This book, International Tourism Geography, is written to provide a comprehensive and critical foundation for understanding tourism as a spatially embedded and globally interconnected phenomenon. As tourism continues to expand across borders and regions, its interactions with place, people, environment, and technology have become increasingly complex. This book is intended to help readers grasp those complexities by positioning geography at the core of tourism analysis, rather than treating it as a peripheral background element. Tourism is not only about destinations and movement; it is deeply shaped by spatial patterns, regional inequalities, cultural contexts, political structures, environmental conditions, and technological systems. International tourism geography offers the analytical tools needed to understand why tourism develops unevenly, how destinations are formed and transformed, and how global flows of tourists, capital, information, and images reshape places over time.
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