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Registro 1 de 4
Autor: Prideaux, Bruce - Ryan, Chris - Simmons, David - 
Título: Progress in Tourism and Hospitality Research Conference, Gold Coast, Australia, 11-14 February 1998
Fuente: Tourism Management. v.19, n.5
Páginas: pp. 483-485
Año: Oct. 1998
Resumen: Brue Prideaux, Chris Ryan and David Simmons from the universities of Queensland, Waikato and Lincoln respectively, not only presented papers at the 1998 Australian Tourism and Hospitality Research Conference, but between them tried to cover most of the sessions in order to identify some highlights of the conference.
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Registro 2 de 4
Autor: Simmons, David - 
Título: Pacific rim tourism
Fuente: Tourism Management. v.18, n.4
Páginas: pp. 243-244
Año: June 1997
Resumen: The Centre for Tourism Studies Waiariki Polytechnic hosted a conference ’Pacific Rim Tourism 2000 -- issues, interrelationships, inhibitors’ from 3-6 November (1996), in their home city, Rotorua, New Zealand. The conference brought together 100 researchers and academics from 15 countries, including some significant keynote speakers. The conference was convened by Dr Martin Oppermann of Waiariki Polytechnic’s, Centre for Tourism. David Simmons reports on the conference.
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Registro 3 de 4
Autor: Moore, Kevin - Cushman, Grant - Simmons, David - 
Título: Behavioral conceptualization of tourism and leisure
Fuente: Annals of Tourism Research. v.22, n.1. Pergamon
Páginas: pp. 67-85
Año: 1995
Resumen: Understanding the conceptual relationships between tourism and leisure is important, particularly if tourism is considered a "special" form of leisure. The paper begins with behavioral conceptualizations of tourism and leisure, followed by a comparative behavioral analysis of tourism and leisure, then an examination of social theoretical accounts of the two fields. It argues that tourism is not a special form of leisure and that differences in social theoretical analyses of tourism and leisure might result from different research ideologies. Finally, the article concludes with the presentation of a behavioral synthesis of the two fields, along with identification of areas for future research.
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Registro 4 de 4
Autor: Simmons, David G
Título: Community participation in tourism planning
Fuente: Tourism Management. v.15, n.2
Páginas: pp. 98-108
Año: Apr. 1994
Resumen: Tourism planners are being asked to use greater community participation in tourism planning. There are two reasons for this. First, the impacts of tourism are felt most keenly at the local destination area and, second, community residents are being recognized as an essential ingredient in the ’hospitality atmosphere’ of a destination. However, while many planners rush towards involving various publics in their work they do so without a full consideration of the progress of public participation techniques employed in other aspects of planning. Moreover, while many authors advocate greater public involvement few have tested or evaluated methods appropriate to secure local residents’ interest and support for tourism planning. This paper reports on a research programme for Huron County, Ontario (Canada), that sought to apply and evaluate a three-stage participation programme for county residents.
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