Lake Tourism
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Edited by:
C. Michael Hall
and Tuija Härkönen
About this book
Lakes are some of the world's most popular tourism attractions. However, the sustainable development of lake tourism has become increasingly problematic. This volume brings together the key elements of lake tourism in order to present the urgent need for an integrated approach to lacustrine tourism systems management.
Author / Editor information
Michael Hall is Professor in the School of Business, University of Canterbury, New Zealand; Docent, Department of Geography, University of Oulu, Finland and a Visiting Professor, School of Business and Economics, Linnaeus University, Kalmar, Sweden. He has published widely on tourism, regional development, and environmental change.
Härkönen Tuija :Tuija Härkönen is an Education Planner and Project Coordinator at the Savonlinna Institute for Regional Development and Research, University of Joensuu, Finland where she works in the fields of tourism education and research and development. She has extensive experience in project management and planning in relation to lake and nature-based tourism in the European context.
C. Michael Hall is a Professor in the Department of Tourism, School of Business, University of Otago, New Zealand and Docent, Department of Geography, Oulu University, Finland. Co-editor of the journal Current Issues in Tourism he has wide-ranging interests in human mobility, international business, regional development and environmental history with recent work focusing on environmental, rural and gastronomic change.
Tuija Härkönen is an Education Planner and Project Coordinator at the Savonlinna Institute for Regional Development and Research, University of Joensuu, Finland where she works in the fields of tourism education and research and development. She has extensive experience in project management and planning in relation to lake and nature-based tourism in the European context.
Reviews
The issues and case studies presented in this book are interesting, diverse, and relevant to a much broader audience than only those interested in lake-based tourism and recreation.
Jaakko Lehtonen - Director General, Finnish Tourist Board:
The book outlines the importance of lakes in the historical and cultural context. It examines the significance of ecology from various different angles as the cornerstone of lacustrine tourism and opens visions to the future and the development possibilities of lake tourism. The volume is based on extensive research and integrates exquisitely the inputs of numerous international researchers into a compact entity.
Kai-Veikko Vuoristo, Emeritus Professor of Economic Geography, Helsinki School of Economics:
Lacustrine tourism has, to a certain extent, been neglected by tourism researchers, despite the fact that inland waters are a very important attraction and entertainment resource in many countries. This book will be of great use to scholars who want to open windows to this lesser known area of tourism studies.
Michael Lück, Editor-in-Chief, Tourism in Marine Environments:
This book thus represents without doubt the most comprehensive volume about tourism and recreation in lacustrine areas yet. It perfectly complements the increasing body of literature on marine and coastal tourism.
Bill Bramwell, Sheffield Hallam University:
This is a 'must read' collection of essays for anyone interested in lake tourism. It is the first book to pay sustained attention to the relations between lakes, tourism and other activities affecting lake environments. It effectively demonstrates the value of broadly conceived and integrated approaches to the topic.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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List of Illustrations
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List of Contributors
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Acknowledgements
xii - Part 1: Introductory Context
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1. Lake Tourism: An Introduction to Lacustrine Tourism Systems
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2. Lakes as Tourism Destination Resources
27 - Part 2: Historical Dimensions and Cultural Values
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3. Natural Heritage and the Maintenance of Iconic Stature: Crater Lake, Oregon, USA
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4. The Changing Historical Dimensions of Lake Tourism at Savonlinna: Savonlinna – The Pearl of Lake Saimaa. Lake Representations in the Tourist Marketing of Savonlinna
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5. Lakes, Myths and Legends: The Relationship Between Tourism and Cultural Values for Water in Aotearoa/ New Zealand
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6. Lakes as an Opportunity for Tourism Marketing: In Search of the Spirit of the Lake
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7. Lake Tourism in the Netherlands
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8. The Ostroda–Elblag Canal in Poland: The Past and Future for Water Tourism
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9. Finnish Boaters and Their Outdoor Activity Choices
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10. Planning and Management of Lake Destination Development: Lake Gateways in Minnesota
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11. Lake Tourism in New Zealand: Sustainable Management Issues
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12. Local Considerations in Marketing and Developing Lake-destination Areas
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13. Research Agendas and Issues in Lake Tourism: From Local to Global Concerns
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Index
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