Coffee Culture, Destinations and Tourism

Coffee Culture, Destinations and Tourism
ISBN-10
1845411927
ISBN-13
9781845411923
Category
Business & Economics
Pages
246
Language
English
Published
2010-04-20
Publisher
Channel View Publications
Author
Lee Jolliffe

Description

This book explores the various aspects of coffee culture around the globe, relating the rich history of this beverage and the surroundings where it is produced and consumed to coffee destination development and to the visitor experience. Coffee and tourism venues explored range from the café districts of Australia, Canada, Germany and New Zealand to the traditional and touristic coffee houses of Malaysia and Cyprus to coffee-producing destinations in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Pacific. This is a must-read for those interested in understanding coffee in relation to hospitality and tourism. Readers should gain a new appreciation of the potential for coffee-related tourism to contribute to both destination development and pro-poor tourism objectives.

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