Content
June 2009, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 11-25 Tourism in Mountain and Remote Regions
by Joseph LEMA, & Jerome AGRUSA & Wendy AGRUSA - 27-42 Religious and Pilgrimage Tourism as a Special Segment of Mountain Tourism
by Tamás POHNER & Tibor BERKI & Tamara RÁTZ - 75-95 Tourism in Himachal Himalayas: Global Perspective
by Vinay CHAUHAN - 99-110 Importance of Mountain Reservoirs for Tourism Case Study: Pieniny Mountains
by Katarzyna DUDAGROMADA & Lóránt DÁVID - 111-123 Tourism-Related Impacts on Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania: Implications for Tourism Management on Mountain Ecosystems
by James WAKIBARA & Kimaro NDESARI & Nyamakumbati MAFURU - 125-136 Tourism Developments in the Sleeping Valley (Mugla-Milas), According to the Opinions of the Local People
by Raziye OBAN (CAKICIOGLU) - 137-141 Mountain Biking in India: a New Definition to Adventure Tourism
by Shweta TANWAR - 143-151 Mountain Tourism in Romania between Theory and Practice
by Octavian ARSENE
December 2008, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 11-32 Thematic Routes - Tourist Destinations in Romania
by Mihaela DINU & Adrian CIOACA - 33-44 Basic Service Quality Dimensions in Tourist Destination Planning
by Chris VASILIADIS & Raghu BISTA & Anestis FOTIADIS - 45-60 Adapting the TDM-Model in the Development of Tourism in Harghita County
by Alpár HORVÁTH & Attila PETELEY - 61-76 An Analysis of Sport Event Tourism Research: Trends, Issues and Future Directions
by Douglas Michele TURCO - 77-90 Development of Water Tourism – the Prospects of the Hungarian Tisza River Basin
by Krisztina UJVÁRI - 91-111 The Determination of Sea Tourism Season According to the Climatic Conditions in Marmaris - Alanya Coastal Belt (SW of Turkey)
by Yüksel GÜÇLÜ - 113-122 Influencing Tourist Behavior through Relationship Marketing
by Alexandra ZBUCHEA - 123-144 Strategic Management of Ecotourism: An Australian Perspective
by John SAEE - 145-152 A Longitudinal Study of Lithuania: Perceptions of German Travel Consumers
by Ron LENNON & Bay O’LEARY & Birute CLOTTEY - 153-166 Internationalisation of Menus: the Case of Lebanese Restaurants
by Said M. LADKI & Georges TAMER - 167-178 The Possibilities of GIS in Tourism Education Abstract Even if there are progresses in the integration of GIS in various natural and social sciences, this technology can be considered in isolated one, as the computer science was about 10 years ago. In this paper we would like to present those possibilities that are or will be accessible in tourism education. The education segment is our main target even if we don’t want to make abstraction of the fact, that a practical education should include many real world applications to prepare the student for real situations. In tourism education GIS can play an important role especially in the following directions: modeling, simulation, analysis. We consider that by revealing some of these possibilities, we can help to develop a more efficient and competitive tourism market
by Magyari-Saska ZSOLT & Stefan DOMBAY