By introducing the systematic analysis of the essential elements of highly industrialised tourism systems in terms of their functional, structural, operational and interrelational attributes, and by examining the nature of the interrelationships between tourism system elements and the environments with which they interact, this subject provides knowledge and understanding of the specific contexts within which tourism industry management, and the overall management of tourism systems, are practised.
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Subject EFTSL: 0.125