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Developing scenarios for the Norwegian travel industry 2025
Anniken Enger, Kåre Sandvik, Endre Kildal IversenThe Norwegian travel industry faces decline in important international tourism segments and needs an industry wide and future‐oriented strategy to face these challenges…
Keeping it pure: could New Zealand be an eco paradise?
Ian Yeoman, Marcela Palomino-Schalscha, Una McMahon-BeattieThe world is changing and key change agents include climate change and scarcity of resources. The purpose of this paper is to address how New Zealand and tourism could address the…
Tourism in Hawaii 1776‐2076: futurist Jim Dator talks with Ian Yeoman
Jim Dator, Ian YeomanFuturist Jim Dator provides a personal insight of how he “sees” the past, present, and futures of Hawaiian tourism. The paper aims to discuss this issue.
Investigating scenario planning – a European tourism perspective
Albert PostmaThe purpose of this paper is to discuss the scenario planning approach developed and used by the European Tourism Futures Institute (ETFI).
Tourism 2025: an industry perspective
Simon Wallace, Steve RileyTourism 2025 – Growing Value Together/Whakatipu Uara Ngatahi is a framework to unite New Zealand's large and diverse tourism industry and ignite strong, aspirational economic…
Geopolitical drivers of future tourist flows
Craig Webster, Stanislav IvanovThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the major political and economic changes in the world and the likely impact that these changes will bring to tourism and hospitality…
The future of hotel rating
Wouter HensensThe purpose of this paper is to provide an insight in the future of hotel rating. It reviews the impact of social media, technology that provides integration of data for the…
Trends: cyborg games
Ian Yeoman, Una McMahon‐BeattieWearable technologies are a near future concept and cyborgs are in fact reality. The authors’ proposition is how cyborgisation could and will occur. The paper aims to discuss this…
Tourism in Tomorrow's World, 23‐24 February 2014, Renaissance City Center Hotel Doha, Qatar
Jeroen Oskam, Graciella KarijomedjoThe conference was dedicated to global changes in tourism and to their specific impact in the Gulf Corporation Council (GCC) region. The purpose of this paper is to summarize the…
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2055-5911Online date, start – end:
2015Journal’s owner:
Stichting Stenden Hogeschool(opens new window)Open Access:
open accessEditors:
- Albert Postma
- Stefan Hartman
- Ian Yeoman