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  1. Economic-Territorial Planning and Policy of Tourism
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Insegnamento con unità didattiche Course full name
Economic-Territorial Planning and Policy of Tourism
Course ID number
2223-1-F7601M052
Course summary SYLLABUS

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Course full name Economic Planning and Policy of Tourism Course ID number 2223-1-F7601M052-F7601M044M
Course summary SYLLABUS
Course full name Environmental Economics (blended) Course ID number 2223-1-F7601M052-F7601M048M
Course summary SYLLABUS

Course Syllabus

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Obiettivi formativi

Il corso ha come obiettivo lo sviluppo di una approfondita conoscenza dell’impatto delle politiche pubbliche e della “destination management” sul settore turistico, mettendo in luce le principali interconnessioni tra economia e ambiente.

Contenuti sintetici

Per la programmazione estesa si rimanda ai Syllabi dei singoli moduli che compongono il corso: (a) Programmazione Economica e Politiche del Turismo e (b) Environmental Economics (Blended)

Programma esteso

Per la programmazione estesa si rimanda ai Syllabi dei singoli moduli.

Prerequisiti

Nessuno

Metodi didattici

Il corso prevede lezioni frontali nel primo modulo; il secondo modulo è in formato “blended”: prevede una combinazione tra lezioni frontali e attività alternative come Seminari Online, Assignments, Presentazioni da parte degli studenti, Pillole Online etc.

Modalità di verifica dell'apprendimento

Per quanto riguarda il primo modulo l’esame è solo scritto (composta da domande aperte) e della durata complessiva di 20 minuti. Per ciò che concerne il secondo modulo, l’esame è scritto della durata di un’ora e include sia domande aperte che domande a risposta multipla. Per i frequentanti, la valutazione del secondo modulo comprenderà anche un voto sulle attività in aula e individuali durante il corso (presentazioni e assignment), che peserà per un quinto sull’esame finale.

Testi di riferimento

  • Candela, G. e Figini, P. (2010) “Economia del turismo e delle destinazioni”, McGraw-Hill. (1° modulo)
  • Turner, Pearce, Bateman (1990) “Environmental economics” Johns Hopkins University Press. (2° modulo)
  • Perman, Ma, Common, Maddison, McGilvray (2003) “Natural Resource and Environmental Economics”, Pearson Education, 4th Edition (2° modulo)

Periodo di erogazione dell'insegnamento

Primo semestre (1° modulo) , Secondo Semestre (2° modulo)

Lingua di insegnamento

Il primo modulo sarà in Italiano, mentre il secondo modulo sarà interamente in Inglese.

Sustainable Development Goals

ENERGIA PULITA E ACCESSIBILE | IMPRESE, INNOVAZIONE E INFRASTRUTTURE | CITTÀ E COMUNITÀ SOSTENIBILI | LOTTA CONTRO IL CAMBIAMENTO CLIMATICO
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Learning objectives

The course aims to develop an in-depth knowledge of the impact of public policies and "destination management" on the tourism sector, highlighting the main interconnections between the economy and the environment.

Contents

As far as the course contents are concerned, please refer to the Syllabi of the two modules of this course: (a) Economic Planning and Tourism Policies and (b) Environmental Economics (Blended)

Detailed program

Please refer to the Syllabi of the two modules of this course

Prerequisites

None

Teaching methods

The first module of this course will be taught through lectures in class. The second module is taught in a "blended" format: it provides a combination of lectures and alternative activities such as Online Seminars, Assignments, Presentations by students, Online Pills etc.

Assessment methods

As far as the first module is concerned, the exam is a 20 minute written test (consisting of open questions). As for the second module, the exam is in a written format and lasts one hour: it includes both open and multiple choice questions. For attending students (“attendees”), the evaluation of the second module will also include an evaluation on classroom and individual activities during the course (presentations and assignments), which will weigh for one fifth on the final exam.

Textbooks and Reading Materials

  • Candela, G. e Figini, P. (2010) “Economia del turismo e delle destinazioni”, McGraw-Hill. (1° modulo)
  • Turner, Pearce, Bateman (1990) “Environmental economics” Johns Hopkins University Press. (2° modulo)
  • Perman, Ma, Common, Maddison, McGilvray (2003) “Natural Resource and Environmental Economics”, Pearson Education, 4th Edition (2° modulo)

Semester

First term (1st module), Second term (2nd module)

Teaching language

Italian (1st module), English (2nd module)

Sustainable Development Goals

AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY | INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE | SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES | CLIMATE ACTION
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Key information

ECTS
12
Term
Annual
Activity type
Mandatory
Course Length (Hours)
84
Degree Course Type
2-year Master Degreee
Language
ita, eng

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Bibliography

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Enrolment methods

Manual enrolments
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Sustainable Development Goals

AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY - Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all
AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY
INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE - Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation
INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE
SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES - Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable
SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES
CLIMATE ACTION - Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts
CLIMATE ACTION

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