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Subject: Tourism Review International, 9(1) - Special Issue
TOURISM REVIEW INTERNATIONAL 9(1)
SPECIAL ISSUE: SUSTAINABILITY AND MASS DESTINATIONS: CHALLENGES AND
POSSIBILITIES
Tourism Review International is a peer-reviewed journal that advances
excellence in tourism research, promotes high-level tourism knowledge,
and nourishes cultural awareness in all sectors of the tourism industry
by integrating industry and academic perspectives. Its international
and interdisciplinary nature ensures that the needs of those interested
in tourism are served by documenting industry practices, discussing
tourism management and planning issues, providing a forum for primary
research and critical examinations of previous research, and by
chronicling changing tourism patterns and trends at the local, regional
and global scale.
The journal publishes both regular issues, and special issues that focus
on a wide-variety of topics, including: Japanese tourism, culinary
tourism, sports tourism, travelers with specialized needs, and female
travelers. This special issue on Sustainability and Mass Destinations:
Challenges and Possibilities was guest edited by Dr. Larry Dwyer of
University of New South Wales and Dr. Pauline Sheldon, University of
Hawai'i. It was a privilege to work with them and all the contributing
authors (see lisitng below). As well, I would like to thank the numerous
referees, who also made this issue a success.
Abstracts for TRI can be viewed at
http://www.cognizantcommunication.com/. This issue will be available for
download shortly from Ingenta
(http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/cog/tri). TRI is now accepting
general manuscript submissions for 9(4) by email. If you have any
inquiries relating to the journal please direct them to my new address
at the University of South Carolina, USA.
Sincerely,
Dr. Laura Jane Lawton, Editor-in-Chief
Tourism Review International
School of Hotel, Restaurant & Tourism Management College of Hospitality,
Retail & Sport Management University of South Carolina Columbia, SC
29208
Tel: (803)-777-7111
TRI Fax: (803)-777-1727
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TRI SPECIAL ISSUE: SUSTAINABILITY AND MASS DESTINATIONS: CHALLENGES AND
POSSIBILITIES
INTRODUCTION: SUSTAINABILITY AND MASS DESTINATIONS: CHALLENGES AND
POSSIBILITIES Larry Dwyer* and Pauline Sheldon**, Special Editors
(pp.1-5) *School of Economics, University of New South Wales, Australia
**School of Travel Industry Management, University of Hawaii at Manoa,
USA
ENVIRONMENTAL TRAINING AND MEASURES AT SCANDIC HOTELS, SWEDEN Paula
Bohdanowicz, Branko Simanic, and Ivo Martinac (pp.7-19) Sustainable
Building Systems, Department of Energy Technology, Royal Institute of
Technology, Sweden
ITS MOSTLY ABOUT ME: REASONS WHY VOLUNTEERS CONTRIBUTE THEIR TIME TO
MUSEUMS AND ART MUSEUMS Deborah Edwards (pp.21-31) School of Management,
College of Law and Business, University of Western Sydney, Australia
THE COMMUNITY MODEL AND SUSTAINABILITY IN TOURIST DESTINATIONS: THE CASE
OF THE DOLOMITES Mariangela Franch*, Umberto Martini*, Pier Lunigi Novi
Inverardi*, Federica Buffa**, and Piertro Marzani* (pp. 33-46)
*Department of Computer and Management Sciences, University of Trento,
Italy **Department of Economics, Business and Management, University C*
Foscari of Venice, Italy
SUSTAINABILITY IN A MATURE MASS TOURISM DESTINATION: THE CASE OF HAWAII
Pauline Sheldon*, John M. Knox**, and Kem Lowry*** (pp.47-68) *School of
Travel Industry Management, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, USA **John
M. Knox and Associates, Honolulu, HI, USA ***Department of Urban and
Regional Planning, University of Hawai'i, USA
ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF GERMAN HOTELS Joseph S. Chen*,
Willy Legrand**, and Philip Sloan** (pp.61-68) *Tourism Management
Program, Department of Recreation and Park Administration, Indiana
University, USA **Department of Hospitality Management, International
University of Applied Science, Germany
A FRAMEWORK FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIAL AND SOCIOECONOMIC INDICATORS
FOR SUSTAINABLE TOURISM IN COMMUNITIES Marg Deery*, Leo Jago*, and Liz
Fredline** (pp.69-77) *Centre for Hospitality and Tourism Research,
Faculty of Business and Law, Victoria University, Australia **School of
Tourism, Leisure, Hotel and Sport Management, Griffith University,
Australia
RELEVANCE OF TRIPLE BOTTOM LINE REPORTING TO ACHIEVEMENT OF SUSTAINABLE
TOURISM: A SCOPING STUDY Larry Dwyer (pp.79-93) School of Economics,
University of New South Wales, Australia
THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL CONTEXTS OF TRIPLE BOTTOM LINE PERFORMANCE AND
REPORTING: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE TOURISM SECTOR Jeffrey Faux (pp.95-105)
School of Accounting and Finance, Victoria University, Australia
SUSTAINABLE TOURISM AND INNOVATION IN MOBILE TOURISM SERVICES Janne J.
Liburd (pp.107-118) International Tourism and Leisure Management,
University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
Dr. Laura Jane Lawton
School of Hotel, Restaurant, & Tourism Management College of
Hospitality, Retail, & Sport Management University of South Carolina
701 Assembly Street, Carolina Coliseum
Columbia, SC 29208
Phone: (803)-777-7111
TRI Fax: (803)-777-1727
Email: [log in to unmask]
Editor-in-Chief, Tourism Review International (formerly Pacific Tourism
Review) Editorial Board Member, International Journal of Tourism
Sciences
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