2022_23
Guía docente 
Facultad de Enología
A A 
castellano 
Innovación en Enoturismo (Erasmus Mundus) (2016)
 Asignaturas
  OCIO Y ENOTURISMO
   Fuentes de información
Básica

LOS MATERIALES DE ESTUDIO ADICIONALES RECOMENDADOS SE INDICARÁN POR PARTE DE LOS DOCENTES DESPUÉS DE CADA CLASE. 

LA SIGUIENTE ES UNA LISTA DE MATERIALES DE ESTUDIO OBLIGATORIOS:

  • Bramwell, B. (1994). Rural tourism and sustainable rural tourism. Journal of Sustainable Tourism 2(1-2), 1-6
  • Butler, R.W. (1980) The concept of the tourist area life-cycle of evolution: implications for management of resources. Canadian Geographer 24 (1), 5-12
  • Croce, E. (2010) Food and wine tourism: integrating food, travel and territory. Wallingford, UK. CABI.
  • Everett, Sally (2016) Food and drink tourism. Principles and Practice.London. Sage.
  • Getz, D. (2000) Explore wine tourism: management, development and destinatuons. New York, Cognizant.
  • Hall, C.M & Sharples, L. (2008) Food and wine festivals and events around the world|b: development, management and Markets. Oxford, UK. Butterworth-Heinemann
  • Hall, C.M. et al (eds.) (2000) Wine tourism around the world: development, management and Markets.  . Oxford, UK. Butterworth-Heinemann
  • Mitchell, R., Charters, S., & Albrecht, J. N. (2012). Cultural systems and the wine tourism product. Annals of Tourism Research, 39(1), 311-335.
  • Murphy, J. (2006) Electronic Marketing and Wine Tourism. In Carlsen, J. and Charters, S. (ed) Global wine tourism: Research, management and marketing. Cabi, pp. 110-122
  • Ritchie, J. B., & Crouch, G. I. (2003). The competitive destination: A sustainable tourism perspective. Cabi. CHAPTERS 2-3
  • Uriely, N. (2005). The tourist experience: Conceptual developments. Annals of Tourism research 32(1), 199-216
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