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  1. What is the tourist landscape? Aspects and features of the concept

    The analysis, focusing on the explicated relation between landscape and tourism, shows that it is a new but growing concern for geographers, ecologists, and landscape architects contributing to ...

  2. Land

    From 'sight-seeing' practices—at the basis of all tourism activities—landscape figures prominently all the way to the overall spatial planning and management of a destination for tourism development. The intertwined relationship between tourism and landscape comes with a series of costs and benefits, in the context of tourism landscapes.

  3. Full article: A Review of "Landscape, Tourism and Meaning"

    1) that exist between landscape and tourism and which stem from the social construction of meaning in the landscape. Hence, landscapes are open to multiple readings, each space capable of being interpreted differently by different actors. Therefore, it is argued that far from the uni-directional process that is the 'tourist gaze ...

  4. The Tourism-Landscape Nexus: Assessment and Insights from a ...

    Over the last two decades, the awareness about landscape as a common good and the definition of tourism as a relevant driver of territorial development have both increased contributions to contemporary reflections on places and mobilities. From a scientific point of view, the need for structured contributions on the "landscape-tourism" nexus has been stressed. In fact, tourism and ...

  5. (PDF) Tourism and Landscape

    The tourism landscape as a research topic necessitates contextual interpretation and cannot be considered independently from questions of positionality, historical and socio-cultural context, and ...

  6. (PDF) Landscapes of Tourism

    The landscape is central to sightseeing and to tourism: there may not be tourism without landscape, and no landscape is such without its viewer/observer, by definition. ...

  7. Landscape, Tourism, and Meaning

    By drawing less on the Foucauldian notion of 'tourism as gazing' and instead focusing on the social construction of meaning in the landscape, this insightful book provides an innovative and compelling new approach to tourist studies. Arguing that in any view of the landscape and in tourism generally there is a multiplicity of insider and ...

  8. Landscape, Tourism, and Meaning

    The purpose of this book is to re-theorize tourism. By drawing less on the Foucauldian notion of 'tourism as gazing' and instead focussing on the social construction of meaning in the landscape, it provides an innovative new approach to tourist studies.

  9. Landscape, Tourism, and Meaning

    This chapter explains broad approach to understanding the phenomenon of tourism in place. Examination of tourism in this way is fruitful because it allows for adequate complexity in studying the relationship between identity and landscape, the relationship between tourism and landscape, and the way in which these intersect with meaning.

  10. Landscape, Tourism, and Meaning: An Introduction

    The current theorization of tourism has its basis in the early work of Michel Foucault, who is among the most influential of twentieth-century thinkers. In this way the tourism landscape is the end result of a process of social construction that has played out over a number of decades and perhaps centuries and millennia.

  11. Landscapes of Tourism

    In the past decade, as tourism studies have exploded in all directions (scale and scope, subject matter, methods of analysis, theoretical and methodological advances), the landscape has not only assumed a more central role in social perspectives to tourism, it has also increasingly crept into various types of tourism analysis.

  12. Landscape and Tourism, Landscapes of Tourism

    Landscape is central to tourism. It is key to the development, marketing/promotion, and consumption of tourism destinations, to triggering and sustaining tourism markets, and to enticing tourist dreams, fantasies, and behaviors. From 'sight-seeing' practices—at the basis of all tourism activities—landscape figures prominently all the ...

  13. PDF LANDSCAPE, TOURISM, AND MEANING

    1 Landscape, Tourism, and Meaning: An Introduction 1 Daniel C. Knudsen, Anne K. Soper, and Michelle M. Metro-Roland Background to the Current Theory 1 Urry and the Tourist Gaze 2 A Landscape Approach to Tourism Theory 4 The Monograph 6 2 Landscape Perspective for Tourism Studies 9 Charles Greer, Shanon Donnelly, and Jillian M. Rickly

  14. Demographic change and operationalization of the landscape in tourism

    The last is the landscape, which is represented by common meaning systems. On the basis of this definition, the tourism landscape may be defined as a phenomenon made up of the natural and human environmental characteristics of the destinations, as well as of the perceptual environment created by tourists in relation to these characteristics.

  15. Travelling and travelled landscapes: imaginations, politics and

    Travelling and travelled landscapes: imaginations, politics and mobilities of tourism Introduction to the Special Issue "Landscape is the world as it is known to those who dwell therein, who inhabit its places and journey along the paths connecting them" (Ingold, 2000, p. 193).Landscapes are simultaneously representational and metaphorical as well as sensed and embodied and can be ...

  16. Dwelling and tourism: embracing the non-representational in the tourist

    Such concerns over the meaning and preservation of landscape during tourism development generally frame tourism as something to manage in ways sensitive to local cultures and natures. In this sense, tourism should serve to preserve the traditional and physical elements of the landscape, while providing socio-economic benefits to its inhabitants.

  17. What is the tourist landscape? Aspects and features of the concept

    This paper will present a systematic review of the main publications for landscape and tourism research in Scopus and polish language databases. These were used to identify papers on landscape and tourism published from January 2003 to September 2013. A total of 382 articles and 37 other sources were identified, but 116 analysed. The analysis, focusing on the explicated relation between ...

  18. Landscape and Tourism, Landscapes of Tourism

    Landscape is central to tourism. It is key to the development, marketing/promotion, and consumption of tourism destinations, to triggering and sustaining tourism markets, and to enticing tourist dreams, fantasies, and behaviors. From sight-seeing practicesat the basis of all tourism activitieslandscape figures prominently all the way to the overall spatial planning and management of a ...

  19. Landscape, tourism, and meaning

    Arguing that in any view of the landscape and in tourism generally there is a multiplicity of insider and outsider meanings, the book grounds tourism studies within the framework of social theory ...

  20. The influence of rural tourism landscape perception on tourists

    The tourism landscape studied in this article is an important component in the study of tourist destination satisfaction, which directly affects the tourists' selection of tourist destinations ...

  21. Landscapes of Tourism: A Cultural Geographic Perspective

    Annals of Tourism Research 24:2,455— 457. Google Scholar Germundsson, T. and M. Riddersporre (1996) Landscape, process and preservation. In I. Margaretha (ed.), Landscape Analysis in Nordic Countries: Integrated Research in a Holistic Perspective, Proceedings from the Second Seminar of Nordic Landscape Research. Lund 13-14 May 1994, Swedish ...

  22. Tourism as practice of making meaning

    A semiotic framework of tourism as meaning-making practice is proposed on account of the theory of meaning as well as on cultural geography theories approaching landscape. The paper also addresses the ecotourism ideology as background to our study. The semiotic analysis frames the study of signs on levels of significance, along with the theory ...

  23. Landscape and Tourism: Evolution of Research Topics

    Tourism and landscape are broad and complex scientific research fields, as is the synergy between them has given rise to a volume of articles diverse in nature, subject matter and methodology. These difficulties mean that, at present, there is no complete theoretical framework to support this tourism and landscape research, nor complete knowledge of its structure and organization.