This book offers a timely and illuminating exploration of the powerful
nexus between sport, travel, and human experience. Drawing from key
research published in Tourism Recreation Research, it weaves together
diverse perspectives on how individuals engage with sport
tourism—from personal motivations to global development impacts.
Through its thoughtfully structured approach, Part I of the volume
examines the behavior and psychology of sport tourists, uncovering
what drives adventure seekers, how women navigate participation in
snow sports, and the ways eco-conscious behaviors emerge from sporting
experiences. It addresses critical questions of accessibility,
representation, and decision-making factors that influence
participation across different demographics, while also highlighting
issues of legitimacy and corporate social responsibility in winter
sports tourism. The narrative then seamlessly transitions to the
developmental aspects of sport tourism in Part II, revealing how
destinations strategically plan, market, and manage sporting events.
From sustainable approaches to mega-events to the evolution of
emerging sports in developing economies, the book presents a
comprehensive view of how places transform through sport tourism
initiatives. Blending scholarly insight with practical application,
this accessible volume serves as an essential resource for students,
tourism professionals, and anyone fascinated by how sport tourism
simultaneously drives personal transformation, fosters social
connection, and catalyzes regional development in our increasingly
interconnected world. The chapters in this book were originally
published in Tourism Recreation Research.
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People, Places, and Participation
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781040864777
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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