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TOUR19008 Managing Tourism Demand
Tourism demand is generally regarded as elastic
and therefore susceptible to a certain amount of manipulation and
relatively rapid change. This course considers the nature of tourism demand;
the factors which may influence demand patterns for attractions
and destinations; and the conceptual frameworks of the destination
and marketing mixes as the bases for developing strategies for the management
of tourism demand in instances where demand needs to be stimulated;
or in situations where demand needs to be dampened in the interests
of avoiding detrimental environmental, social and economic impacts.
Assessment includes coursework and a final exam worth 30 per cent.
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This handbook was correct as at: 07-June-2001
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