3 edition of Quality management in urban tourism found in the catalog.
Quality management in urban tourism
Quality Management in Urban Tourism: Balancing Business and Environment (Conference) (1994 University of Victoria)
Published
1994
by University of Victoria, School of Business in Victoria, B.C
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Written in English
Edition Notes
At foot of title: Province of British Columbia, Ministry of Small Business, Tourism and Culture.
Statement | edited by Peter E. Murphy. |
Series | Tourism management program |
Contributions | Murphy, Peter E., University of Victoria. School of Business., British Columbia. Ministry of Small Business, Tourism and Culture. |
ID Numbers | |
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Open Library | OL17396632M |
ISBN 10 | 1550580655 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 35936136 |
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ISBN: OCLC Number: Description: xii, pages: illustrations, maps ; 25 cm. Contents: 1. Quality Management in Urban Tourism / Peter E.
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Impacts of Urban Tourism: According to Law () now a day, the urban tourism is growing rapidly in every country of the world. It is providing a lot of advantages to local people in many different ways. The tourism growth in urban areas has caused economic, socio cultural and environmental.
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The International Journal of Tourism Cities has four distinct purposes: To encourage greater research and scholarship related to tourism in urban settings.
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Service quality in tourism has come to be regarded as an important impetus for economic growth; however, the focus on tourism service quality has not yet been satisfactorily or comprehensively by: 1.Keywords: overtourism, tourism congestion, tourism growth, urban tourism, city tourism, management strategies, tourism market, tourism policy Download this book (PDF MB).