Sign.: 1, TC
Tourism recreation research. Vol. 29 (2004), No. 3.
Inv. br.: č2004/045-3
An ecofeminist approach to ecotourism development, 1-6.
Seasonal tourism demand models from USA to Greece, 7-13.
Marketing small wineries: an exploratory approach to website evaluation, 15-25.
Determinants of destination choice: the role of socio-demographic variables, 27-33.
Examining the relationship between ecotourists and philantropic behaviour, 35-38.
Encouraging environmentally and socially responsible practices through well-designed certification: a case study of the camping and caravan industry, Australia, 39-49.
Demographic, psychographic and life-style characteristics of foreign tourists: an exploratory study of Kerala, India, 51-59.
Food as a tourism resource: a view from Singapore, 69-74.
Champaner-Pavagadh, Gujarat, India: challenges and responses in cultural heritage planning and design, 75-78.
The need for environmental auditing in tourism industry, 79-85.
Journeys of expression III: tourism and festivals as transnational practice, Innsbruck, May 5th-7th, 2004, 87-88.
Coastal mass tourism: diversification and sustainable development in Southern Europe, 89-90.
Qualitative research in tiourism: ontologies, epistemologies and methodologies, 90-91.
The native tourist - mass tourism within developing countries, 92-93.
Food tourism around the worls: development, management and markets, 93-94.
Managing educational tourism, 94-96.
Tourism and the economy: understanding the economics of tourism, 96.