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Stephen Page is Senior Professor of Sustainable Tourism Management at London Metropolitan Business School. He has worked in the UK, New Zealand, Australia, Ireland and France and has written, edited or contributed to 33 leading books on tourism, a number of which have been sponsored by the tourism sector. He has worked with many private sector and public sector agencies on tourism consultancy in terms of tourism and leisure strategies, feasibility studies, problem-solving including high profile projects such as the Channel Tunnel and Auckland's Sky Tower in New Zealand. He is also an editor of the top Tourism journal, Tourism Management published by Elsevier and Series Editor of the Elsevier Advances in Tourism Research Series. He is a regular contributor to industry conferences and meetings as a speaker on industry-related topics and has been ranked as one of the top Tourism academics in the UK based on publications in the top three Tourism journals for the 5 year period 2003-2008.
Part 1 Medical conditions and injuries: travellers' health - an epidemiological overview, J. Cossar; Evaluating the nature, scope and extent of tourist accidents - the New Zealand experience, S.J. Page et al. Part 2 Adventure tourism: risk acceptance in adventure tourism - paradox and context, C. Ryan; current status and future directions in the adventure tourism industry, A. Ewert, L. Jamieson; managing tourist safety - the experience of the adventure tourism industry, T. Bentley et al. Part 3 Advice and best practice: current issues in travel and tourism law, Trudie Atherton, Trevor Atherton; travel agents' health and safety advice, J. Wilks et al; safety and security for destinations - WTO case studies, J. Wilks. Part 4 Selected issues: international tourists and transport safety, B. Prideaux; towards a framework for tourism disaster management, B. Faulkner; biting midges and tourism in Scotland, A. Blackwell, S.J. Page; tourist safety and the urban environment, M. Barker et al; conclusion - risks, rights and responsibilities in tourist well-being - who should manage visitor well-being at destination?, L. Walker, S.J. Page.