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Developing Dementia-Friendly Tourism Destinations: An Exploratory Analysis
Page, S.; Innes, A.; Cutler, C. (2015-07-01)Dementia is emerging as a global issue. Increases in life expectancy create an older population structure with accompanying health needs but also high lifestyle expectations. For example existing generations have come to ... -
Evaluating travel agents' provision of health advice to travellers
Lawton, G.; Page, S. (1997-03-01)This paper examines the growing interest in the emergent field of travellers' health as evidenced throughout the expanding interdisciplinary literature on travel medicine. It examines the role of travel agents in the tourism ... -
From dingy docks to desirable docklands ( London, renewal).
Page, S. (1985-12-01)London's docklands are regarded by some as a shining success, and others as an example of how not to treat local communities.-Author -
International handbook on the economics of tourism
Page, S. (2007-12) -
Managing Urban Parks: User Perspectives and Local Leisure Needs in the 1990s
Page, S.; Nielsen, K.; Goodenough, R. (1994-01-01)Local authorities in Britain have experienced a ‘management revolution’ in the 1980s and early 1990s following the Local Government Act (1988), which introduced the concept of internal trading systems and Compulsory ... -
New Zealand - changing patterns of international tourism
Page, S. (1989-01-01)The number of overseas tourists to New Zealand continues to increase although the 15.6% annual growth rate of the 1960s is no longer achievable, having fallen to 7.55% in the 1980s. Dr Stephen Page of the Department of ... -
Review of Tourism Geography, S. Williams (London: Routledge, 1991)
Page, S. (2000-08) -
Towards sustainable tourism planning in New Zealand: Public sector planning responses
Page, S.; Thorn, K. (1997-04-01)This paper examines the concept of sustainable tourism planning in New Zealand and its relationship to the Resource Management Act. The paper considers the public sector planning responses towards tourism development issues ... -
Transport and tourism in Scotland: A case study of scenario planning at VisitScotland
Page, S.; Yeoman, I.; Greenwood, Chris (Routledge, 2008-12-22) -
Understanding the nature of Project Management capacity in Sri Lankan non-governmental organisations (NGOs): A Resource Based Perspective
Nanthagopan, Y.; Williams, N.L.; Page, S. (2016-11-01)Project Management (PM) capacity can be defined as PM resources and capabilities that are supporting for effective project operations. Using the Resource Based Perspective, the paper aims to explore the nature of PM capacity ...