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Tourism
Geography and Ecology
PRESENTATIONS:
Presentations
20-30 min., followed by discussion chaired by the presenters
Written
paper at least 5 pages per person to be handed in
before July 27.
Presentation topics:
First part: Taking
stock
May
3: Geography of Tourism Demand:
Silver-haired
tourism: How the "greying"
of the tourism market changes the spatial
patterns of demand of tourism
Nadine
Beckert, Catharina Cassube
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May 10: Geography
of Tourism Supply: The world according
to Neckermann: How the world looks like
for a little green (wo)man from Mars with catalogues as the
only source of information
Jördis
Gorzel, Anja Manthei, Antje Frommholz
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May 17: Geography
of Transportation How
no-frill airlines change the real and
imagined accessibility
of touristic destinations
Daniela
Prütz, Anu Korpi
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Second part: The acquisition of places for Leisure and Tourism
May 24: Countryside, Mountains,
Wilderness The
Changing History of Waterfalls as Tourist Attractions
- From Schaffhausen and Staubbach to the Niagara Falls
to Frozen Waterfall Climbing
Veronika,
Adelaide, Valeria / Mareike Müller, Steffi
Chollet, Melanie Witt, Susanne Fischer
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Touristical development of Eastern Prussia/Kaliningrad
Oblast (from geographical point of view) 1930
- 2004 Silvio Moritz, Ina Thürkow, Sabine Arendholz
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June
21 (after lunch): Heritage City Center
--> Tourist Bubble Conflicts
of usage between inhabitants and tourists
in UNESCO World Heritage Sites: The
example of Stralsund
Annette
Scholz, Henry Kröher
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June
21 (after lunch): Las
Vegas: An example for the spatial diversification
of an area resulting from tourism Ramona
Verch Ina Voigtländer Nicole Müller
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June 21
(after lunch): Inventing totally man-made
l+t places Alpine
Sports without mountains: The development
of Artificial ski slopes
Susanne
Eckenbrecht, Susanne Mädel, Susann Kostka
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Contact: wolfgang.arlt@fh-stralsund.de
Office: 1/132, Tel. (03831) 45 6961
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