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mingdale NY 11735, U S A ) 1987, 25(2):129-146. This article examines participation in outdoor recreation and factors associated with it among elderly individuals in Luxembourg and France [tables, references], oPleasure Travel Markets to N o r t h America: Japan, United Kingdom, West Germany, France-Highlights Reports. Tourism C a n a d a ( 2 3 5 Queen St, Ottawa KIA OH6, Canada) 1987, 63 pp, free. This summary volume, based on four detailed studies on the above countries, provide marketing information on the long-haul pleasure travel market, travel segments, elements of travel products, and advertising and promotion [tables and charts]. oSo You Want to Develop Tourism, by A Morrison (Restaurant, Hotel, and Institutional Management, Purdue Univ, West Lafayette IN 47904, USA) nd, 10 pp. This is designed as a checklist for community tourism development [checklist]. oSmall Town Tourism Development, by R Howell (Fept of Parks, Rec and Tourism Management, Clemson Univ, SC 29634, USA) 1987/88-i, 80 pp, $12.00. This volume is directed toward towns and rural areas without sophisticated organizations. It discusses reasons to develop tourism, community awareness, how tourism operates, special events, success stories, and other related subjects [charts, appendixesJ.
1986, together with analytic maps [D Getz]. oTourism Education Congress: Proceedings of the Congress Presentations. Bogazici Universitesi MYO (Tourism Program, PO Box 2, Bebek-Istanbul 80815, Turkey) 1984, 353 pp. Papers on tourism education (in Turkish and English) are by P Olali, K Karhan, R Elting, B Wise, F Lawson, R Schaffer, T Vat, A Fayman, C Adelsen, A Ozaktas, and more [tables, charts]. oTourism Expectation on the Seoul Olympics: A Korean Perspective, by Gang-Hoan Jeong (School of Physical Education and Recreation, Cooke Ball 203, Univ of Minnesota, Minneapolis MN 55455, USA) M.S. thesis, 1987, Univ of Wisconsin-Stout, xvi + 186 pp, $35.00. This study assesses the tourism expectations on the 1988 Olympics as a mega-event and suggests strategies for its hosting [tables, charts, appendixes, references]. oTourism-The World's Peace Industry, by L E'Amore. Business Quarterly (Univ of Western Ontario, London N6A 3K7, Canada) 1988:1-8. This article discusses the role ot tourism in cross-cultural communication and the potential of promoting peace through tourism [chart].
oThe Travel Agent: 1987 Travel Industry Personnel Directory. Travel Agent Magazine (825 7th Avenue, New York NY 10019, USA) 1987, 472 pp, $15.00. A listing (with addresses and oTouriscope 1986: Domestic Travel. telephone numbers) of airlines, shipStatistics Canada (Statistics Canada lines, railroads, automobile rentals, Publication Sales, Ottawa KIA OT6, t o u r operators, foreign tourism offices, Canada) ISSN 0835-9474, 1987, 119 pp, travel organizations, hotel representa$40.00 (paper). Touriscope is a new tives, and the like. series of publications on Canadian tourism (written in both English and oTravel and Leisure's World Travel French). This volume statistically Overview 1987/1988: The Annual summarizes domestic travel for 1986, Review of the Travel Industry Worldand trends for 1979-1986. A l s o in- w i d e . American Express Publishing cluded are three feature articles on Corp (1120 Ave of Americas, New business travel, intraprovincial versus York NY 10036, USA) ISBN 0895-2698, interprovincial travel, and the pleasure 1987, $95.00. The contents include travel market. As a companion vol- information and summaries of world ume, Touriscope 1986: International travel overview, worldwide markets, Travel ($30.00), presents data on travel to and from USA, tourism in travel i n t o and out of Canada for the Caribbean, US domestic travel,
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travel industry components profile of international travel market, travel cost, and changing American vacation [tables, figures], oThe Travel and Tourism Industry Strategies for the Future, A d e l e Hodgson, ed. Pergamon Press (Fairview Park, Elmsford NY 10523, USA) ISBN 0-08-033893-3, 1987, ix + 157 pp, $13.50 (paper). T h e r e are nine chapters in this volume. They cover history, railways, role of air carrier, travel agent, travel related insurance protection, tour operator, marketing business travel services, hotel industry, and the concept of strategy in tourism [tables, charts, photos, index],
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1985, 41 pp. This study describes trends that are occurring in the camping industry and the profile of campers frequenting the Indian Point [tables, charts]. oThe World Bank Research Program 1986: Abstracts of Current Studies. The World Bank (1818 lq St NW, Washington DC 20433, USA) ISBN 0-8213-0898-X, 1987, xi + 247 pp, $12.00. This volume provides a summary of ongoing or completed research projects in the World Bank's central research program during fiscal year 1986 [references, index]. oWorld Development Report 1987. Oxford Univ Press (200 Madison Ave, New York NY 10016, USA) ISBN 0-19-520562-6, 1987, xii + 285 pp, $26.00 (cloth). This report is the tenth in the annual series assessing developmentissues. It reviews recent trends in the world economy and their implications for the future prospects of developing countries, and the role of foreign trade in their industrialization processes [tables, charts].
oThe Travel Cost Model for Lake Recreation: A Comparison of Two Methods for Incorporating S i t e Quality and Substitution Effects, by P Caulkins et al. Journal of Agricultural Economics (Dept of Agricultural Economics, Univ of Kentucky, Lexington KY 40595, USA) 1986, 68(2):291-297. This paper emprically illustrates how different assumptions regarding recreationists' decision-making behavior affects the predicted changes in recreational activity given a water quality improvement [tables, references]. O t h e rTitles oTravel Tab. US Travel Data Center (1899 L St NW, Washington DC 20036, USA) April 1987, 6 pp, $4.00. It is intended as a quick reference guide to current travel trends and impacts in the United States [tables].
oUpland Tourism and Its Consequences in Peninsular Malaysia, by Abd. Kadir Hji Ein. In Impact of Man's Activities on Tropical Upland Forest Ecosystems, 1986, pp. 389-406, available from the author (Jabatan Geografi, Univ Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia). This paper examines the genesis, growth, and consequences of upland tourism in Malaysia and notes priority areas for further research [charts, references]. oVisitor Trend Analysis: Indian P o i n t Campground Duluth, Minnesota, by Thomas Wood et al. Bureau of Business and Economic Research (Univ of Minnesota, Duluth MN 55812, USA)
oBibliography of Selected USTTA Research Publications and Marketing Manuals. USTTA (US Department of Commerce, Washington DC 20230, USA)February 1988, 4 pp.
oEducation and Training for Tourism. World Tourism Organization (Capitan Haya 42, 28020 Madrid, Spain) A/7/15, August 1987, 31 pp. oLa Ensenanza del turismo en A m e r i c a Latina: Hacia una N u e v a E s t r u c t u r a Curricular, Miguel Angel Acerenza. Centro de Investigaciones y Estudio Turisticos (Av del Libertador 774, 69 W, i001 Buenos Aires, Argentina) ISBN 950-43-1703-7,1987, 29 pp.
oFacilitation. World Tourism Organization (Capitan Haya 42, 28020 Madr i d , Spain) A/7/14, July 1987, 69 pp. oFundingfor Anthropological Research, K Cantrell, D Wallen, eds. Oryx Press