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The Tourist Region
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 207

The Tourist Region

In geography, a region is one of the most obscure and controversial scientific research objects. However, the tourism sector frequently uses the term, both in the communication of tourism destinations and in daily-life vocabulary, to characterize spatial practices that overtake the scale of a place. That said, a geographic concentration of place, equipment and accommodation does not equate to a tourist region. In order to define the tourist region, this book presents the common thoughts and interpretations of it, which have been advanced by geographers since the beginning of the 20th Century. The Tourist Region also examines stakeholders’ logics that are identified in the practices of a tourist destination in a regional dimension, and explores the tourist region as a territorial co-construction. Finally, this book analyzes multi-level regional networks of tourist places, built according to tourist mobilities. By presenting several measurement methods of the tourist region, this book explains the spatial practices of tourists and anticipates the actions for tourism professionals.

Tourist Destinations According to Stakeholder Strategies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 308

Tourist Destinations According to Stakeholder Strategies

Tourist destinations are subject to the strategies and interactions of the people who reside in them, with complementary and sometimes conflicting interests. To ensure that these destinations remain competitive, Destination Management Organizations (DMOs) are tasked with stimulating cooperation between all partners (independents, organizations, networks). Tourist Destinations According to Stakeholder Strategies is based on a series of case studies that are analyzed and discussed from a dual geographical and managerial perspective. This enables us to extract operational typologies and propose recommendations for actors in the tourism sector. The authors have opted for an original and innovative name for the object of study, "Localized Tourism Systems" (LTS), thus emphasizing the triple aim of territorialization, tourism activities and actors that interact together in collective projects.

La région touristique
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 249

La région touristique

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-11-01
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  • Publisher: ISTE Group

Alors que la région est un des objets d’études scientifiques les plus obscurs et controversés de la géographie, le secteur du tourisme utilise aisément ce terme, à la fois dans la communication des destinations touristiques, mais aussi dans le langage courant pour caractériser des pratiques spatiales dépassant l’échelle du lieu. Cependant, le regroupement géographique de tous lieux, toutes animations, tous équipements ou tous hébergements ne fait pas d’un territoire perçu une région touristique. Afin de savoir comment la définir, cet ouvrage présente les courants de pensée et les interprétations de la région avancés par les géographes depuis le début du XXe siècl...

Les destinations touristiques à l’épreuve des acteurs
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 286

Les destinations touristiques à l’épreuve des acteurs

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-12-29
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  • Publisher: ISTE Group

Les destinations touristiques sont soumises aux stratégies et aux interactions des acteurs qui les habitent, avec des intérêts complémentaires et parfois conflictuels. Pour que ces destinations demeurent compétitives, les organismes de gestion (OGD) ont pour mission de stimuler les coopérations entre tous les partenaires (indépendants, organisations, réseaux). Les destinations touristiques à l’épreuve des acteurs s’appuie sur une série d’études de cas analysés et discutés selon une double approche géographique et managériale. Cela permet d’en extraire des typologies opérationnelles et de proposer des recommandations aux acteurs du tourisme. Les auteurs ont opté pour une dénomination originale et novatrice de l’objet d’étude, les « systèmes touristiques localisés », insistant ainsi sur la triple visée de territorialisation, d’activités touristiques et d’acteurs qui interagissent en lien avec des projets collectifs.

Smart Buildings, Smart Communities and Demand Response
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 210

Smart Buildings, Smart Communities and Demand Response

This book focuses on near-zero energy buildings (NZEBs), smart communities and microgrids. In this context, demand response (DR) is associated with significant environmental and economic benefits when looking at how electricity grids, communities and buildings can operate optimally. In DR, the consumer becomes a prosumer with an important active role in the exchange of energy on an hourly basis. DR is gradually gaining ground with respect to the reduction of peak loads, grid balancing and dealing with the volatility of renewable energy sources (RES). This transition calls for high environmental awareness and new tools or services that will improve the dynamic as well as secure multidirectional exchange of energy and data. Overall, DR is identified as an important field for technological and market innovations aligned with climate change mitigation policies and the transition to sustainable smart grids in the foreseeable future. Smart Buildings, Smart Communities and Demand Response provides an insight into various intrinsic aspects of DR potential, at the building and the community level.

The World's Construction Mechanism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 308

The World's Construction Mechanism

The interdisciplinarity between the biological and human sciences is here to serve a daring objective: to decipher, by means of a logical chain, the explanatory factors of human trajectories and imbalances between societies and nations. To do this, The World’s Construction Mechanism is based on an unprecedented analysis of the dynamics of the human species, combining the contributions of anthropology, archeology, biology, climatology, economics, geography, history and sociology. This book analyzes the roots of societal disharmony and presents ways of realizing a clear-sighted human project that is in step with the general interest of humanity.

Heritage Traces in the Making
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 324

Heritage Traces in the Making

The world is full of traces of the past, ranging from things as different as monuments and factories to farms, eco-museums, landscapes, mountaineering and even woven-grass bridges. These traces must be protected and passed on to future generations. Communicational analysis shows that these traces have acquired the status of heritage by becoming communicative beings imbued with a new social life. Up until the 1970s and 1980s, granting this status was the prerogative of the state. New modes then emerged, increasingly involving social actors and the publicization of knowledge. Today, the heritage recognition of these traces also depends on interpretative schemes that circulate in society, notably through the media. Heritage Traces in the Making is aimed at anyone – researchers, professionals and students – who is interested in how heritage is created and how it evolves.

The Gamification of Society
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 226

The Gamification of Society

The applications of gamification and the contexts in which game elements can be successfully incorporated have grown significantly over the years. They now include the fields of health, education, work, the media and many others. However, the human and social sciences still neglect the analysis and critique of gamification. Research conducted in this area tends to focus on game objects and not gamifications logic as its ideological dimension. Considering that the game, as a model and a reference, laden with social value, deserves to be questioned beyond its objects, The Gamification of Society gathers together texts, observations and criticisms that question the influence that games and their mechanics have on wider society. The empirical research presented in this book (examining designers practices, early childhood, political action, the quantified self, etc.) also probes several different national contexts – those of Norway, Belgium, the United States and France, among others.

The Trace Factory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 284

The Trace Factory

The collection and treatment of traces which reveal who we are and what we do naturally piques our interest when it pertains to others, and anxiety when it concerns ourselves. Do we truly know what a trace is? And if knowledge is power, how vulnerable are we in the public sphere? The demonstrability of a trace hides the complexity of the process that allows it to be produced, interpreted and used. This book proposes a reasoned approach to the analysis of the trace as an object and as a sign. By following such an approach, the reader will understand how the media participates in the creation and deployment of traces, and the issues raised by what can be traced on social media. The Trace Factory offers a historical perspective, returning to the founding theories of collecting and producing traces linked to knowledge and power in society. Observing technology and information through the prism of these theories, a large number of devices and their uses are evaluated. This book offers itself as a tool of thought and work for researchers, professionals and social actors of all kinds who are confronted with the existence, treatment and interpretation of the traces of society and culture.

Information Organization of the Universe and Living Things
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 210

Information Organization of the Universe and Living Things

The universe is considered an expansive informational field subjected to a general organizational law. The organization of the deployment results in the emergence of an autonomous organization of spatial and material elements endowed with permanence, which are generated on an informational substratum where an organizational law is exercised at all scales. The initial action of a generating informational element produces a quantity of basic informational elements that multiply to form other informational elements that will either be neutral, constituting the basic spatial elements, or active, forming quantum elements. The neutral basic elements will form the space by a continuous aggregation ...