1 Definitions
1 Definitions
Tourism embraces nearly all aspects of our society. Apart from its importance to
economic changes, human socio-cultural activities and environmental development,
tourism is related to other academic subjects such as geography, economics, history,
languages, psychology, marketing, business and law, etc.
Therefore, it is necessary to integrate a number of subjects to study tourism. For
example, subjects such as history and geography help us understand more about the
development of the historical and geographical resources of a tourist destination.
Besides, subjects like marketing and business help us understand the promotion and
marketing of tourism products.
Travel and Tourism as an
Integrated Discipline
Tourism is a complex field of study because it includes a variety of disciplines which are
either directly or indirectly related to the understanding of tourism. The study of
information technology enhances our understanding of the importance of the global
distribution system and its effect on tourism business.
The study of religion and culture provides information on the cultural resources of a
destination and opportunities to develop it as a cultural destination. Tourism is so vast, so
complex, and so multifaceted that there is a wide range of subjects related to tourism.
Global distribution system
Technology
Business of Tourism
Economics
Tourism
Behaviour Social Studies
History of
Tourism History
Destination Geography
Development
Religion
Culture
1. Tourism—The activities of persons traveling to and staying in
places outside their usual environment for not more than one
consecutive year for leisure, business, and other purposes.