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Taylor & Francis Ltd Maternal-Fetal Evidence Based Guidelines 4Th Edition by Vincenzo Berghella
This edited text, intended to support a research-informed approach to learning and teaching, presents an array of concepts, collaborations and in-depth cases related to managing events, festivals and the visitor economy. Authors offer an array of philosophical, political, cultural, and ethical perspectives on how to achieve this across a range of contexts, from Cambodia, China, Egypt to the British cathedral city of Lincoln. Though recognising individual difference, each chapter unites in their common pursuit of supporting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs). This is significant as utilising the UNSDGs as a normative organising framework for how we all think about, plan, and manage a 'good' visitor economy is increasingly ubiquitous. It is with this in mind that each chapter provides explicit links to the UNSDGs and policy and/or practical implications, along with a series of critical self-assessment questions to reflect on the chapter's key arguments. This collection aims to satiate what appears to be an increasing appetite of readers and students alike who seek exposure to rigorous debate in and out of the classroom. Table of contents :-1: Managing the visitor economy: concepts, collaborations and cases 2: Studying the complexities of events and festivals and relationships to the visitor economy 3: Creating dementia-friendly destinations in Scotland 4: (Re)visiting spaces of home: German Heimat tourists 'returning' to Timisoara, Romania 5: Re-inventing 'Ice on Whyte': how a mature winter festival sought renewal in the visitor economy 6: Flagship attraction development and destination competitiveness: the Grand Egyptian Museum, Egypt 7: Understanding generational differences in multiple place identities and the visitor economy: the case of migrants' descendants in China 8: Managing overtourism at UNESCO sites: the case of Angkor Wat, Cambodia 9: Locals' satisfaction and dissatisfaction with overtourism and events in Winchester, UK 10: Assessing Malta's overtourism 11: The impact of the Rio 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games on the visitor economy: a human rights perspective 12: Collaborating with students to provide consultancy to Lincoln City football club and the visitor economy 13: Using a student as producers approach to study visitor experiences in relation to the Magna Carta Exhibition in Lincoln, UK