88370 - TOURISM AND TRANSPORT

Anno Accademico 2022/2023

  • Docente: Roberto Patuelli
  • Crediti formativi: 4
  • SSD: SECS-P/02
  • Lingua di insegnamento: Inglese
  • Modalità didattica: Convenzionale - Lezioni in presenza
  • Campus: Rimini
  • Corso: Laurea in Economia del turismo (cod. 8847)

Contenuti

In this course, the relationship between tourism and transport is examined using several applied examples from economics, geography, and other social sciences.

After a general introduction, a significant time will be devoted to explaining approaches and models dedicated to the analysis of the demand. In particular, these lessons will consider how transport manifests itself within the tourism system and how the provision of movement and mobility facilitates and is necessary for leisure activities. Within this part, the course will also touch on tourism motivations, tourism data, and on the modelling of mobility flows. The course will subsequently focus on transport supply issues and how they relate to tourism. Different forms of market competition in transport, as well as the role of networks. Finally, policy aspects such as equity, health, sustainability and climate change will be touched upon briefly.

An indicative list of topics to be treated is then the following:

- General introduction
- Time and space diagrams
- Life cycle, tourist motivation and transport
- Value of time
- Mobility demand
- Spatial interaction models
- Transport supply issues
- Transport networks and flows
- Health, equity, sustainability and climate change

Possible guest speakers may lead to changes in the planned topics.

Testi/Bibliografia

Teaching material, consisting of handbook chapters and journal articles, as well as the slides used in class, will be provided by the instructor on Virtuale.

The main reference texts for the course will be the following:

- Duval, D.T. (2007) Tourism and Transport: Modes, Networks and Flows. Channel View Publications.

- Page, S.J. (2009) Transport and Tourism: Global Perspectives. Prentice Hall, Harlow.

Metodi didattici

The course will mix theoretical lectures, analysis of research articles, and instructor-assisted groupworks, mostly based on home readings.

Modalità di verifica e valutazione dell'apprendimento

The final grade is composed as follows:

- 2/3: written exam (taken on EOL in the computer lab);
- 1/3: groupwork activities and participation.

The written exam will be composed of open-answer questions on the topics taught during the course. Students will select two questions out of the three proposed.

Groupwork activities to be successfully evaluated, students have to participate in at least three of them (out of five).

Students who cannot attend class regularly will answer all three open-answer questions in the exam.

In case of online exams (only when decreed as necessary), the exam is identical. In this case, students will need to connect via Zoom with both a computer and a cellphone. In particular, they will share their computer screen, while using microphone and webcam from the cellphone.

During the exam, it is not necessary nor allowed to use any additional material (notes, calculator, paper sheets...).

A positive final mark can only be refused once. After publication of the results, refusal of the grade has to be communicated via email within the day of the subsequent office hours of the instructor.

Exam grades generically follow this distribution (in relation to ECTS grades):

<18 insufficient (F)
18 sufficient (E)
19-22 average (D)
23-26 good (C)
27-29 very good (B)
30 and 30L excellent (A)

Strumenti a supporto della didattica

- Teaching material, provided on Virtuale.

- Regular weekly office hours.

Orario di ricevimento

Consulta il sito web di Roberto Patuelli

SDGs

Imprese innovazione e infrastrutture Città e comunità sostenibili Consumo e produzione responsabili

L'insegnamento contribuisce al perseguimento degli Obiettivi di Sviluppo Sostenibile dell'Agenda 2030 dell'ONU.