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El. knyga: Event Tourism and Sustainable Community Development: Advances, Effects, and Implications

Edited by (University of Kota, India), Edited by (University of Kota, India), Edited by (UK Tourism Society), Edited by
  • Formatas: 334 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Oct-2023
  • Leidėjas: Apple Academic Press Inc.
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000772012
  • Formatas: 334 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Oct-2023
  • Leidėjas: Apple Academic Press Inc.
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000772012

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Addresses the need to develop event tourism sustainably for effective local community development, examining its impact on sustainability, local culture and community, and community development. It covers rural and urban events, tourism during and after COVID–19, how event tourism impacts women’s empowerment, and more.



The event tourism business has become more and more essential to community development in countries around the world, helping to increase the appeal of specific destinations and generating huge economic benefits for the communities of the destinations, impacting local economies. With examples from India, Sri Lanka, Turkey, Malaysia, United Arab Emirates, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Portugal, Argentina, and Zimbabwe, this volume provides a valuable examination of sustainable community development in conjunction with event tourism along with helpful tools for promoting, organizing, and hosting successful events.

This book looks at a wide range of festivals and other events around the world and examines their impact on tourism, sustainability, local culture and community, and community development. It highlights rural as well as urban event tourism, event tourism during and after COVID–19, how event tourism impacts women’s empowerment, promoting event tourism and community development, new opportunities and challenges in event tourism education, and more.

1. Tracing the Journey of Event Tourism: Co-Evolution to Synergic Merger
2. Pull Factors That Influence Millennials to Visit the Citrawarna Cultural
Festival
3. Effects and Implications of Event Tourism on Sustainable
Community Development: A Review
4. Rural Event Tourism and Community
Development
5. Growth and Development of Catamaran: A New Luxury Tourism
Demand
6. Role and Importance of Event Tourism in Economic and Social
Development
7. The Terror, the Spectacle, and the Worker: The Role of
Security Guards in the Organization of Mega Events and Festivals
8. Advancing
Womens Roles and Empowerment in Event Tourism in Rajasthan
9. Collaborative
Involvement of Major and Minor Stakeholders for Organizing Community Events
10. Promoting Events and Festivals through Digital Marketing Tools: A
Conceptual Framework
11. Events Create Successful Destination Imaging: Case
of the Kirkpinar Oil Wrestling Festival
12. A Feasibility Study of
Resurrecting Elephant Marriage in Mondulkiri as a Tourism Event: Case Studies
of Pu Tromand Pu Tang Villages
13. Antecedents and Challenges of Sustainable
Event Management Practices in Sri Lanka
14. Event Organization Issues and
Challenges for Disabled Youths
15. Case Study of Tripura as a Destination
Brand with Post-Pandemic Perspectives
16. Impact of Pandemic Crisis and
Challenges on Event Tourism
17. Opportunities and Challenges in Event Tourism
Education
18. Enhancing Entrepreneurship in the Event Tourism Industry
19.
Rural Event Tourism: Developing Sustainable Rural Event Tourism for the
Development of the Community
Ekta Dhariwal, PhD, is a social activist and Founder President of the NGO Aksham Kalyan Sansthan, India. She is a member of the Board of Management at the University of Kota, Rajasthan, India. She is a motivational speaker and has published several books and research papers in national and international journals. Dr. Dhariwal has been awarded a Sumatra Women Entrepreneurship Award in 2016 and Do Your VentureWomen Entrepreneurship Award in 2021 by the Indian Institute of Management.

Shruti Arora, PhD, is a guest faculty in the Department of Commerce and Management, University of Kota, Kota, Rajasthan, India. Her research has been published in national and international journals. She has authored the book Event Management and Marketing: Theory, Practical Approaches and Planning and co-edited Event Tourism in Asian Countries: Challenges and Prospects. Her description of the term Food Walk Tourism is published in the Encyclopedia of Tourism Management and Marketing.

Anukrati Sharma, PhD, is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Commerce and Management, University of Kota, India. She has edited several books, including Overtourism: A Risk for Tourist Destinations: Impacts and Solution and Handbook of Information Technology and Communication on Tourism and Hospitality, among others. She has attended national and international conferences, presented over 45 papers, and given many talks, lectures, and panel discussions.

Azizul Hassan, PhD, is a member of the Tourism Consultants Network of the UK Tourism Society. His areas of research interest are hospitality-related technology-supported marketing, immersive technology applications, and the hospitality industry in developing countries. He has authored over 100 articles and book chapters in leading tourism outlets. He is also part of the editorial team of 15 book projects and is a regular reviewer for tourism journals.