<p>'This book represents an important contribution to our understanding of the sources and outcomes of interdisciplinary studies of tourism. Blending both theory and practice, the handbook content adds new insights on the importance of tourism research, demonstrating the value of interdisciplinary collaboration. It should be required reading for scholars and students from a range of social and natural science backgrounds.'</p><p><b>Larry Dwyer</b>, <i>UN Tourism Ulysses Laureate, Australia</i> </p><p>'This book provides a thoughtful overview of contemporary issues in tourism. Addressing topics, including climate change, technology, legal frameworks, and marketing, the book represents an integrated approach to understanding tourism’s complexities. This collection will be useful for students, scholars, and practitioners who are interested in exploring sustainable tourism from multiple perspectives and staying informed of emerging trends in the field.'</p><p><b>Cathy Hsu,</b> <i>The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, SAR China</i></p><p>'<i>Interdisciplinary Research Tourism, Sustainability, Law and Marketing</i> pushes the boundaries of tourism research through its rich collection of chapters from interdisciplinary research teams at the nexus points of tourism with sustainability, law and marketing. With chapters for instance on trafficking, AI and climate change, this unique book shows how tourism can be part of the solution to some of societies’ key problems.'</p><p><b>Scott Cohen</b>, <i>University of Algarve, Portugal</i></p><p>'This volume masterfully bridges critical disciplines, offering rich insights into their interconnected impacts. This compilation is an essential resource for understanding and addressing the complex challenges of our time'</p><p><b>Professor Aditya Tomer,</b><i> Additional Director, Amity Law School, Noida, Amity University (India)</i></p>

This significant book sheds light on the nexus between tourism and sustainability through the interdisciplinary research lens to showcase tourism’s power in shaping a responsible society and sustainable tourism future.

It achieves this by critically exploring core themes on climate change, AI, destination marketing strategies, smart cities, animal centrism, open-source intelligence and tourism from a wide range of disciplinary perspectives. It includes cutting-edge tourism interdisciplinary research with absolute freedom, from different geographical regions.

Written by leading academics, this significant volume will be of interest to students, researchers and academics interested in tourism and development studies, sociology, anthropology, leisure and geography.

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This significant book sheds light on the nexus between tourism and sustainability through the interdisciplinary research lens to showcase tourism’s power in shaping a responsible society and sustainable tourism future.

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1: The development of interdisciplinary research between tourism, law, and sustainability: A brief overview , Part One: Interdisciplinary tourism research through the lens of sustainability and climate change . 2: Representational issues of CO2 in tourism climate equations, 3: Mapping housing affordability and public service accessibility, 4: Influence of love, pride and reputation on residents’ pro-environmental behaviours, 5: Climate change issues and the future of tourism , 6: Tourism indicator development and sustainability, Part Two: Achieving sustainable tourism through technology and media adoptions , 7: Future thinking: Enhancing tourism through open-source intelligence , 8: Insights into resident perceptions of smart city dimensions for smart tourism destinations, 9: How could Human-AI interaction impact tourist experiences?, 10: Antecedents and consequences of using AI chatbot in online travel agencies, Part Three: Achieving sustainable tourism through interdisciplinary research with law, 11: Addressing crimes against tourists, 12: The transformative power of law changes in tourism, 13: Child-sex tourism a convoluted legal web , 14: TTransplant tourism and organ trafficking: A comparative legal analysis, 15: Deviant behavior in tourism, 16: Human trafficking in tourism, Part Four: Achieving sustainable tourism through interdisciplinary research with marketing , 17: Rhetorical strategies on travelers’ flight safety perceptions, 18: Animal-centric research of human and non-human animal entanglements in tourism, 19: Tourism and Marketing: Interdisciplinary Studies , 20: Religiosity and its impact on gambling activities , 21: Digging into digital waves: How youth tourism emerged?, 22: Backcountry breakdown: Search and rescue and the negated leisure experience

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781032815251
Publisert
2026-04-20
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
334

Biografisk notat

Jun Wen is an Associate Professor focusing on interdisciplinary tourism research with health in Faculty of Hospitality and Tourism Management at Macau University of Science and Technology, SAR China. His current research interests lie in global health, tourism marketing, and travel medicine.

Metin Kozak is a Professor of Tourism Marketing at the Department of Advertising, School of Communication, Kadir Has University, Turkey. His main research interests focus on consumer behavior, marketing, big data, and sustainability in an interdisciplinary context.

Joshua Aston is an Associate Professor and Associate Dean (Law) in the School of Business and Law at Edith Cowan University, Australia. His current research interests lie in international human rights law, law of contract, cyber laws, and interdisciplinary research between tourism and modern slavery.

Wei Wang is a Professor in public health at the School of Medical and Health Sciences at Edith Cowan University, Australia. His current research interests lie in molecular epidemiology, genomics, glycomics, and interdisciplinary research between health and tourism.