Prelims

Future Tourism Trends Volume 1

ISBN: 978-1-83753-245-2, eISBN: 978-1-83753-244-5

Publication date: 22 January 2024

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(2024), "Prelims", Tanrisever, C., Pamukçu, H. and Sharma, A. (Ed.) Future Tourism Trends Volume 1 (Building the Future of Tourism), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. i-xv. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83753-244-520241021

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Copyright © 2024 Canan Tanrisever, Hüseyin Pamukçu and Anukrati Sharma. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited


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Future Tourism Trends Volume 1

Series Title Page

Building the Future of Tourism

Series Editor: Anukrati Sharma

The world is entering the Third Millennium in which great changes are expected in all areas of human interest, life and activity. These changes have been brought on by past and present man-made events, which have had both positive and negative consequences. The coming millennium will be marked by significant social, political, demographic and technological changes, and will definitely differ from the last century. The future will bring more leisure time, a higher standard of living, and a better quality of life for us all. This series examines recent and the most probable changes and gives a wide range of visionary insights, as well as operational takeaways

Forthcoming Volumes

Future Tourism Trends Volume 2: Technology Advancement, Trends and Innovations for the Future in Tourism

Canan Tanrisever, Hüseyin Pamukçu, and Anukrati Sharma

Meaningful Tourism: Strategies and Futuristic Development

Pankaj Kumar Tyagi, Vipin Nadda, and Ajit Kumar Singh

Emerald Handbook of Tourism Economics and Sustainable Development

Ahmed Imran Hunjra and Anukrati Sharma

Value Proposition for Tourism ‘Co-opetition’: Cases and Tools

Adriana Fumi Chim Miki and Rui Augusto da Costa

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Future Tourism Trends Volume 1: Tourism in the Changing World

Edited by

Canan Tanrisever

Kastamonu University, Türkiye

Hüseyin Pamukçu

Afyon Kocatepe University, Türkiye

And

Anukrati Sharma

University of Kota, India

United Kingdom – North America – Japan – India – Malaysia – China

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List of Figures and Tables

Chapter 1
Fig. 1.1. Bleisure Tourism Concept.
Chapter 9
Fig. 9.1. Co-creation With Different Stakeholders.
Fig. 9.2. Jal Mahotsav, Hanuwantiya Island, Madhya Pradesh (India).
Chapter 10
Fig. 10.1. Cloud Chart of the Most Frequent Keywords.
Fig. 10.2. Keyword Analysis.
Chapter 11
Fig. 11.1. TGP-MTE-RVI Effect Model.
Fig. 11.2. Dimensions and Variables of Tourist Guide Performance Scale.
Fig. 11.3. Dimensions and Variables of Memorable Tourism Experience Scale.
Fig. 11.4. The Variables of the Revisit Intention Scale.
Fig. 11.5. Path Diagram of the Research Model.
Fig. 11.6. Path Diagram for the Research Model.
Chapter 14
Fig. 14.1. Stranded in India.
Fig. 14.2. Keravan Kerala.
Chapter 16
Fig. 16.1. Tourist Flows in Ukraine, 2012–2021.
Chapter 18
Fig. 18.1. Channapatna Toys.
Fig. 18.2. Rajasthani Kathputli Kraft.

Chapter 4
Table 4.1. List of Best Tourism Villages by the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) 2022.
Chapter 11
Table 11.1. Profiles of Respondents.
Table 11.2. Results of Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) of the Tourist Guide Performance Scale.
Table 11.3. Model Fit Indices of the Tourist Guide Performance Scale.
Table 11.4. Results of Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) of Memorable Tourism Experience Scale.
Table 11.5. Model Fit Indices of the Memorable Tourism Experience Scale.
Table 11.6. Results of Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) of Revisit Intention (RVI) Scale.
Table 11.7. Model Fit Indices of the Revisit Intention Scale.
Table 11.8. Research Hypotheses.
Table 11.9. Model Fit Indices.
Table 11.10. Path Analysis Results of the Proposed Model.
Table 11.11. The Results of Hypotheses.
Chapter 14
Table 14.1. The COVID-19 Impact on World Scheduled Passenger Traffic.
Chapter 18
Table 18.1. Indian States and Their Toys.
Table 18.2. Toyrism Determinants.
Table 18.3. Toy Experiences, Arts and Craft From Various Regions of India.
Chapter 19
Table 19.1. Wellness Economy by Region, 2017, 2019, 2020.
Table 19.2. Wellness Economy Sectors, 2017, 2019, 2020.

List of Contributors

Albattat Ahmad Management and Science University, Malaysia
Mehmet Halit Akın Erciyes University, Türkiye
Manpreet Arora Central University of Himachal Pradesh, India
Ali Avan Afyon Kocatepe University, Türkiye
Çağdaş Aydın Kastamonu University, Türkiye
Ceren Aydın Independent Researcher, Türkiye
Gonca Aytaş Afyon Kocatepe University, Türkiye
Engin Aytekin Afyon Kocatepe University, Türkiye
Erdem Baydeniz Afyon Kocatepe University, Türkiye
Ahmet Baytok Afyon Kocatepe University, Türkiye
Mehmet Yavuz Çetinkaya Pamukkale University, Türkiye
Praveen Choudhry Vivekananda Global University, India
Hakkı Çılgınoğlu Kastamonu University, Türkiye
Ahmet Elnur Ahmet Elnur Suleyman Demirel University, Türkiye
Baghya Erathna SLTC Research University, Sri Lanka
Fatma Doğanay Ergen Isparta University of Applied Sciences, Türkiye
Dilara Eylül Koç Kastamonu University, Türkiye
Krishantha Ganeshan 98 Acres Resort and Spa, Sri Lanka
Puwanendram Gayathri University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka
Adit Jha Vivekananda Global University, India
Johney Johnson Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala, India
Ayşen Acun Köksalanlar Bursa Uludag University, Türkiye
Hande Akyurt Kurnaz Bolu Abant Izzet Baysal University, Türkiye
Halyna Kushniruk Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, Ukraine
Kottamkunnath Lakshmypriya CHRIST University, India
Resul Mercan Afyon Kocatepe University, Türkiye
Azman Norhidayah Management and Science University, Malaysia
Hüseyin Pamukçu Afyon Kocatepe University, Türkiye
Zikho Qwatekana Durban University of Technology, South Africa
Radhika P.C. Sacred Heart College, Kerala, India
Mustafa Sandıkcı Afyon Kocatepe University, Türkiye
Himalee de Silva University of Colombo, Sri Lanka
RHSK de Silva University of Colombo, Sri Lanka
Suranga Dac Silva University of Colombo, Sri Lanka
Canan Tanrisever Kastamonu University, Türkiye
Pinaz Tiwari GLA University, India
Ndivhuho Tshikovhi Durban University of Technology, South Africa
Şevki Ulema Sakarya University of Applied Sciences, Türkiye
Samuel Uwem Umoh University of Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic
Bindi Varghese CHRIST University, India
Yurdanur Yumuk Karabük University, Türkiye
Özcan Zorlu Afyon Kocatepe University, Türkiye

Preface

In today's world, where the world is becoming a global village, and we are observing this more clearly with the Covid19 epidemic, it is inevitable that tourism trends will differ. As the world entered a rapid digitalisation process with the epidemic, environmental concerns also came to the fore. Today's ‘new tourists’ are more seasoned travellers looking for untested vacation experiences. One of the main features of the new tourist is the need to get away from the monotony of daily life and achieve self-realisation in different ways. The tendency of ‘self-actualisation’ coincided with a period when technology was intense, causing a renewal in tourism as in every field. External environmental conditions heavily influence the international tourism market. The rise in the level of welfare in developed countries, the increase in leisure time, the experience of people in travel and the change in their socio-demographic structures have led to the emergence of new tourism trends in the travel market. The socio-demographic structure, in which changes such as the increase in the active youth population, the late marriage age, the increase in the number of families with multiple incomes, the increase in the number of families without children and the number of adults living alone are observed, causes significant changes in the demand for travel and leisure time. The resulting tourist types and needs reveal more specific travel types and activities. The active tourism concept has replaced the passive tourism concept. In this book, we tried to reveal future tourism trends by considering the current trends. In this context, Vol 1 is Tourism in Changing World and Vol 2 is Technology Advancement, Trends and Innovations for the Future in Tourism. We wish you a pleasant school.

Dr Canan Tanrisever

Dr Hüseyin Pamukçu

Dr Anukrati Sharma

Prelims
Part 1 Bleisure Tourism
Chapter 1 Bleisure Tourism: Business and Leisure Together
Part 2 Climate Change
Chapter 2 Tourism Under Siege: Impact of Climate Change on the Global South Tourism Sector
Chapter 3 Climate Change in Tourism: Understanding the Impacts and Opportunities for Sustainability
Part 3 Community-Based Tourism
Chapter 4 Community-Based Tourism (CBT) in Changing Economy in the Case of Sri Lanka
Chapter 5 Conceptual Evaluation of Community-Based Tourism
Part 4 Ecotourism
Chapter 6 Ecotourism: For a Sustainable Future
Chapter 7 Green Hotels and Green Practices in South Africa
Chapter 8 Indigenous Tribes and Inclusive Engagement: An Integrated Approach for Sustainable Livelihood Into the Future
Part 5 Co-Creating Event Experience
Chapter 9 A Strategy Towards Destination Promotion
Chapter 10 In the Quest of Deeper Meaning of Life: Perspectivising the Bliss of Mystic Experiences by Following Spiritual Gurus
Chapter 11 The Effect of Tourist Guide Performance on Memorable Tourism Experiences and Revisit Intention
Part 6 Film Tourism
Chapter 12 Effects of Films on Tourism
Chapter 13 Standby, Action and Cut! How Bollywood Films Encourage Tourism All Around the World
Part 7 Impact of COVID-19 on Tourism Trends
Chapter 14 Exploring the Journey of Tourism Through the Dark Age of COVID-19 and the Changed Travel Intentions of Tourists During the Post-Pandemic Period
Chapter 15 Rethinking the Localisation of Leisure Space During the COVID-19 Pandemic From the Sustainable Perspective
Part 8 Impact of War Tourism
Chapter 16 How Does the Russia–Ukraine War Pave the Way to Diaspora Tourism in Ukraine?
Chapter 17 The Effects of War on Tourism: Battlefields
Part 9 Toy Tourism
Chapter 18 ‘Toyrism’ in India – Present and Future
Part 10 Wellness Tourism After Pandemic
Chapter 19 Wellness Tourism After The Pandemic
Chapter 20 Wellness Tourism After the Pandemic: Real Experience of Wellness Tourism After the Pandemic in Sri Lankan Context
Index