GGR 376 - Regional Geography of Tourism and Recreation



PRM 376 - Regional Geography of Tourism and Recreation

Course Syllabus

General information

( College of Social and Behavioral Science

Department of Geography, Planning, and Recreation

( PRM 376 ( Regional Geography of Tourism and Recreation

( Spring 2005

( 3 credit hours

( Instructor: Alan A. Lew

( Office: SW Forest Sciences Building, Room 120

( Office hours: TBA

Course prerequisites

None

Course description

Geographic perspectives on the global patterns of tourism and recreation.

This course presents the spatial characteristics of tourism and recreation. Location models, development morphology, and the impacts of tourism and recreation in shaping the geographic landscape are stressed. Students will be exposed to the significant contribution which geographers have made to the field of leisure studies in general, and tourism in particular. Topics include recreation and travel patterns, leisure site and situation characteristics, and tourism and recreation motivations as they relate to the geographic environment. The form and impact of tourism and recreation development both in the U.S. and in other societies will be discussed.

Course objectives

Students will be able to

(1) Understand and discuss the theoretical and social issues driving the rapid globalization tourism and leisure industries

(2) Recognize and critically explain the human, social and ethical implications of tourism development.

(3) Describe and support and exemplify with data the major components and trends in the tourism and leisure industries, and geographic approaches to their study and analysis.

(4) Be able to critically use the World Wide Web to obtain information and conduct geographic research on tourism and recreation.

Course structure/approach

This class will consist of weekly assignments based on text and online readings, and WWW-based exercises. Students will post opinion responses on the NAU Virtual Conference Center to share with other students in the class. More factual assignments will be sent directly to the instructor.

Textbook and required materials

Hudman, Lloyd E. and Jackson, Richard H. 2003. Geography of Travel and Tourism, 4th Ed., Clifton Park, NY: Delmar.

Course outline

Week 1 - Geography, Tourism and Recreation: Leisure Landscapes

Week 2 - Historical Development of Leisure and Tourism

Week 3 - Patterns and Processes of Tourism and Recreation: Introduction

Week 4 - Tourism and Recreation in Western Europe: Heritage and the Welfare State

Week 5 - Tourism and Recreation in Eastern Europe & Russia: Economic Transformations

Week 6 - Tourism and Recreation in North Africa, Middle East and Central Asia: Politics, Religion and Culture

Week 7 - Midterm Review Assignment

Week 8 - Tourism and Recreation in Sub-Saharan Africa: Traditional Societies and Sustainable Development

Week 9 - Tourism and Recreation in South Asia: Pilgrimage, Poverty and Mountain Trekking

Week 10 - Tourism and Recreation in Southeast Asia: Tropical Adventures and Ecotourism

Week 11 - Tourism and Recreation in East Asia: Globalization and Americanization

Week 12 - Tourism and Recreation in Oceania and Island Countries: Isolation and Remoteness

Week 13 - Tourism and Recreation in Central & South America: Caribbean Sun and Indigenous Tourism

Week 14 - Tourism and Recreation in North America: The Geography of Consumption

Week 15 - The Future of Global Tourism: Final Exam Assignment

ASSESSMENT OF OUTCOMES

Three instruments will be used to assess student achievement of the learning objectives listed above:

(1) Two Major Papers

There will be two major papers, one due at midterm and one at the end of the class. Each consists of a carefully worded written assignments designed to critically review the material covered in the week prior to each. I typically try to personalize these review assignments, so that students are required to apply what they have learned to themselves, or a situation that they are individually and personally very familiar with.

(2) Weekly Assignments

Students need to demonstrate, on a weekly basis, their familiarity with the material and the development of their essential skills. Assignments will vary from week to week to ensure that course objectives and essential skills are all covered. Most of these will involve a multiple choice quiz that will be taken through WebCT. Some of these will involve analysis of data or searching for specific information on the Internet. Other assignments will require critical reading and writing based on the text, online readings, or the writings of fellow students. Additional assignments will be more exploratory and self-reflective.

Grading System

2 Major Papers - 50 points each 100

13 Weekly Assignments - 25 points each 325

TOTAL 425 points

A = 90-100% B = 80-89% C = 65-79% D = 50-64% F = below 50%

COURSE POLICIES

WARNING : Keep all of the work that you receive points for in this class (and all of your classes)! If there is ever a discrepancy between what I have recorded and what you think you received, I will only change my record if you have your original work.

PLAGIARISM and CHEATING : You are expected to do all of the work yourself, and to properly reference any material that you use from other sources. DO NOT COPY ANOTHER STUDENT(S WORK. DO NOT COPY SOMETHING FROM ANY OTHER SOURCE WITHOUT A COMPLETE REFERENCE TO ITS ORIGINAL AUTHOR (Author, Title, Year, Publisher, Page numbers, and Access date and URL for Web material). If you do either of these, you will receive zero (0) points for the assignment, and you will probably receive a grade of ' F ' for the class.

The following WWW site on doing research and avoiding electronic plagiarism is recommended reading for anyone doing research on the WWW: < >

Northern Arizona University

POLICY STATEMENTS

SAFE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY

NAU's Safe Working and Learning Environment Policy seeks to prohibit discrimination and promote the safety of all individuals within the university. The goal of this policy is to prevent the occurrence of discrimination on the basis of sex, race, color, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, disability, or veteran status and to prevent sexual harassment, sexual assault, or retaliation by anyone at this university.

You may obtain a copy of this policy from the college dean's office. If you have concerns about this policy, it is important that you contact the departmental chair, dean's office, the Office of Student Life (523-5181), the academic ombudsperson (523-9368), or NAU's Office of Affirmative Action (523-3312).

STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES

If you have a learning and/or physical disability, you are encouraged to make arrangements for class assignments/exams so your academic performance will not suffer because of a disability or handicap. If you have questions about special provisions for students with disabilities, contact the Counseling and Testing Center (523-2261).

It is your responsibility to register with the Counseling and Testing Center. Applications for services should be made at least eight weeks before the start of the semester.

If the Counseling and Testing Center verifies your eligibility for special services, you should consult with your instructor during the first week in the semester so appropriate arrangements can be made. Concerns related to noncompliance with appropriate provisions should be directed to the Disability Support Services coordinator in the Counseling and Testing Center.

INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW BOARD

Any study involving observation of or interaction with human subjects that originates at NAU - including a course project, report, or research paper - must be reviewed and approved by the Institutional Review Board (IRB) for the protection of human subjects in research and research-related activities.

The IRB meets once each month. Proposals must be submitted for review at least fifteen working days before the monthly meeting. You should consult with your course instructor early in the course to ascertain if your project needs to be reviewed by the IRB and/or to secure information or appropriate forms and procedures for the IRB review. Your instructor and department chair or college dean must sign the application for approval by the IRB. The IRB categorizes projects into three levels depending on the nature of the project: exempt from further review, expedited review, or full board review. If the IRB certifies that a project is exempt from further review, you need not resubmit the project for continuing IRB review as long as no modifications in the exempted procedures.

A copy of the IRB Policy and Procedures Manual is available in each department's administrative office and each college dean's office. If you have questions, contact Carey Conover, Office of Grant and Contract Services, at 523-4889.

ACADEMIC INTEGRITY

The university takes an extremely serious view of violations of academic integrity. As members of the academic community, NAU's administration, faculty, staff and students are dedicated to promoting an atmosphere of honesty and are committed to maintaining the academic integrity essential to the educational process. Inherent in this commitment is the belief that academic dishonesty in all forms violates the basic principles of integrity and impedes learning. Students are therefore responsible for conducting themselves in a academically honest manner.

Individual students and faculty members are responsible for identifying instances of academic dishonest. Faculty members then recommend penalties to the department chair or college dean in keeping with the severity of the violation. The complete policy on academic integrity is in Appendix F of NAU's Student Handbook.

MEDICAL INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR STUDENTS

The University's self-insurance plan does not provide medical coverage to students if injured while participating in University-related activities or academic programs. Students are strongly encourage to obtain medical/health insurance prior to participation through their parent's health insurance plan or by purchasing insurance (such as the Blue Cross/Blue Shield package offered through Fronske Health Center.)

ACCOMMODATION OF RELIGIOUS OBSERVANCE AND PRACTICE

No employee, agent, or institution under the jurisdiction of the Arizona Board of Regents, shall discriminate against any student, employee, or other individual, because of such individual's religious belief or practice or any absence thereof. Furthermore, administrators and faculty members are responsible to reasonably accommodate individual religious practices. A refusal to accommodate is justified only when undue hardship would result from each available alternative of reasonable accommodation.

No administrator or faculty member shall retaliate or otherwise discriminate against any student, employee or prospective employee because that individual has sought a religious accommodation pursuant to this policy.

CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT STATEMENT

Membership in the academic community places a special obligation on all members to preserve an atmosphere conducive to a safe and positive learning environment. Part of that obligation implies the responsibility of each member of the NAU community to maintain an environment in which the behavior of any individual is not disruptive.

It is the responsibility of each student to behave in a manner which does not interrupt or disrupt the delivery of education by faculty members or receipt of education by students, within or outside the classroom. The determination of whether such interruption or disruption has occurred has to be made by the faculty member at the time the behavior occurs. It becomes the responsibility of the individual faculty member to maintain and enforce the standards of behavior acceptable to preserving an atmosphere for teaching and learning in accordance with University regulations and the course syllabus.

At a minimum, students will be warned if their behavior is evaluated by the faculty member as disruptive. Serious disruptions, as determined by the faculty member, may result in immediate removal of the student from the instructional environment. Significant and/or continued violations may result in an administrative withdrawal from the class. Additional responses by the faculty member to disruptive behavior may include a range of actions from discussing the disruptive behavior with the student to referral to the appropriate academic unit and/or the Office of Student Life for administrative review, with a view to implement corrective action up to and including suspension or expulsion.

EVACUATION POLICIES

IMPORTANT EVACUATION INFORMATION

When the fire alarm rings, everyone must evacuate the building. It is a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine, to not adhere to this regulation. Also the fire alarm is never to be turned off by anyone other than official representatives of the NAU Police Department or the Flagstaff Fire Department. Be forewarned that we will be subject to fire drills from time-to-time.

WHEN A FIRE ALARM IS ACTIVATED

1. Proceed to the nearest EXIT. FOLLOW DIRECTIONS OF EMERGENCY PERSONNEL.

2. Feel the top of the door, if it is hot, or smoke is visible, do not open.

3. Do not attempt to save possessions at the risk of personal injury.

4. DO NOT USE ELEVATORS.

5. DO NOT BREAK WINDOWS. Oxygen feeds fires.

6. Stay low if moving through smoke.

7. CLOSE AS MANY DOORS AS POSSIBLE BETWEEN YOU AND THE FIRE.

8. ALL fires, regardless of size, must be reported to the University Policy 3-3000.

EVACUATION

1. If safe, secure vital records and shut down electrical equipment.

2. Proceed to your predetermined exit or alternate exit if necessary. Shut all doors as you leave.

3. The Floor Monitor is responsible for ensuring that all staff and visitors evacuate the area.

4. Assist disabled students, employees or visitors.

5. Proceed quietly and orderly.

6. DO NOT USE ELEVATORS.

7. DO NOT OPEN DOOR if hot or if smoke is present.

8. Once outside, assemble at a designated area away from any entrances or exits.

EVACUATION OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES

It is very likely that evacuations will involve disabled individuals. The following will be helpful in safe evacuation and communication during an emergency.

Above all else, involve the individual. They are the experts on their own disabilities, and how best to move them out of a building in an emergency. Make sure he/she understands what is happening, and what procedure must be followed. Many disabled people are vulnerable to respiratory complications - remove them from smoke or fumes immediately.

Attachment

Reading List of Tourism and Recreation Research by Geographers

GENERAL REFERENCES

Bristow, R. and Carmichael, B. (1999, in press) 'The State of Teaching Recreation and Tourism Geography in North America', Proceedings of the New England St. Lawrence Valley Geographical Society Annual Meeting, Vol. XXVIII. R. Donnell, editor. Framingham State College.

Mitchell, L. S. and Smith, R. V. (1989) 'The Geography of Recreation, Tourism, and Sport', in G.L. Gaile and C.J. Willmott (eds.), Geography in America. Columbus, OH: Merrill Publishing Co., 387-408.

TOURISM

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Allender, J. D. (1995). 'The Impact of Expatriates on the Development of Resorts in Western Cayo District, Belize'. Yearbook, Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers, 21: 67-75.

Andrews, A. (1990). 'Regional Aspects of Tourism in Virginia'. The Virginia Geographer, 22/2: 20-30.

Beck, P. J. (1990). 'Regulating One of the Last Tourist Frontiers: Antarctica'. Applied Geography, 10/4: 343-356.

Berman, M. (1989). 'Revere Beach: A Peculiarly American Seaside Resort'. Focus, 39/3: 4-8.

Boniface, B. (1990). The Geography of Travel and Tourism. London: Butterworth-Heinemann.

Boyd, S. W. and Butler, R. W. (1996). 'Managing Ecotourism: an Opportunity Spectrum Approach'. Tourism Management, 17/8: 557-566.

Briguglio, L., Archer, B., Jafari, J., and Wall, G., eds. (1996). Sustainable Tourism in Islands and Small States: Issues and Policies. London: Cassell.

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Browne, R. and Nolan, M. L. (1989). 'Western Indian Reservation Tourism Development'. Annals of Tourism of Research, 16/3: 360-376.

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Carmichael, B., Peppard, D. M., , Jr., and Boudreau, F. (1995). 'Megaresort on my Doorstep: Local Resident Attitudes toward Foxwood Casino and Casino Gambling on Nearby Indian Reservation Land'. Journal of Travel Research, 34/3: 9-16.

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Cater, E. and Lowman, G., eds. (1994). Ecotourism: A Sustainable Option?. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons.

Chang, T. C. (1997). 'Heritage as a Tourism Commodity: Traversing the Tourist-Local Divide'. Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, 18/1: 46-68.

------- (1999). 'Local Uniqueness in the Global Village: Heritage Tourism in Singapore'. The Professional Geographer, 51/1: 91-103.

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Chubb, M. (1989). 'Tourism Patterns and Determinants in the Great Lakes Region: Populations, Resources, Roads and Perceptions'. Geojournal, 19/3: 297-302.

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Connell, J. (1994). 'Anguilla: The Tourist Trajectory in a Microstate'. Caribbean Geography, 492: 131-138.

Crang, M. (1997). 'Picturing Practices: Research Through the Tourist Gaze'. Progress in Human Geography, 21/3: 359-373.

Cukier-Snow, J. and Wall, G. (1993). 'Tourism Employment: Perspectives from Bali'. Tourism Management, 14/3: 195-201.

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Cybriwski, R. and Shimizo A. (1993). 'Ashio: Rocks, Rust and Tourism on Japan's Copper Mountain'. Focus, 43/1: 22-28.

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------------ (1999). 'The French Mode of Social Regulation and Sustainable Tourism Development: The Case of Disneyland Paris'. Tourism Geographies, 1/1: 86-107.

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Dearden, P. and Haron, S. (1994). 'Alternative Tourism and Adaptive Change'. Annals of Tourism Research, 21: 81-102.

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------- (1991). 'Spatial Behavior in a Bahamian Resort'. Annals of Tourism of Research, 18: 251-268.

DeBres, K. (1991). 'Seaside Resorts, Working, Museums, and Factory Shops: Three Vignettes as British Tourism Enters the Nineties'. Focus, 41/2: 10-16.

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Fesenmaier, D. R. (1988). 'Integrating Activity Patterns into Destination Choice Models'. Journal of Leisure Research, 20/3: 175-191.

----------------- (1994). 'Traveler Use of Visitor Information Centers: Implications for Development in Illinois'. Journal of Travel Research, 33/1: 44-50.

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----------------- and Vogt, C. A. (1993). 'Evaluating the Economic Impact of Travel Information Provided at Indiana Welcome Centers'. Journal of Travel Research, 31/3: 33-39.

-----------------, Jones, L., Um, S., and Ozuna, T., Jr. (1989). 'Assessing the Economic Impact of Outdoor Recreation Travel to the Texas Gulf Coast'. Journal of Travel Research, 28/1: 18-23.

-----------------, Vogt, C. A., and Stewart, W. P. (1993). 'Investigating the Influence of Welcome Center Information on Travel Behavior'. Journal of Travel Research, 31/3: 47-52.

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------- (1991). 'Tourism and Its Impact in Costa del Sol, Spain'. Focus, 41/3: 7-11.

------- (1994). 'The Economic Geography of Regional Festivals: Beer Drinking and Small Town Mississippi River Festivals'. Focus, 44/2: 30-33.

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------- (1993). 'Planning for Tourism Business Districts'. Annals of Tourism of Research, 20: 583-600.

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--------- (1999). '"From Here to Eternity": Voyages of Re(dis)covery in Tourist Landscapes of Hawai'i', in D. W. Woodcock (ed.), Hawai'i: New Geographies. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Department of Geography, 153-177.

Graff, T. O. and Wiseman, R. F. (1990). 'Changing Pattern of Retirement Counties Since 1965'. Geographical Review, 80/3: 239-251.

Gribb, W. J. (1990). 'Tourism as a Form of Regional Economic Development'. Papers and Proceedings of Applied Geography Conferences, 13: 96-104.

Haider, W. and Ewing, G. O. (1990). 'A Model of Tourist Choices of Hypothetical Caribbean Destinations'. Leisure Sciences, 12/1: 1-8.

Hall, C. M. and Page, S. J. (1999). 'The Geography of Tourism and Recreation: Environment, Place and Space'. New York: Routledge.

Hall, C. M. and Shultis, J. (1991). 'Railways, Tourism and Worthless Lands: The Establishment of National Parks in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States'. Australian-Canadian Studies - A Journal for the Humanities and the Social Sciences, 8/2: 57-74.

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Hamley, W. (1991). 'Tourism in the Northwest Territories'. Geographical Review, 81/4: 389-399.

Harnapp, V. and Harnapp, L. (1998). 'Laos: Now Open for Tourist Business'. Focus 45/2:6-12.

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------- (1992). Ski Resort Development in Colorado: Mining the "White Gold", in A. David Hill, (ed.), Interdependence in Geographic Education. Boulder: University of Colorado Center for Geographic Education, 53-61.

Hinch, T. (1998). 'Ecotourist and Indigenous Hosts: Diverging Views on their Relationship'. Current Issues in Tourism, 1/1:120-124.

Hobbs, J. J. (1992). 'Sacred Space and Touristic Development at Jebel Musa (Mt. Sinai), Egypt'. Journal of Cultural Geography, 12/2: 99-114.

Hoffman, P. R. (1992). 'Tourism and Language in Mexico's Los Cabos'. Journal of Cultural Geography, 12/2: 77-92.

Hornsby, S. J. (1993). 'The Gilded Age and the Making of Bar Harbor'. Geographical Review, 83/4: 455-468.

Hovinen, G. (1995). 'Heritage Issues in Urban Tourism: An Assessment of New Trends in Lancaster County'. Tourism Management 16/5: 381-388.

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------------- and Davis, J. E. (1994). 'Changes and Patterns of Origin Regions of International Tourism'. Geojournal, 34/4: 481-490.

------------- and Jackson, R. H. (1992). 'Mormon Pilgrimage and Tourism'. Annals of Tourism of Research, 19/1: 107-121.

------------- and Jackson, R. H. (1998). The Geography of Travel and Tourism. Albany: Delmar Publishers.

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Husbands, W. (1989). Social Status and Perception of Tourism in Zambia. Annals of Tourism of Research, 16/2: 237-253.

--------- and Thompson, S. (1990). 'The Host Society and the Consequences of Tourism in Livingstone, Zambia'. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 14/3: 490-513.

Hussey, A. (1989). 'Tourism in a Balinese Village'. Geographical Review, 79/3: 311-325.

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--------- (1995a). 'A flawed implementation of sustainable tourism: the experience of Akamas, Cyprus'. Tourism Management, 16/8: 583-529.

--------- (1995b). 'Planning for International Tourism in Less Developed Countries: Toward Sustainability?'. Journal of Planning and Literature, 9/3: 25-27.

--------- (1995c). 'Strengthening the Ties Between Tourism and Economic Geography: A Theoretical Agenda'. Professional Geographer, 47/1: 49-60.

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--------- and Debbage, K., eds. (1998). The Economic Geogaphy of the Tourism Industry: A Supply-Side Analysis. New York: Routledge.

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--------- (1990b). 'Resort Camping in America'. Annals of Tourism of Research, 17: 385-407.

--------- (1996). 'Historic Houses and Special Events'. Annals of Tourism Research, 23: 398-414.

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--------- (1989b). 'Tourism and Development: Perplexity or Panacea?'. Journal of Travel Research, 28/1: 2-6.

--------- and Kariel, P.E. (1988). 'Tourist Developments in the Kananaskis Valley area, Alberta, Canada, and the Impact of the 1988 Winter Olympic Games'. Mountain Research and Development, 8/1: 1-10.

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-------- (1988a). 'Authenticity and Sense of Place in the Tourism Development Experience of Older Retail Districts'. Journal of Travel Research 27/4: 15-22.

-------- (1988b). 'Tourism and Place Studies: An Example of Older Retail Districts in Oregon. Journal of Geography', 87/4: 122-126.

-------- (1992). 'Perceptions of Tourists and Tour Guides in Singapore'. Journal of Cultural Geography, 12/2:45-52.

-------- (1994). 'A Framework of Tourist Attraction Research'. in B. J. R. Ritchie and C. R. Goeldner (eds.), Travel, Tourism, and Hospitality Research: A Handbook for Managers and Researchers. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 291-304.

-------- (1996). 'Tourism Management on American Indian Lands in the U.S.' Tourism Management, 17/5: 355-65.

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