Is tourism really a peacemaker?
Maximizing tourism potential: A tale of four cities
Pleasure seeking v the ‘greening’ of world tourism
Towards the better management of tourist queues
Tourists' health — could the travel industry do more?
Tourism transport—implications for developing countries
Involvement-based segmentation: Implications for travel marketing in Texas
Future developments in North-West European tourism: Impact of transport trends
Tourism and the future of Caribbean handicraft
Tourism in a rural area —a coal mining-county experience
Cultural conflicts: Experiences of US visitors to China
Emerging tourism in China — the case of Xian
Information exchange centre for world tourism
New Zealand — changing patterns of international tourism
Tourist health — taking action
Tourism and productivity: Report for the British tourist authority and English tourist board economic research Unit by Medik BTA and ETB, London,1988, 78 pages, £25.00
Seeing is believing: Panoramania! by Ralph Hyde introduction by Scott B. Wilcox Trefoil Publications, London, in association with Barbican Art Gallery, 215 pages, £25.00
The European tourist: A market profile by Esmond Devas Tourism Planning and Research Associates, London, 1988, 88 page: £50
Regionalising the resort system: Tourist regions on the Languedoc Coast by G.J. Ashworth and T.Z. de Haan Geografisch Instituut, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, Netherlands, 1987, 90 pages
World class service: By Germaine W. Shames and W. Gerald Glover Intercultural Press, Yarmouth, Maine 04096, 218 pages, plus figures and photographs, price $24.95 plus US $1.50
Tourism and the arts — a response
The young need knowledge, too
Monitor
Publications received
Meetings
Index to volume 10