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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Use of the Figures to Facilitate Tutorials/Discussion To assist you with the preparation of lectures, tutorials and student discussion, the figures from the book are available here as part of a PowerPoint presentation.. Each slide is annotated with some ideas and guidance on the use of the material in lectures and as aid to structure tutorials as a follow up exercise are provided. To supplement this you may also like to look at the selection of 35mm slides available to illustrate lectures, tutorials with specific themes in the course you are teaching.
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 1.1 The Classification of Tourists
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig. 1.2 Leiper’s Tourism System
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 1.3 The growth of international tourism since 1950
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 1.4 A framework for tourism management
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 2.1 Grand Tour Routes in Europe 1661 - 1700
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 2.2 Grand Tour Routes in Europe 1814- 1820
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved 2.3 The resort life cycle
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 2.4 The development of selected leisure destinations in the eastern USA by the mid C19th (source: An Historical Geography of Recreation and Tourism, J.Towner, 1996. © John Wiley and Sons Ltd. Reproduced with permission
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 2.5 The growth of tourism in Spain
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 3.1 Concept map for understanding tourist behaviour (source: Tourist Behaviour, P.Pearce, 2005 © Channel View Publishers). Reproduced with permission.
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 3.2 Determinants of tourism demand
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 3.3 Maslow’s Hierarchy of individual needs
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 3.4 Plog’s psychographic traveller types
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 3.5 The relationship between needs, motivations, preferences and goals in individual holiday choice
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 4.1 A typical tourism supply chain
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 4.2 The characteristics of adventure tourism
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 4.3 The role of transport in tourist travel
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 5.1 Hypothetical example of the impact of railway technology on the growth of coastal tourism in Victorian and Edwardian England
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 5.2 Tourist travel from origin to destination area and return
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 5.3 A tour with an itinerary, visiting different areas
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 5.4 The UK rail passenger industry structure (source: Page, 2002; © Mintel
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 5.5 Map showing the Megabus routes
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 5.6 Schematic diagram of the steamer routes operated by the Peninsular and Orient (P&O) Steam Navigation Company in 1890
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 6.1 The dimensions of the air transport sector
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 6.2 Hub and spoke operation
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 6.3 Hub and spoke service with point-to-point services
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 6.4 The main costs in operating an airline
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 7.1 Accommodation as a product
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 8.1 How tour operators link the elements of a holiday together to produce, assemble and distribute the package to the consumer
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 8.2 Planning horizon for a tour operator’s summer programme
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 8.3 A hypothetical W flight pattern for charter aircraft
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 8.4 Structure of inclusive holiday brochures
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 8.5 The travel agent-client purchase process
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 8.6 The future of travel retailing
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 9.1 Tourism and regeneration
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 9.2 The three levels of a product
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 9.3 Gunn’s model of a tourist attraction
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 9.4 A garden as a visitor attraction product
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 9.5 The product life cycle
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 11.1 The policy making process in tourism
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 11.2 The structure of tourism administration in the UK
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 11.3 The Scottish Tourism Framework for Action 2002-2005
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 11.4 The VisitScotland brand essence wheel. © VisitScotland, reproduced with permission
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 11.5 The destination marketing process for National Tourist Organisations
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 12.1 Inter-regional passenger flows by air on the Association of Asia-Pacific Airlines April 2004- March 2005
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 12.2 Top fifteen intra-European country pairs in 1999
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 12.3 Potter’s impact of tourism framework
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 12.4 The economic impact of tourism spending in an urban area
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 12.6 The social and cultural impacts of tourism
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 13.1 International tourism development in developing countries
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 13.2 Tourism growth and development – snowball concept
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© 2003, 2007 Stephen J Page All rights reserved Fig 13.3 The ‘amoeba’ concept of tourism
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