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Perceptions from the periphery - the experience of Wales

Perceptions from the periphery - the experience of Wales

Tim J Gale
Abstract
The characteristics of peripheral areas are defined and the main features of tourism in Wales are discussed. Five case studies are considered using data from studies carried out during the past five years. Tourism is critically analysed in the context of the core-periphery axiom using data from studies of place perception and rural tourism development, urban tourism, seaside holiday resorts, coastal pollution and international tourism to Wales.

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