Philipp

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27 04, 2011

And so, here I am. Lecturing in Huế, riding my motorbike to work every day and sipping strong black coffee in the sun

By |April 27th, 2011|Ungategorized|6 Comments

Phillip, is a NHTV masters in Tourism Destination Management alumnus and is now lecturer at Faculty of Hospitality & Tourism at Hue University.

As Shakespeare said in his well known play ‘Macbeth’: ‘Time creeps in this pretty pace from day to day’. Even here in Huế, the former imperial capital of Vietnam renowned to be conservative even […]

15 04, 2011

An interpretive approach to the host-guest relations in Lazise, Italy

By |April 15th, 2011|Master in Tourism Destination Management, Publication, Thesis|0 Comments

Master in Tourism Destination Management dissertation by TDM student Philipp Wassler (December, 2010).

Lazise is a popular tourism destination situated at the shores of Lake Garda, Italy’s biggest and most popular lake.

During the past six decades Lazise has experienced a steadily growing flux of tourists from mainly Northern Europe. The main inbound market is Germany […]

25 10, 2009

Paradise Lost? The 2009 Fiji floodings and the price of sustainability

By |October 25th, 2009|Ungategorized|1 Comment

In 2007 the UNWTO (United Nations World Tourism Organisation) has held a meeting in Davos/Switzerland concerning the importance of climate change for a tourism destination and the consequences that it might bring. The result: Global warming is going to affect the industry permanently. For some of us this may seem a distant scenario but […]

2 10, 2009

Egypt: Stronger than fanaticism and crisis

By |October 2nd, 2009|International Tourism Context, Master in Tourism Destination Management|1 Comment

EGYPT – 6.000 years of recorded history and considered one of the first evolved human civilizations the country still seems a mystic dream to travellers from all over the world.
Its unique ancient history has been attracting visitors since hundreds of years and is still a major economic resource for the country.
In the 70’s rapid […]