TY - BOOK TI - Landscape and Tourism, Landscapes of Tourism SN - 9783036520971 PY - 2021/// CY - Basel, Switzerland PB - MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute KW - Humanities KW - bicssc KW - Social interaction KW - anthropogenic modification KW - architecture-and-landscape integration KW - assessment KW - Baltic coast KW - bibliographic analyses KW - bibliometric analysis KW - campus tourism KW - Chinese historic districts KW - coastal resorts KW - color landscapes KW - community engagement KW - conceptualization KW - content analysis KW - cultural conflict KW - cultural heritage site KW - cultural landscape KW - cultural tourism attractiveness KW - deliberativeness KW - development of seaside resorts KW - dynamic landscape KW - Europe KW - experts KW - geo-interpretation KW - geological time KW - geosite cluster KW - geosite value KW - geotourism KW - heterogeneity KW - hierarchical framework KW - imaginary KW - impacts of tourism on the landscape KW - inclusiveness KW - island tourism KW - land consolidation association (LCA) KW - land fragmentation KW - landscape KW - landscape conservation KW - landscape design KW - landscape services KW - landscape transformation KW - landscapes KW - landscapes of tourism KW - local communities KW - local development KW - mining heritage KW - mountain destination KW - multi-scale perspectives KW - multifunctionality KW - multiple functions KW - n/a KW - North Japan Alps KW - north-west of Italy KW - peri-urban village KW - protected area management KW - resilience KW - rural tourism KW - scenic values KW - SciMAT KW - seaside resorts KW - Slovakia KW - smart tourist promotion KW - social inclusion KW - social-ecological systems KW - sustainability KW - sustainable tourism KW - synergistic plans KW - thermal landscapes KW - tourism KW - tourism architecture KW - tourism development KW - tourist landscape KW - VOSviewer KW - Wangjiang Campus KW - Web of Science N1 - Open Access N2 - Landscape is central to tourism. It is key to the development, marketing/promotion, and consumption of tourism destinations, to triggering and sustaining tourism markets, and to enticing tourist dreams, fantasies, and behaviors. From 'sight-seeing' practices-at the basis of all tourism activities-landscape figures prominently all the way to the overall spatial planning and management of a destination for tourism development. The intertwined relationship between tourism and landscape comes with a series of costs and benefits, in the context of tourism landscapes. Landscapes of tourism reflect and stage recreational trends, multifunctional livelihood systems, conflicts and opportunities for employment and income generation, as well as human, cultural, and natural resource management and use. This Special Issue aims to enhance the interdisciplinary scientific dialogue on these issues and challenges, while highlighting their range and significance for tourism and the landscape, in terms of theory, empirical practice, approach, policy, ethics, and future prospects. Some of the questions posed for consideration here are: What are landscapes of tourism, for whom and how/why? What is the role of the landscape in tourism promotion, attraction, and experience? How does tourism affect the landscape? What lessons do the history and geography of tourism have to offer to tourism landscape stewardship? How may we best plan for and manage the landscape in the context of various forms of tourism growth and spread, at various scales? Scholarly advances in the past few decades have steadily built on a diverse-but spread-out and not adequately connected-bibliographical basis for future research. Much remains to be understood and exchanged as landscape and tourism-two highly complex and multifaceted scientific areas-come together in the scope of this Special Issue in a variety of ways across time, space, and culture UR - https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/77139 UR - https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/4757 ER -