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Managing religious tourism / edited by Maureen Griffiths, Monash University, Australia, Peter Wiltshier, University of Derby, UK.

Contributor(s): Griffiths, Maureen [editor.] | Wiltshier, Peter [editor.].
Series: CABI Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage series.Publisher: Boston, Massachusetts, USA : CABI, © 2019Copyright date: © 2019Description: xi, 188 pages : some colored illustrations ; 25 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781786393197 (Hardback).Subject(s): Tourism -- Religious aspects | Sacred space -- ManagementDDC classification: 910.68 M31 2019
Contents:
1: IntroductionPart I: Theory2: Managing the Sacred: A Governance Perspective for Religious Tourism Destinations3: Innovation, Religion and Managing Value Creation: The World Heritage Site of the ArchAbbey of Pannonhalma, Hungary4: Managing St John's - Working for the Greater GoodPart II: Best Practice5: Managing Visitors at Sacred Sites: The Case of Montserrat6: Best Practice and Sacred Site Management: The Case of Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah7: Tackling the Problems of Deficient Data when Planning for Religious Tourism Management8: Issues and Approaches in Managing Visitors to Pagan Sacred SitesPart III: Case Studies9: Analysis of Territorial Development and Management Practices along the Way of St James in Galicia (Spain)10: Managing Cultural Shift Within Religious Sites in UK and the Role of the Performing and Visual Arts as Transforming the Experiences of Visitors11: Implications for Managed Visitor Experiences at Muktinath Temple (Chumig Gyatsa) in Nepal: A Netnography12: The Impact of Development of Religious Tourism on the Host Community - A Case Study of Mount E'mei in China13: Strategic Project Manresa 2022: Using Religious Tourism as a Keystone for the Revitalization of a Non-touristic and Non-religious City14: Toolkit: Managing Relationship Marketing with Sacred and Secular Consumers
Summary: This book provides a global view of the tools and resources used in demand and supply management in the context of pilgrimage and religious tourism. It uses a focus on toolkits and best-practice to reinforce quality of service provision, offer a reflection on consumers' perspectives and intentions to purchase, and support sustainable development.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1: IntroductionPart I: Theory2: Managing the Sacred: A Governance Perspective for Religious Tourism Destinations3: Innovation, Religion and Managing Value Creation: The World Heritage Site of the ArchAbbey of Pannonhalma, Hungary4: Managing St John's - Working for the Greater GoodPart II: Best Practice5: Managing Visitors at Sacred Sites: The Case of Montserrat6: Best Practice and Sacred Site Management: The Case of Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah7: Tackling the Problems of Deficient Data when Planning for Religious Tourism Management8: Issues and Approaches in Managing Visitors to Pagan Sacred SitesPart III: Case Studies9: Analysis of Territorial Development and Management Practices along the Way of St James in Galicia (Spain)10: Managing Cultural Shift Within Religious Sites in UK and the Role of the Performing and Visual Arts as Transforming the Experiences of Visitors11: Implications for Managed Visitor Experiences at Muktinath Temple (Chumig Gyatsa) in Nepal: A Netnography12: The Impact of Development of Religious Tourism on the Host Community - A Case Study of Mount E'mei in China13: Strategic Project Manresa 2022: Using Religious Tourism as a Keystone for the Revitalization of a Non-touristic and Non-religious City14: Toolkit: Managing Relationship Marketing with Sacred and Secular Consumers

This book provides a global view of the tools and resources used in demand and supply management in the context of pilgrimage and religious tourism. It uses a focus on toolkits and best-practice to reinforce quality of service provision, offer a reflection on consumers' perspectives and intentions to purchase, and support sustainable development.

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