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Tourism Planning and Development in Eastern Europe


Three decades ago, the hypermobility of tourists from the days before the global pandemic was truly unthinkable in Eastern Europe. The borders were closed and the region isolated from the rest of the world. Despite an extraordinary transformation of tourism in the area since, Eastern Europe remains under-explored in tourism studies. This book fills the gap by outlining contemporary strategies for tourism development in post-socialist countries, considering the opportunities and challenges as well as the initiatives and approaches to sustainability.

Reviewing tourism development and planning across Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czechia, Estonia, Latvia, Poland and Romania, this book:

    Offers a contemporary and insightful outlook of Eastern Europe tourism, with a wide range of case studies from inter-disciplinary and single-disciplinary perspectives;Uses varied methodological approaches and research methods, including in-depth interviews, focus groups, informal conversations, document analysis, netnography, questionnaires and secondary data, to form an interesting and diverse treatise;Considers post-COVID tourism and the significant role of tourism stakeholders in its re-development.

Illuminating the various economic, socio-cultural and environmental impacts that tourism has created, this book is a valuable reference for researchers and students of tourism and related disciplines, as well as anyone interested in the development of Eastern Europe.

The book 'Tourism Planning & Development in Eastern Europe' fills a blank to cover a less-published, lesser-known European region and its major transition from the dark communist era to a free-market economy based on well-planned tourism development practices.

As a summary, the book gives a deeper understanding of the EE countries and their tourism industries' individual post-Soviet transition. It explores the contrast of the communist era's central planning (mostly containing a marginal role for tourism) and the free economies offering tourism planning as a tool for regional development creation. As a limitation, the book doesn't cover all EE countries that gives a hiatus of some important tourism destinations, such as Slovenia, Slovakia, Montenegro and Hungary.

  • Robert Kiss, I-Shou University

Chapters

Chapter 25 August 2022
Authors:
  • Janta Hania
Pages:
xvii-xxv
Chapter 25 August 2022
Authors:
  • Olga Junek,
  • Veronika Jánová
Pages:
1-16
Chapter 25 August 2022
Authors:
  • Svetla Stoyanova-Bozhkova
Pages:
17-30
Chapter 25 August 2022
Authors:
  • Cristi Frenţ
Pages:
47-63
Chapter 25 August 2022
Authors:
  • Kejsi Xhafaj,
  • Peter Vlachos
Pages:
64-79
Chapter 25 August 2022
Authors:
  • Blanka Šimundić,
  • Vlatka Škokić,
  • Senija Čaušević
Pages:
100-116
Chapter 25 August 2022
Authors:
  • Łukasz Quirini-Popławski,
  • Natalia Tomczewska-Popowycz,
  • Sławomir Dorocki,
  • Halyna Kushniruk,
  • Mykhailo Rutynskyi
Pages:
117-132
Chapter 25 August 2022
Authors:
  • Dimitrios Stylidis,
  • Konstantinos Andriotis
Pages:
133-137