The report summarizes the state of the art in reference to transportation to and within small cities with historic/scenic sites. It postulates a field of tourist travel having five components: travel behavior; impacts on communities and areas arising from that behavior; alternative strategies for dealing with those impacts; projects and policies chosen from these alternatives; and an institutional system within which these activities occur. The report emphasizes the importance of this form of travel--ie., travel for purposes of tourism--in an increasingly energy conscious society.
Tourist Traffic in Small Historic Cities: Analysis, Strategies, and Recommendations
1976
317 pages
Report
No indication
English
Transportation & Traffic Planning , Recreation , Road Transportation , Problem-Solving Information for State & Local , Travel , Urban areas , Travel patterns , Local government , Policies , Economic impact , Social effect , Energy conservation , Urban transportation , Transportation management , Tourism , Small cities
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