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Kong Yew Wong, Yew Wen Nie
Collection Revue Tourisme
Juillet 2012 - 18 pages
The development and growing needs of the hospitality and tourism sectors have given international organizations such as the World Tourism Organization (WTO), the United Nation (UN) and the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) the idea to develop a framework of tourism statistics that is accepted universally. This has led to the call for [..]
Mots clés :
implementation, issues, tourism satellite account
Collection Revue Tourisme
Juillet 2012 - 18 pages
The development and growing needs of the hospitality and tourism sectors have given international organizations such as the World Tourism Organization (WTO), the United Nation (UN) and the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) the idea to develop a framework of tourism statistics that is accepted universally. This has led to the call for [..]
Mots clés :
implementation, issues, tourism satellite account

Uma Thevi Munikrishnan
Collection Revue Tourisme
Juillet 2012 - 11 pages
The Malaysian Government views the service sector as a catalyst for growth and encourages the development of the tourism industry through various incentives and policies. Over the past few years, the tourism industry has become one of the fastest growing industries within the service sector. This paper assesses the contribution of the service sector, particularly [..]
Mots clés :
contribution of tourism sub-sector, employement, investment, GDP
Collection Revue Tourisme
Juillet 2012 - 11 pages
The Malaysian Government views the service sector as a catalyst for growth and encourages the development of the tourism industry through various incentives and policies. Over the past few years, the tourism industry has become one of the fastest growing industries within the service sector. This paper assesses the contribution of the service sector, particularly [..]
Mots clés :
contribution of tourism sub-sector, employement, investment, GDP
Bruno Marques
Editions EPU (Éditions Publibook Université)
Janvier 2012 - 320 pages
"Quelle est la dynamique qui régit la relation entre la fréquentation touristique et le revenu per capita?" Telle est la question qui sous-tend les travaux publiés dans cet ouvrage, qui la thèse en sciences économiques de l'auteur.
Dans un cadre d'équilibre général, différents contextes sont modélisées : économie uni-sectorielle et bi-sectorielle ; mécanique de croissance par [..]
Mots clés :
flux touristiques, Croissance Tirée par le Tourisme International, fréquentation, flux touristique, Tourism Area Life Cycle, croissance endogène, accumulation du capital (physique privé et public), innovation.
Editions EPU (Éditions Publibook Université)
Janvier 2012 - 320 pages
"Quelle est la dynamique qui régit la relation entre la fréquentation touristique et le revenu per capita?" Telle est la question qui sous-tend les travaux publiés dans cet ouvrage, qui la thèse en sciences économiques de l'auteur.
Dans un cadre d'équilibre général, différents contextes sont modélisées : économie uni-sectorielle et bi-sectorielle ; mécanique de croissance par [..]
Mots clés :
flux touristiques, Croissance Tirée par le Tourisme International, fréquentation, flux touristique, Tourism Area Life Cycle, croissance endogène, accumulation du capital (physique privé et public), innovation.

Deborah Evans
Collection Cahiers ESPACES
Octobre 2011 - 3 pages
Le Green Tourism for London est un dispositif complet dont l'objectif premier consiste à améliorer l'impact environnemental des établissements touristiques. C'est un programme d'accréditation de développement durable spécifique à l'industrie touristique londonienne, adaptée aux spécificités de l'hôtellerie urbaine. [..]
Mots clés :
label écologique, écolabel, Londres, Green Tourism for London
Collection Cahiers ESPACES
Octobre 2011 - 3 pages
Le Green Tourism for London est un dispositif complet dont l'objectif premier consiste à améliorer l'impact environnemental des établissements touristiques. C'est un programme d'accréditation de développement durable spécifique à l'industrie touristique londonienne, adaptée aux spécificités de l'hôtellerie urbaine. [..]
Mots clés :
label écologique, écolabel, Londres, Green Tourism for London
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Editions Espaces tourisme & loisirs - Collection Revue Tourisme n°17
Novembre 2009 - 154 pages
Indeed it is with great pleasure that we are launching the 3rd issue of the English edition of the Revue Tourisme. The 20-year relationship between Taylor's College, School of Tourism in Malaysia and the Université de Toulouse II in France has directly and indirectly brought about a positive exchange of ideas, knowledge, innovations and quality [..]
Mots clés :
Asia-Euro, technology transfer, knowledge, tourism, hospitality, gastronomy
Novembre 2009 - 154 pages
Indeed it is with great pleasure that we are launching the 3rd issue of the English edition of the Revue Tourisme. The 20-year relationship between Taylor's College, School of Tourism in Malaysia and the Université de Toulouse II in France has directly and indirectly brought about a positive exchange of ideas, knowledge, innovations and quality [..]
Mots clés :
Asia-Euro, technology transfer, knowledge, tourism, hospitality, gastronomy

François Vellas
Collection Revue Tourisme
Novembre 2009 - 23 pages
This paper will discuss the eight components involved in the transfer of technology in the tourism sector to developing and least developed countries. The components are: (i) Trends: tourism trends and developing countries; (ii) Field: type of transfer of knowledge and technology through tourism activities; (iii) Process: type of instrument to be used for technological [..]
Mots clés :
Asia-Euro, developing countries, least developed countries, technology transfer, tourism sector
Collection Revue Tourisme
Novembre 2009 - 23 pages
This paper will discuss the eight components involved in the transfer of technology in the tourism sector to developing and least developed countries. The components are: (i) Trends: tourism trends and developing countries; (ii) Field: type of transfer of knowledge and technology through tourism activities; (iii) Process: type of instrument to be used for technological [..]
Mots clés :
Asia-Euro, developing countries, least developed countries, technology transfer, tourism sector

Tourism Development and Management in Coastal Zones: a Case Study of Cox’s Bazaar Coast , Bangladesh
Mohammad Wali Uddin Bhuyan, Hema Subramonian
Collection Revue Tourisme
Septembre 2009 - 10 pages
This paper intends to explore the components and indicators of coastal development and management and study the status of development and management of the coastal zone of Cox's Bazaar, Bangladesh. In order to facilitate the study, a tool in the form of checklist was developed to assess the performance of the identified coastal zone. The [..]
Mots clés :
Coastal tourism, checklist, components, indicators, strengh value, development and management
Collection Revue Tourisme
Septembre 2009 - 10 pages
This paper intends to explore the components and indicators of coastal development and management and study the status of development and management of the coastal zone of Cox's Bazaar, Bangladesh. In order to facilitate the study, a tool in the form of checklist was developed to assess the performance of the identified coastal zone. The [..]
Mots clés :
Coastal tourism, checklist, components, indicators, strengh value, development and management

Vikneswaran Nair
Collection Revue Tourisme
Septembre 2009 - 24 pages
With Malaysia hitting the mid-point towards achieving the strategic Vision 2020 of a fully developed nation, the Ninth Malaysia Plan (9MP) (2006-2010) which was unveiled by the Prime Minister of Malaysia in April 2006, allocated USD530 million for economic development. The tourism industry, the second largest income earner, will continue to be a major source [..]
Mots clés :
mega projects, poverty alleviation, responsible tourism, tourism development
Collection Revue Tourisme
Septembre 2009 - 24 pages
With Malaysia hitting the mid-point towards achieving the strategic Vision 2020 of a fully developed nation, the Ninth Malaysia Plan (9MP) (2006-2010) which was unveiled by the Prime Minister of Malaysia in April 2006, allocated USD530 million for economic development. The tourism industry, the second largest income earner, will continue to be a major source [..]
Mots clés :
mega projects, poverty alleviation, responsible tourism, tourism development

Nancy Vathsala
Collection Revue Tourisme
Septembre 2009 - 8 pages
Food has become an increasingly important element in the tourist industry. However, the social science of the tourism experience lacks sufficient consideration of the role of the experience of food consumption. As more and more researchers focus on the role of food in culture, food has been regarded as not only being a basic necessity [..]
Mots clés :
local cuisine, developing tourism, Malaysia
Collection Revue Tourisme
Septembre 2009 - 8 pages
Food has become an increasingly important element in the tourist industry. However, the social science of the tourism experience lacks sufficient consideration of the role of the experience of food consumption. As more and more researchers focus on the role of food in culture, food has been regarded as not only being a basic necessity [..]
Mots clés :
local cuisine, developing tourism, Malaysia

Philip Wong
Collection Revue Tourisme
Septembre 2009 - 13 pages
Competition among tourist destination to gain a bigger share of the tourist market is growing more intense in recent years and urban destinations in Asia are continuously striving to improve their competitiveness by increasing their promotional efforts to increase awareness and to create a brand image as a way of differentiating the destination. Destinations also [..]
Mots clés :
brand image, competitiveness, Kuala Lumpur, tourism infrastructure, urban destinations, urban tourism
Collection Revue Tourisme
Septembre 2009 - 13 pages
Competition among tourist destination to gain a bigger share of the tourist market is growing more intense in recent years and urban destinations in Asia are continuously striving to improve their competitiveness by increasing their promotional efforts to increase awareness and to create a brand image as a way of differentiating the destination. Destinations also [..]
Mots clés :
brand image, competitiveness, Kuala Lumpur, tourism infrastructure, urban destinations, urban tourism

Jean-Louis Nicolas
Collection Revue Tourisme
Octobre 2008 - 13 pages
Tourism is a transverse economic activity that contributes directly and indirectly to the development of nation wealth. If the measure of the direct economy income does not present particular difficulties, the estimation of the weight of tourism in a priori non-tourist sectors remains difficult and incomplete. They are based on the use of econometric models [..]
Mots clés :
firms, market study, perception of economic weight, professionals, tourism
Collection Revue Tourisme
Octobre 2008 - 13 pages
Tourism is a transverse economic activity that contributes directly and indirectly to the development of nation wealth. If the measure of the direct economy income does not present particular difficulties, the estimation of the weight of tourism in a priori non-tourist sectors remains difficult and incomplete. They are based on the use of econometric models [..]
Mots clés :
firms, market study, perception of economic weight, professionals, tourism

Manat Chaisawat, Watcharee Chamnina
Collection Revue Tourisme
Octobre 2008 - 23 pages
This paper aims to assess the rescue operations to help tsunami victims in Phuket and to provide the findings to government agencies and other parties involved in improving measures for dealing with future natural disasters. The assessment was undertaken from 28-31 December 2004 using questionnaires filled by survivors of the disaster during their wait in [..]
Mots clés :
culture, education, earthquake of 26 December 2004, Global Code of Ethics for Tourism, local people, Tsunami 2004
Collection Revue Tourisme
Octobre 2008 - 23 pages
This paper aims to assess the rescue operations to help tsunami victims in Phuket and to provide the findings to government agencies and other parties involved in improving measures for dealing with future natural disasters. The assessment was undertaken from 28-31 December 2004 using questionnaires filled by survivors of the disaster during their wait in [..]
Mots clés :
culture, education, earthquake of 26 December 2004, Global Code of Ethics for Tourism, local people, Tsunami 2004

Arlette Bouzon, Joëlle Devillard
Collection Revue Tourisme
Septembre 2008 - 9 pages
The intent of the present paper is to analyze the new organization forms of logic that have emerged in the tourism industry over the last fifteen years, both in Europe and Asia. Development of the Information and Communication Technologies, specifically the Internet, has forced the businesses concerned to take the boom in e-commerce into account [..]
Mots clés :
e-tourism, globalisation, innovation, multichannel communication, tourism communication
Collection Revue Tourisme
Septembre 2008 - 9 pages
The intent of the present paper is to analyze the new organization forms of logic that have emerged in the tourism industry over the last fifteen years, both in Europe and Asia. Development of the Information and Communication Technologies, specifically the Internet, has forced the businesses concerned to take the boom in e-commerce into account [..]
Mots clés :
e-tourism, globalisation, innovation, multichannel communication, tourism communication

Jacinthe Bessière
Collection Revue Tourisme
Septembre 2008 - 7 pages
By instituting a recognized national norm, French gastronomy is perceived as a common base, a collective marker which federates a common identity. The notion of "eating well" in France is a national code which qualifies, unites and identifies. When associated with holidays, in particular, the gastronomic experience seems to be the basis of many aspirations [..]
Mots clés :
local food, regional gastronomy, tourism
Collection Revue Tourisme
Septembre 2008 - 7 pages
By instituting a recognized national norm, French gastronomy is perceived as a common base, a collective marker which federates a common identity. The notion of "eating well" in France is a national code which qualifies, unites and identifies. When associated with holidays, in particular, the gastronomic experience seems to be the basis of many aspirations [..]
Mots clés :
local food, regional gastronomy, tourism

Vikneswaran Nair
Collection Revue Tourisme
Septembre 2008 - 14 pages
Over the years, the "ecotourism movement" has become a movement of global significance. In many developing countries, including Malaysia, ecotourism's ideal principles are being corrupted and watered down, hijacked and perverted by both "green-washing" and commercial exploitation. If ecotourism is to fulfill its revolutionary socio-economic potential, it must move from vagueness and imprecision to a [..]
Mots clés :
benchmarking, certification, eco-label, ecotourism, responsible tourism
Collection Revue Tourisme
Septembre 2008 - 14 pages
Over the years, the "ecotourism movement" has become a movement of global significance. In many developing countries, including Malaysia, ecotourism's ideal principles are being corrupted and watered down, hijacked and perverted by both "green-washing" and commercial exploitation. If ecotourism is to fulfill its revolutionary socio-economic potential, it must move from vagueness and imprecision to a [..]
Mots clés :
benchmarking, certification, eco-label, ecotourism, responsible tourism

Amran Hamzah
Collection Revue Tourisme
Avril 2006 - 22 pages
Tourism is currently the second highest contributor to Malaysia's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) after manufacturing. Despite it being a relatively late entrant as a "big time" tourism player, the tourism industry in Malaysia has grown by leaps and bounds since the early 1990's. Tourism policy planning in Malaysia is complex and influenced by the three-tier [..]
Mots clés :
Tourism planning, Malaysia, tourism policy, challenges
Collection Revue Tourisme
Avril 2006 - 22 pages
Tourism is currently the second highest contributor to Malaysia's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) after manufacturing. Despite it being a relatively late entrant as a "big time" tourism player, the tourism industry in Malaysia has grown by leaps and bounds since the early 1990's. Tourism policy planning in Malaysia is complex and influenced by the three-tier [..]
Mots clés :
Tourism planning, Malaysia, tourism policy, challenges
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Editions Espaces tourisme & loisirs - Collection Revue Tourisme n°14
Avril 2006 - 140 pages
A total of 10 articles have been compiled for this special issue of Revue Tourisme. The articles come from both public and private institutions of higher learning in France and Malaysia. They are from Université de Toulouse le Mirail, Université de Toulouse II, Taylor's College School of Hospitality & Tourism, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Universiti Sains [..]
Mots clés :
hospitality, tourism issues, Malaysia
Avril 2006 - 140 pages
A total of 10 articles have been compiled for this special issue of Revue Tourisme. The articles come from both public and private institutions of higher learning in France and Malaysia. They are from Université de Toulouse le Mirail, Université de Toulouse II, Taylor's College School of Hospitality & Tourism, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Universiti Sains [..]
Mots clés :
hospitality, tourism issues, Malaysia

François Vellas
Collection Revue Tourisme
Avril 2006 - 10 pages
There is great demand for professionals in the tourism industry, but there are numerous academic standards that cause fragmentation and difficulties in terms of the lack of transparency in training. The French LMD intends to standardize the European higher educational system in each European country. Every European student will obtain their first Bachelor's Degree after [..]
Mots clés :
post-graduate, academic standard, French education, tourism education
Collection Revue Tourisme
Avril 2006 - 10 pages
There is great demand for professionals in the tourism industry, but there are numerous academic standards that cause fragmentation and difficulties in terms of the lack of transparency in training. The French LMD intends to standardize the European higher educational system in each European country. Every European student will obtain their first Bachelor's Degree after [..]
Mots clés :
post-graduate, academic standard, French education, tourism education

Hema Subramonian, Pong Weng Wong, Wing Chong Kwong, Nancy Vathsala
Collection Revue Tourisme
Avril 2006 - 14 pages
Travel and Tourism (TT) is the biggest employer in the Asia Pacific region providing income and employment as well as stimulating regional growth. The tourism industry is an easily influenced industry where calamity, whether natural or manmade, in any country has an immediate and direct impact. The industry however, is resilient and will bounce back [..]
Mots clés :
Travel and Tourism, economy, disasters, challenges, tourism intelligence, informed travel decisions
Collection Revue Tourisme
Avril 2006 - 14 pages
Travel and Tourism (TT) is the biggest employer in the Asia Pacific region providing income and employment as well as stimulating regional growth. The tourism industry is an easily influenced industry where calamity, whether natural or manmade, in any country has an immediate and direct impact. The industry however, is resilient and will bounce back [..]
Mots clés :
Travel and Tourism, economy, disasters, challenges, tourism intelligence, informed travel decisions

Vikneswaran Nair
Collection Revue Tourisme
Avril 2006 - 16 pages
On 26 December 2004, an undersea earthquake measuring nine on the Richter scale occurred in the Indian Ocean off the northwest coast of Sumatra, the earthquake generated tsunamis that devastated the shores of Indonesia, India, Sri Lanka, Thailand, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and other countries with waves up to 40 feet high. More than [..]
Mots clés :
tsunami, tourism impact, natural disaster, aftermath, action-plan
Collection Revue Tourisme
Avril 2006 - 16 pages
On 26 December 2004, an undersea earthquake measuring nine on the Richter scale occurred in the Indian Ocean off the northwest coast of Sumatra, the earthquake generated tsunamis that devastated the shores of Indonesia, India, Sri Lanka, Thailand, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and other countries with waves up to 40 feet high. More than [..]
Mots clés :
tsunami, tourism impact, natural disaster, aftermath, action-plan
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