Walter Hunziker (Spanish Wikipedia)

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  • Medlik, S. (2003). Dictionary of travel, tourism and hospitality (3 edición). Butterworth-Heinemann (Elsevier). p. 226. ISBN 9780750656504. Consultado el 31 Dec 2010. «Hunziker, Walter (1899–1974) Leading Swiss tourism academic, administrator and entrepreneur, Professor of Tourism at the University of St Gallen, head of several national as well as co-founder and President of international organizations.» 

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  • Sharpley, Richard; Telfer, David J. (2002). Tourism and development: concepts and issues. Channel View Publications. pp. 89-90. ISBN 9781873150344. «Sixty years ago, Hunziker and Krapf (1942) showed that tourism has an influence on national economies. They demonstrated that, depending on the inwards or outwards direction of tourist flows, tourism can have both a positive and negative impact upon the quantity of national income. Consequently, tourism first brings about the redistribution of national income, dividing the world into tourist-generating and receiving countries, regions and destinations. Second, it also leads to the redistribution of income between sectors and companies within the economy, the latter resulting from the fact that tourism consumption differs from personal consumption.» 
  • Przeclawski, Krzysztof (1993). «Tourism as the subject of interdisciplinary research». En Pearce, Douglas G., ed. Tourism research: critiques and challenges. Richard Warren Butler. London: Taylor & Francis. p. 9. ISBN 9780415083195. «According to Hunziker, in what is regarded now as one of the classic definitions: 'Tourism is the sum of the relations and phenomena which result from travelling and visiting an area by non-residents providing that it does not entail resettlement or paid work.' [Hunziker, W. (1951) Le Tourisme Social, Berne: Alliance Internationale du Tourisme]». 
  • Goeldner, Charles R.; Ritchie, J. R. Brent (2009). Tourism: Principles, Practices, Philosophies (11 edición). John Wiley and Sons. p. 378. ISBN 9780470440605. Consultado el 9 de junio de 2012. «W. Hunziker at the Second Congress of Social Tourism held at Vienna and Salzburg in 1959 proposed the following definition: 'Social tourism is a type of tourism practiced by low income groups, and which is rendered possible and facilitated by entirely separate and therefore easily recognizable services.'». 
  • Minnaert, Lynn; Diekmann, Anya; McCabe, Scott (2011). McCabe, Scott; Minnaert, Lynn, eds. Social Tourism in Europe: Theory and Practice. Aspects of Tourism 52. Bristol, UK: Channel View Publications. p. 20. ISBN 9781845412326. «In one of the earliest works on the subject, Hunziker defined social tourism as 'the relationships and phenomena in the field of tourism resulting from participation in travel by economically weak or otherwise disadvantaged elements in society' [Hunzicker, W. (1951) Social Tourism: Its Nature and Problems. Geneva: International Tourists Alliance Scientific Commission]. In 1957, he added a comment regarding the nature of social tourism and defined the concept as 'a particular type of tourism characterised by the participation of people with a low income, providing them with special services, recognised as such' [Hunzicker, W. (1957). Cio che rimarrebe ancora da dire sul turismo sociale, Revue de tourisme 2, pp. 52-57)].» 

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  • Hunziker, Walter (1961). «Die menschlichen beziehungen in der touristischen Entwicklungshilfe» [Human relations in tourism development aid]. Tourism Review (en alemán) (MCB UP Ltd) 16 (3): 89-99. doi:10.1108/eb059872. 
  • Hunziker, Walter (1969). «Dreissig Jahre Schweizer Reisekasse» [Thirty years of Swiss Travel Fund]. Tourism Review (en alemán) (MCB UP Ltd) 24 (2): 56-59. ISSN 1660-5373. doi:10.1108/eb059958. 

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  • Kinderis, Remigijus (May 2010). «Adaptation of Social Tourism as of Alternative Form of Tourism in Europe». GeoJournal of Tourism and Geosites (Oradea, Romania: University of Oradea) 5 (1): 7-15. ISSN 2065-0817. «From scientific position social tourism became a matter of concern in the 6th decade as W. Hunziker (1958) referred to social tourism as to a noble ideal against discrimination and self-integration challenges in the current world. [Citing Hunziker W., (1958), Comments on the finance and investments in social tourism. Tourism Progress, Nr.1.] This opinion was supported by L. Minnaert, R. Maitland ir G. Miller (2006), who stated that social tourism is a tourism with additional moral value, main task of which is to bring mutual benefit both to service provider and service receiver in tourism services' exchange. [Citing Minnaert, L., Maitland, R., Miller, G., (2007), Social Tourism and its Ethical Foundations. Tourism Culture & Communication]». 
  • Hunziker, Walter (1969). «Dreissig Jahre Schweizer Reisekasse» [Thirty years of Swiss Travel Fund]. Tourism Review (en alemán) (MCB UP Ltd) 24 (2): 56-59. ISSN 1660-5373. doi:10.1108/eb059958. 

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  • REKA "The Chairman and Director of the Swiss Tourism Federation, Dr Fritz Ehrensperger and Dr Walter Hunziker, came up with the notion together with the Chairman of the Swiss Trade Union Federation, Robert Bratschi, of creating a travel savings fund."

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  • The Effects of Tourism on Socio-Cultural Values, Paris: UNESCO, 18 Dec 1975, consultado el 31 Dec 2010, «We have seen that tourism has a critical impact on the social structures that characterize the traditional economies, and that it tends to replace, rather than boost, those economies. We have also considered the question of whether or not tourism is going to borrow from the old values in order to avoid causing excessive upheavals. In this aspect sociological and economic thought show the greatest weakness, which is paradoxical since in one of their earliest works, Hunziker and Krapf [Grudriss der Allgemeinen Frefdenverkehrslehre (Outline of the general theory of tourism), Zürich, 1942], regarded as the founders of the science of tourism, states that 'without culture, there is no tourism'.» .

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  • Kinderis, Remigijus (May 2010). «Adaptation of Social Tourism as of Alternative Form of Tourism in Europe». GeoJournal of Tourism and Geosites (Oradea, Romania: University of Oradea) 5 (1): 7-15. ISSN 2065-0817. «From scientific position social tourism became a matter of concern in the 6th decade as W. Hunziker (1958) referred to social tourism as to a noble ideal against discrimination and self-integration challenges in the current world. [Citing Hunziker W., (1958), Comments on the finance and investments in social tourism. Tourism Progress, Nr.1.] This opinion was supported by L. Minnaert, R. Maitland ir G. Miller (2006), who stated that social tourism is a tourism with additional moral value, main task of which is to bring mutual benefit both to service provider and service receiver in tourism services' exchange. [Citing Minnaert, L., Maitland, R., Miller, G., (2007), Social Tourism and its Ethical Foundations. Tourism Culture & Communication]».