In this book the origin, evolution, validity, refinement, uses and relevance of tourism’s most widely used model of destination change are described and evaluated by the model’s originator and other contributors, making it important reading for all those interested in the past, present and future of tourism destinations, and their planning and management.

Geoffrey Wall, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, University of Waterloo, Canada

<p>I am certain that this recent update of Butler’s Tourism Area Life Cycle model will continue to be welcomed as the 'go-to resource' for researchers and students interested in how tourism communities evolve. In addition to updated literature citations, I was pleased that the contributions from invited scholars from several countries added new perspectives.</p>

Alison Gill, Simon Fraser University, Canada

Butler’s new book offers an insightful examination of the extraordinary legacy of the TALC model, its current validity and its capacity to help to understand and manage some of the most critical factors that underlie the transformation of tourism destinations. Building bridges with other evolutionary approaches, it is an inspirational must-read book for all those interested in advancing the discussion about the complexity of the evolution of tourism destinations and, furthermore, about the intrinsic capacity of tourism to transform places.

Salvador Anton Clavé, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain

The Tourism Area Life Cycle (TALC) model is one of the most cited articles in the tourism literature, and since its publication has continued to be frequently quoted and utilised by academics and those in the tourism industry. Over the past 40 years it has been subject to widespread application and discussion, as well as elaboration, modification and criticism. This book provides a final overview of the use and contribution of the model, its strengths and weaknesses, and particularly its relevance in the 21st century in the context of problems such as overtourism and disasters, including the Covid-19 pandemic. The authors represent a mixture of senior academics, all of whom have used the TALC in their research, and younger scholars who have also used and modified the model. The final section considers revisions and concludes with a new version of the model.
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The Tourism Area Life Cycle model has been cited and used by academics and those in the industry for over 40 years. This book provides an overview of the contribution of the model, its strengths and weaknesses, and particularly its relevance in the 21st century. The final section considers revisions and concludes with a new version of the model.
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Figures and Tables Contributors Acknowledgements Chapter 1. Richard Butler: Introduction and Context Part 1: Review Chapter 2. Richard Butler: Revisiting the TALC Model Chapter 3. Surabhi Gore, Nilesh Borde and Purva Hegde Desai: Mapping Tourism Area Life Cycle Research: A Bibliometric Analysis Chapter 4. Rachel Dodds: An Evaluation of the Tourism Resort Life Cycle and the Need for Sustainability Planning Chapter 5. David Weaver and Laura Lawton: When Iconic Theory Meets Existential Threat: How the TALC Model Informed Engagement with COVID-19 Chapter 6. Ngoc Trang Vu: A Qualitative and Quantitative Application of the TALC Model to Vietnam Before the COVID-19 Pandemic Chapter 7. Júlio Coelho: The TALC Model as a Strategic Model Chapter 8. K. Michael Haywood: Opinions on the Reformation of TALC Studies Chapter 9. Richard Butler: Summary: Revisiting the Model – Present Viewpoints Part 2:  Relevance Chapter 10. C. Peter Keller: Instability and Shifting Control During Stages in Destination Development Revisited Chapter 11. Tim Gale: Revisiting Rhyl and the TALC: A Study of Land Use, Value and Cover, and Tourism Policy in a Traditional Seaside Resort, 1990-2023 Chapter 12. David Jarratt: The Role of Place Image in the Decline and Rejuvenation of Traditional English Seaside Resorts  Chapter 13. João Romão: Smart Specialisation and the Life Cycle of Destinations: An Evolutionary Approach Chapter 14. Beatriz Adriana López Chávez and César Maldonado Alcudia: From Start-Up to Maturity: Integrating the TALC Model with the Tourism Family Business Life Cycle in a Coastal Destination Chapter 15. Peter Bolan and Stephen Boyd: Applying Golf Tourism to the TALC Model and as a Catalyst for Coastal Rejuvenation: The Case of The Open, at Royal Portrush, Northern Ireland Chapter 16. Wantanee Suntikul: National and International Political Influences on the TALC Chapter 17. Richard Butler: The TALC: Relevance 40 Years On Part 3: Revision Chapter 18. Florian Eggli: The Need to Revise the Conceptual Approach of the TALC Model Chapter 19. Hughes Séraphin, Maximiliano Korstanje and Shem Wambugu Maingi: Spare the Child, Spoil the Long-Term Sustainability of the Tourism Industry: What Does That Mean for the TALC? Chapter 20. Mike Peters and Sarah Schönherr: The Role of Entrepreneurship in Tourism Destinations: Implications for TALC Chapter 21. Stephen Boyd and Peter Bolan: Applying TALC Model to Northern Ireland: A Destination Facing Recovery from Multiple Crises Chapter 22. Bob McKercher and IpKin Anthony Wong: Can Destinations Have Multiple Life Cycles?  Chapter 23. Richard Butler: Final Thoughts: Revisions and Modifications to the TALC Model Index
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Updates and revises the seminal Tourism Area Lifecycle Model

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ISBN
9781845419127
Publisert
2024-08-13
Utgiver
Vendor
Channel View Publications
Vekt
550 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
19 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
356

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Richard Butler is Emeritus Professor at the University of Strathclyde, UK and the University of Western Ontario, Canada. His research focuses on destination development, remote and insular areas, impacts of tourism, sustainability and overtourism.