2.23.2011

CALL FOR PAPERS - Forum “Tourism and Science: Bridging Theory and Practice” to be held at the Tivoli Marina Vilamoura, Algarve, Portugal, from 1-3 Jun





INVITATION
CALL FOR PAPERS
The United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) and the University of Algarve (Portugal) are pleased to invite you to participate and to submit papers to the Forum “Tourism and Science: Bridging Theory and Practice” to be held at the Tivoli Marina Vilamoura, Algarve, Portugal, from 1-3 June 2011.
Academic and professional papers are welcome, and will be contributing to the UNWTO.Know Forum and the resulting UNWTO Algarve Consensus. Papers should comply with the methodological guidelines set for the Forum, encompassing such topics as:
• Development (incl. marketing positioning and competitiveness)
o Identifying and fostering actors: private and public
o Developing actors’ capabilities
o Establishing empowering frameworks – science, technology, procedures and capital (human, social, physical and financial)
• Climate change (incl. sustainability issues)
o Analysis and research tools
o Policy: research, voluntary standards, codes, norms and laws
o Science, technology and procedures.
• Governance
o Human capital: education and training
o Institutional capital: institutions’ development and policies
o Conventional capital: facilitating investments and productivity.


Paper submissions must be in English and sent by e-mail to: unwtoforum@ualg.pt. Detailed information about the submission guidelines and Forum is available at the website: http://www.fe.ualg.pt/conf/unwtoforum.

All submissions must be received by 15 April 2011.

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Forum "Tourism and Science: Bridging Theory and Practice"
Vilamoura, Algarve, Portugal
1 - 3 June 2011
http://www.fe.ualg.pt/conf/unwtoforum

2.11.2011

LAST CALL - ICOT 2011 - RHODES ISLAND, GREECE 27th-30th April


Last
Call for Papers on
Niche Tourism and New Emerging Markets
Special Session at the International Conference on Tourism (ICOT 2011)
Tourism in an Era of Uncertainty

Organised by
Dr. Nikolaos Boukas, European University Cyprus
Rhodes Island, Greece
27th – 30th April 2011

SCOPE
The last decades, the tourism industry is characterised by a rapid development, the use of mass elements, and the visual consumption. The domination of the mass model of tourism development has led to the deterioration of the resources of many places, and eventually to the decrease of their quality, resulting in a series of negative impacts to the host destinations. In an era where the economic crisis and its associated problems are evident in many countries, the need to turn towards more adequate forms of tourism development and the discovery of new emerging markets are of critical importance. The special session Niche Tourism and New Emerging Markets to be held as part of the International Conference on Tourism (ICOT 2011) “Tourism in an Era of Uncertainty”, aims to examine the significance of niche tourism and new emerging markets for the long term development and economic growth of destinations, but also for the enrichment and construction of more meaningful experiences for visitors themselves. The session will give the opportunity to academics, practitioners, policy makers, consultants, and researchers to discuss and exchange ideas and methodologies regarding the various types of niche tourism and new emerging markets and their contribution to the maximization of the potential of a destination and to the formation of more holistic experiences for visitors and tourists.

TOPICS OF INTEREST
Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit papers that focus (but not limited) on the following themes:
• Trends and future of niche tourism (cultural, religious, tribal, heritage, coastal, educational, adventurous, rural, festivals/events, sport, dark, youth, elderly, photographic, conference, special interest, ecotourism etc.)
• New emerging markets: the catalyst for developing competitive products
• Niche tourists’ perceptions, motivation, and experience
• Niche tourism, product diversification, and image projection: policy issues
• Social, economic, and environmental impacts of niche tourism
• Managing niche destinations: creating, planning, and developing niche activities
• Marketing niche tourism
• Niche tourism: sustainable tourist development and transformation of destinations
• Niche markets and host communities’ relationships
• Niche tourism and identity formation

SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATION OF PAPERS
Abstracts of no more than 350 words should be submitted electronically by February 28th, 2011 to Dr. Nikolaos Boukas at the following email address: N.Boukas@euc.ac.cy
Papers presented at the session conference will be considered for publication in special issues/volumes or sections of the International Journal of Tourism Policy.

For further enquiries regarding conference fees, conference programme, recommended accommodation, maps/instructions, and registration forms, please visit the web address at http://www.cut.ac.cy/icot/