Philosophical Issues in Tourism 2009
DOI: 10.21832/9781845410988-004
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Chapter 3. What is Tourism? Definitions, Theoretical Phases and Principles

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“…Otel işletmeleri günümüzde kamuya en az bir gece konaklama olanağı sunma amacıyla kurulan, çoğu zaman yiyecek-içecek ve diğer bazı hizmetlerin sunumunu da içeren turizm iş birimleridir (Netto 2009). Otel işletmelerindeki konaklama deneyimi ise;…”
Section: Otel İşletmeleri̇nde Konaklama Deneyi̇mi̇unclassified
“…Otel işletmeleri günümüzde kamuya en az bir gece konaklama olanağı sunma amacıyla kurulan, çoğu zaman yiyecek-içecek ve diğer bazı hizmetlerin sunumunu da içeren turizm iş birimleridir (Netto 2009). Otel işletmelerindeki konaklama deneyimi ise;…”
Section: Otel İşletmeleri̇nde Konaklama Deneyi̇mi̇unclassified
“…With the involvement of these various aspects, caution is needed in defining tourism, because the meaning of tourism will differ depending on the field of the study [15]. Based on the above concept, the most important element of tourism is t h e tourists, which consequently defines tourists as a keyword in studying the tourism industry [16] - [23]. The research by [22] revealed that the term "tourist" was firstly used by Stendhal in 1838 in "Memoires and tourists".…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The nexus between tourism and the environment is very complex [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]. The dynamics and complexity of the nexus between tourism and the environment are due to the fact that tourism means both the multiple activities that people carry out in their leisure time-when they travel in their own country or abroad, visiting different places with a specific purpose, such as rest and relaxation, entertainment, medical treatment or to enrich their knowledge-and the industry created to satisfy all the services requested by tourists at the destination, at a high level of quality, and under the conditions of the protection and conservation of tourist resources in particular, and of the environment in general [11]. At the same time, the environment can be seen through its potential, expressed by the natural richness represented by spectacular landscapes, varied relief configuration, favourable climatic conditions, therapeutic value and the abundance of natural factors, such as mineral and thermal-mineral waters, flora and fauna [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%