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    The Tourism Area Life Cycle Volume 2: Conceptual and Theoretical Issues

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    This volume consists of specially invited chapters by leading researchers who have reviewed the original model in the light of their own and other conceptual and theoretical positions and models. The book is divided into five sections, the conceptual origins of the TALC, spatial relationships and the TALC, alternative conceptual approaches, renewing or retiring with the TALC, and predicting with the TALC. The book concludes with a review of the future potential of the model in the area of the destination development process

    The Tourism Area Life Cycle Volume 1: Applications and Modifications

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    This volume contains especially commissioned chapters by leading researchers who have used and modified Richard Butler's Tourism Area Life Cycle (TALC) model over the past two decades, as well as a reprint of the original article, a discussion of its origins, and a comprehensive review of most of the published material using the TALC. The book is divided into five sections: foundations of the TALC (chapters 1-4); implementation of the TALC (chapters 5-7); the TALC in heritage settings (chapters 8-10); local involvement and the TALC (chapters 11-15); and the TALC and rejuvenation (chapters 16-18). Each section features an introduction from Butler. The concluding chapter discusses the relevance of the model to both sustainability and the late Elvis Presley

    Tourism Development: Issues for a Vulnerable Industry

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    This book takes a multidisciplinary look at various hot issues in present day tourism development, including studying how global the industry has become; new forms of travel like space tourism; new trends in marketing and promotion. It also deals with the threats posed to tourism development by wars, global terrorism, and epidemics and concludes with an optimistic view of the industry's resilience

    Figure 10 in The 'fabrosaurid' ornithischian dinosaurs of the Upper Elliot Formation (Lower Jurassic) of South Africa and Lesotho

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    Figure 10. Stormbergia dangershoeki gen. et sp. nov. BMNH R11000 (paratype), scapulocoracoid in lateral (A), medial (B) and dorsal (C) views. Abbreviations: ac, acromion process; cf, coracoid foramen; gl, glenoid.Published as part of Butler, Richard J., 2005, The 'fabrosaurid' ornithischian dinosaurs of the Upper Elliot Formation (Lower Jurassic) of South Africa and Lesotho, pp. 175-218 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 145 (2) on page 193, DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2005.00182.x, http://zenodo.org/record/543483

    Figure 12 in The 'fabrosaurid' ornithischian dinosaurs of the Upper Elliot Formation (Lower Jurassic) of South Africa and Lesotho

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    Figure 12. Stormbergia dangershoeki gen. et sp. nov. SAM-PK-K1105 (holotype), ulna and radius in anterior (A) and posterior (B) views. Abbreviations: ole, olecranon process; ra, radius; ul, ulna.Published as part of Butler, Richard J., 2005, The 'fabrosaurid' ornithischian dinosaurs of the Upper Elliot Formation (Lower Jurassic) of South Africa and Lesotho, pp. 175-218 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 145 (2) on page 194, DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2005.00182.x, http://zenodo.org/record/543483

    Covid-19 and the Host Community: Towards an Uncertain Future?

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    This chapter takes a close look at the resident community, which classify as ‘hosts’ in a tourism context as they are expected to host their ‘guest’counterparts. The author investigates the role of residents as hosts, their role during the Covid-19 pandemic and their likely role in the future concurrently. A case study conducted by Wassler and Talarico (2021) in the Italian city of Pisa is given as an example of the already evident impacts of the pandemic on resident attitudes towards tourists and tourism

    The anatomy of the basal ornithischian dinosaur Eocursor parvus from the lower Elliot Formation (Late Triassic) of South Africa

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    Butler, Richard J. (2010): The anatomy of the basal ornithischian dinosaur Eocursor parvus from the lower Elliot Formation (Late Triassic) of South Africa. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 160 (4): 648-684, DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2009.00631.x, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1096-3642.2009.00631.

    Figure 6 in The anatomy of the basal ornithischian dinosaur Eocursor parvus from the lower Elliot Formation (Late Triassic) of South Africa

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    Figure 6. Eocursor parvus, holotype (SAM-PK-K8025). Stereopair photographs and interpretive drawing of the 'braincase block'. Abbreviations: bs, basisphenoid; clf, cultriform process; cv, cervical vertebra; dna, dorsal neural arch; ns, neural spine; tp, transverse process. Scale bar = 20 mm.Published as part of Butler, Richard J., 2010, The anatomy of the basal ornithischian dinosaur Eocursor parvus from the lower Elliot Formation (Late Triassic) of South Africa, pp. 648-684 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 160 (4) on page 653, DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2009.00631.x, http://zenodo.org/record/575540

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    Figure 2. Eocursor parvus, holotype (SAM-PK-K8025). Parietal (within 'tibial block'), dorsal view. Abbreviations: add, arcuate depression for the adductor musculature; fr, sutural surface for the frontal; clw, caudolateral parietal wings; rlp, rostrolateral process; stf, position of the supratemporal fenestra. Scale bar = 10 mm.Published as part of Butler, Richard J., 2010, The anatomy of the basal ornithischian dinosaur Eocursor parvus from the lower Elliot Formation (Late Triassic) of South Africa, pp. 648-684 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 160 (4) on page 651, DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2009.00631.x, http://zenodo.org/record/575540
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