Author: Hawaii. Governor's Advisory Committee on the Tourist Industry
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Category : Tourism
Languages : en
Pages : 33
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Essential Areas of Action for the Development of Hawaii's Visitor Industry
Author: Hawaii. Governor's Advisory Committee on the Tourist Industry
Publisher:
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Category : Tourism
Languages : en
Pages : 33
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Publisher:
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Category : Tourism
Languages : en
Pages : 33
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Moving Forward in Balance
Author: Hawaii Visitors Bureau. Research Committee
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Category : Hawaii
Languages : en
Pages : 42
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Publisher:
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Category : Hawaii
Languages : en
Pages : 42
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The Role of Government in the Development of Hawaii's Visitor Industry
Author: Hawaii. Governor's Advisory Committee on the Tourist Industry
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Category : Tourism
Languages : en
Pages : 66
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Publisher:
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Category : Tourism
Languages : en
Pages : 66
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Developing a Dream Destination
Author: James Mak
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
ISBN: 0824832434
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
Developing a Dream Destination is an interpretive history of tourism and tourism policy development in Hawai‘i from the 1960s to the twenty-first century. Part 1 looks at the many changes in tourism since statehood (1959) and tourism’s imprint on Hawai‘i. Part 2 reviews the development of public policy toward tourism, beginning with a story of the planning process that started around 1970—a full decade before the first comprehensive State Tourism Plan was crafted and implemented. It also examines state government policies and actions taken relative to the taxation of tourism, tourism promotion, convention center development and financing, the environment, Honolulu County’s efforts to improve Waikiki, and how the Neighbor Islands have coped with explosive tourism growth. Along the way, author James Mak offers interpretations of what has worked, what has not, and why. He concludes with a chapter on the lessons learned while developing a dream destination over the past half century.
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
ISBN: 0824832434
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
Developing a Dream Destination is an interpretive history of tourism and tourism policy development in Hawai‘i from the 1960s to the twenty-first century. Part 1 looks at the many changes in tourism since statehood (1959) and tourism’s imprint on Hawai‘i. Part 2 reviews the development of public policy toward tourism, beginning with a story of the planning process that started around 1970—a full decade before the first comprehensive State Tourism Plan was crafted and implemented. It also examines state government policies and actions taken relative to the taxation of tourism, tourism promotion, convention center development and financing, the environment, Honolulu County’s efforts to improve Waikiki, and how the Neighbor Islands have coped with explosive tourism growth. Along the way, author James Mak offers interpretations of what has worked, what has not, and why. He concludes with a chapter on the lessons learned while developing a dream destination over the past half century.
The Purposes of Paradise
Author: Christine Skwiot
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 0812200039
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
For half a century, the United States has treated Cuba and Hawai'i as polar opposites: despised nation and beloved state. But for more than a century before the Cuban revolution and Hawaiian statehood of 1959, Cuba and Hawai'i figured as twin objects of U.S. imperial desire and as possessions whose tropical island locales might support all manner of fantasy fulfillment—cultural, financial, and geopolitical. Using travel and tourism as sites where the pleasures of imperialism met the politics of empire, Christine Skwiot untangles the histories of Cuba and Hawai'i as integral parts of the Union and keys to U.S. global power, as occupied territories with violent pasts, and as fantasy islands ripe with seduction and reward. Grounded in a wide array of primary materials that range from government sources and tourist industry records to promotional items and travel narratives, The Purposes of Paradise explores the ways travel and tourism shaped U.S. imperialism in Cuba and Hawai'i. More broadly, Skwiot's comparative approach underscores continuity, as well as change, in U.S. imperial thought and practice across the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and across the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Comparing the relationships of Cuba and Hawai'i with the United States, Skwiot argues, offers a way to revisit assumptions about formal versus informal empire, territorial versus commercial imperialism, and direct versus indirect rule.
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 0812200039
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
For half a century, the United States has treated Cuba and Hawai'i as polar opposites: despised nation and beloved state. But for more than a century before the Cuban revolution and Hawaiian statehood of 1959, Cuba and Hawai'i figured as twin objects of U.S. imperial desire and as possessions whose tropical island locales might support all manner of fantasy fulfillment—cultural, financial, and geopolitical. Using travel and tourism as sites where the pleasures of imperialism met the politics of empire, Christine Skwiot untangles the histories of Cuba and Hawai'i as integral parts of the Union and keys to U.S. global power, as occupied territories with violent pasts, and as fantasy islands ripe with seduction and reward. Grounded in a wide array of primary materials that range from government sources and tourist industry records to promotional items and travel narratives, The Purposes of Paradise explores the ways travel and tourism shaped U.S. imperialism in Cuba and Hawai'i. More broadly, Skwiot's comparative approach underscores continuity, as well as change, in U.S. imperial thought and practice across the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and across the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Comparing the relationships of Cuba and Hawai'i with the United States, Skwiot argues, offers a way to revisit assumptions about formal versus informal empire, territorial versus commercial imperialism, and direct versus indirect rule.
Visitor Destination Areas in Hawaii
Author: Hawaii. Dept. of Planning and Research
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Languages : en
Pages :
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Languages : en
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Visitor Destination Areas in Hawaii
Author: Hawaii. Dept. of Planning and Research
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Languages : en
Pages :
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Languages : en
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Hawaii's Visitor Industry, Its Growth and Development
Author: L. J. Crampon
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Category : Hotels
Languages : en
Pages : 700
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Category : Hotels
Languages : en
Pages : 700
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Repositioning Hawaii's Visitor Industry Products
Author: University of Hawaii at Manoa. Center for Tourism Policy Studies
Publisher:
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Category : Place marketing
Languages : en
Pages : 89
Book Description
The purpose of the report is to: assess Hawaii's tourism products relative to the changing needs of the visitor markets; identify issues which support or hinder development or reorientation of tourism products in the public and private sectors and within the community; recommend appropriate actions for the strategic management and use of public resources to facilitate the development and marketing of Hawaii's tourism products.
Publisher:
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Category : Place marketing
Languages : en
Pages : 89
Book Description
The purpose of the report is to: assess Hawaii's tourism products relative to the changing needs of the visitor markets; identify issues which support or hinder development or reorientation of tourism products in the public and private sectors and within the community; recommend appropriate actions for the strategic management and use of public resources to facilitate the development and marketing of Hawaii's tourism products.
Hawaii, the Legend that Sells
Author: Bryan H. Farrell
Publisher: Honolulu : University Press of Hawaii
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 432
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Publisher: Honolulu : University Press of Hawaii
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 432
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