Table of contents - Special Issue: Walking in tourism cities
Guest Editors: Yael Ram, Colin Michael Hall
Making cities more walkable for tourists: a view from Singapore’s streets
Joan HendersonThe purpose of this paper is to explore the meanings of walkability and relevance for tourism in modern Asian cities, including barriers to its implementation. Particular…
Walking the public: re(visiting) Athens’s historical centre
Dimitra KanellopoulouSince the 1980s, planning public spaces for leisure walking is largely linked with economic and cultural objectives. Parallel to this tendency and the priorities of local…
The Walking Institute: a reflexive approach to tourism
Blake MorrisThe purpose of this paper is to discuss Deveron Project’s (DP) Walking Institute, the only programme in the UK dedicated to commissioning artists to create walks. The author…
Assessment of factors influencing walkability in shopping streets of tourism cities: case of Bursa, Turkey
Tulin Vural Arslan, Selen Durak, Fatma Dizdar Gebesce, Belcin BalcikThe purpose of this paper is to identify the principal factors affecting walkability from the viewpoint of the inhabitants of Bursa. It is intended to discover whether…
Analysing the flow pattern in the tourism city of Eskisehir
Saidazim Sharipov, Hatice Günseli DemirkolThe purpose of this paper is to analyse pedestrian movement and traffic flow in one of the touristic destinations with several public spaces and buildings in the city of Eskisehir.
Walkability assessment and tourism cities: the case of Venice
Andrea Gorrini, Viola BertiniThe purpose of this paper is to propose a systematic review of the contributions present in the literature about walkability. This is aimed at defining a set of criteria and…
Walk Score and tourist accommodation
Yael Ram, C. Michael HallThe purpose of this paper is to extend the research on tourist walkability and Walk Score® by posing the question “does tourist accommodation benefit from being located in…
Tourist cities as embodied places of learning: walking in the “feelds” of Shanghai and Lisbon
Wendelin Küpers, Desmond WeeWalking is considered as a particular relationship for rhythmic moving in cityscapes and as method for understanding. The purpose of this paper is to explore the significance of…
Difficulties for enjoyment of public spaces by residents: Maldonado-Punta del Este conurbation
María Dolores Sánchez-Fernández, Daniel Álvarez-Bassi, Jose Ramon CardonaThe purpose of this paper is to determine whether the various types of negative impacts have an effect on the general attitude toward tourism and the difficulty for the enjoyment…
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2056-5607e-ISSN:
2056-5615ISSN-L:
2056-5615Online date, start – end:
2015Copyright Holder:
International Tourism Studies AssociationOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Prof Andres Coca-Stefaniak
- Prof Alastair Morrison