Waterfalls Resources for Tourism
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Auteurs : Brian J. Hudson [Australie]Source :
- Annals of Tourism Research [ 0160-7383 ] ; 1998.
English descriptors
- Teeft :
- Additional attractions, Artificial waterfalls, Attraction, Brian hudson, Cane river, Case study, Chutes ressources, Cultural attractions, Destination, Drink outlets, Economic exploitation, Elsevier science, English lake district, Environmental degradation, Famous river, First category, High quality, Historic buildings, Important role, Important roles, Jamaica, Jamaica government, Jamaican, Jamaican waterfalls, James johnston, Lake district, Landscape features, Landscape resources, London routledge, Lord wharncliff, Major attraction, Many attractions, Many people, Marketing tourism places, Milnthorpe cicerone press, Montmorency, National parks, Natural environment, Natural resource, Natural resources, Natural state, Niagara, Ocho, Ocho rios, Ocho rios area, Official guide, Other resources, Outdoor recreation, Panoramic stairs, Patmore, Pictorial survey, Popular destination, Power generation, Ready accessibility, Recreation area, Recreation areas, Resource, Scenic resources, Souvenir shops, Sustainable development, Theoretical frameworks, Tourism, Tourism promoter, Various parts, Waterfall, West indies, Wild nature, World resources, Yorkshire, Yorkshire dales, Yorkshire waterfalls.
Abstract
Abstract: While very few waterfalls may be regarded as tourism destinations, many are attractions. This paper discusses waterfalls within the theoretical frameworks developed by economists and geographers in the field of recreation and tourism. Examples are drawn from various parts of the world, including the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, with Jamaica examined as a case study. Here, as in many tourism areas, although visitors usually choose their destinations for reasons other than the appeal of waterfalls, these landscape features play important roles as attractions. Often associated with ecotourism, waterfalls help to diversify the tourism product and spread the benefits as well as some of the associated problems of tourism to less developed areas.
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DOI: 10.1016/S0160-7383(98)00043-7
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