
Pages: 320
Trim: 6⅛ x 9¼
978-0-7391-0287-9 • Hardback • May 2002 • $157.00 • (£121.00)
Shaul Krakover is Associate Professor of Geography at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. He is the author and editor of a number of books including Frontiers in Regional Development (1996 with Yehuda Gradus and Harvey Lithwick). Yehuda Gradus is Professor of Geography and Regional Planning at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
Part 1 Issues and Approaches
Chapter 2 The Development of Tourism in Frontier Regions: Issues and Approaches
Chapter 3 Time Dimension and Tourism Development in Peripheral Areas
Chapter 4 Sustainable Tourism Development in South Africa: From Policy to Delivery
Part 5 Economic Aspects of Tourism in Frontier Areas
Chapter 6 The Economic Impact of Tourism in Central and Outlying Regions of Israel: A Multiregional Input-Output Model
Chapter 7 Legalization of Casino Gambling in a Frontier Region: The Israeli Experience
Chapter 8 Gambling on the Border: Casinos, Tourism Development and the Prisoners' Dilemma
Part 9 Tourism Frontiers in Rural Areas
Chapter 10 The Training Needs of Small Rural Tourism Operators in Frontier Regions
Chapter 11 Small Tourism Ventures in Peripheral Areas: The Impact of Environmental Factors on Performance
Chapter 12 Agricultural Land in Frontier Areas: Conflict Between Urban Development and Tourism and Recreation Activities
Part 13 Tourism Frontiers in Urban Areas
Chapter 14 Tourism Development and Environmental Implications for the Indian Frontier Region: A Study of Himachal Himalaya
Chapter 15 Tourism Development in a Desert Frontier Town
Chapter 16 Tourism Infrastructure in Frontier Regions: An Analytical Framework of the Public, Social, and Political Context
Part 17 Tourism Frontiers in Borderlands
Chapter 18 Tourism in Borderlands: Competition, Complementarity, and Cross-Frontier Cooperation
Chapter 19 Tourism and Culture Clash in Indian Country
Chapter 20 The Changing Cultural Geography of the Frontier: National Parks and Wilderness as Frontier Remnant