Reseña del libro "Tourist Mobility and Travel Behaviour (en Inglés)"
Tourist Mobility and Travel Behaviour explores the patterns, motivations, and decision-making processes that influence how and why people travel for leisure and tourism. Designed for students, researchers, and professionals in tourism studies, geography, and transport planning, this book provides a multidisciplinary perspective on the dynamics of tourist movement. The book begins by examining the factors that shape travel behaviour, including socio-economic characteristics, cultural influences, psychological motivations, and technological advancements. It analyzes how tourists choose destinations, modes of transport, and accommodation, highlighting the interplay between individual preferences and external constraints. Key topics include spatial mobility patterns, travel frequency, trip duration, and the impact of seasonality on tourism flows. The book also explores emerging trends such as sustainable travel, digital nomadism, and the influence of social media on destination choice and travel experiences. Methods for studying tourist mobility-ranging from surveys and interviews to GPS tracking and big data analytics-are discussed to equip readers with tools for research and practical planning. The implications of travel behaviour for transportation infrastructure, environmental management, and tourism marketing are also addressed. With case studies and real-world examples, this book offers valuable insights into the complexities of tourist mobility, helping stakeholders design better services, policies, and experiences that align with evolving traveler needs and preferences.