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Książka = Book ; KS/2/1985/R06P02
Creator:Kulikowski, Roman (1928–2017) ; Bokemann, D.
Publisher:Instytut Badań Systemowych. Polska Akademia Nauk ; Systems Research Institute. Polish Academy of Sciences
Place of publishing: Date issued/created: Description:[2], 494-507, 548-549 pages ; 21 cm ; Bibliography p. 507
Type of object: Abstract:Tourism is not only an interesting subject of study for social and geographic scientists. It had been recognised a long time ago -a~ an important sec.tor of regional economies. As a result there exists, among the regional planners and decision makers, a growing interest in the methods of evafuation of economic benefits accruing from tourism as we\l as - the eveluation of effects of concrete policies in pricing, taxing an~ regional investments. The present paper is concerned rnainly with the methodological aspects of tourisrn policies. In particular, an attempt has been made to analyse the following problems: how the demand, originating in subregion R1 , for recreation in subregion Rj, depends on dernographic and socioeconomic structure of R1 and how it is influenced by attractiveness of Rj including px:ices, travel costs etc.? - how the future demand for tourism is related to the future supply of accomodation and service facilities? - what should be the regional policy in taxing and public investments so as to maximize the revenue, satisfy the tourists and private facilities owners, protect the regional environment etc.? - how a computerised system can assists the planners and decision makers in irnproving the regional planning strategy?
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Digitizing institution:Systems Research Institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences
Original in:Library of Systems Research Institute PAS
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