Sign.: 1, TC
Tourism recreation research. Vol. 38 (2013), No. 1. - 2013.
Inv. br.: č2013/017-1
- Tourism and the green economy: a place for an environmental ethic?, 3-13.
- Awarding sustainable Asia-Pacific hotel practices: rewarding innovative practices or open rhetoric?, 15-28.
- Whose land is it anyway? Contesting urban fringe nature-based tourism and recreation in Western Australia, 29-42.
- Cattle ranchers and agritourism in Oregon, USA: motivations, challenges and opportunities from the landowner's perspective, 43-54.
- Ecofeminism in the tourism context: a discussion of the use of other-than-human animals as food in tourism, 55-69.
- Vanishing peripheries: does tourism consume places?, 71-92.
- Vanishing peripheries: does tourism consume places?, 72-77.
- Vanishing peripheries and shifting centres: structural certainties or negotiated ambiguities?, 77-81.
- Moving in from the margins: experiential consumption and the pleasure core, 81-85.
- Tourism in peripheries, 85-87.
- The great East Japan earthquake and tourism: a preliminary case study, 93-98.
- Probing the historical context of research probes, 99-100.
- Tiger tourism: critical issues, general lessons, 101-103.
- Differentiating settings of tourist-animal interactions: an anthrozoogical perspective, 104-107.
- Tourism arrival statistics, tourism demand, and vulnerability, 109-112.
- Response to H. Leo Theuns, 113-114.