This book is primarily educational material for teaching in the field of hunting tourism and could be useful for other students who, in their research, deal with topics related to hunting and hunting tourism. This guidebook provides the basics of hunting tourism and more clearly understandsthe basic characteristics of a hunting tourism destination. The case studies presented here represent briefly hunting management and hunting tourism within four different countries (Czech Republic, Serbia, Finland, and Hungary) that share some similarities, but also many differences in hunting management and hunting traditions. In each case, students can learn about each country's approach to hunting and their method of organizing hunting and hunting tourism. However, the main goal of this guidebook is to present methodological possibilities for the evaluation of hunting tourism potential in different countries. The center of attention was to present evaluation methods that can be used to answer questions related to hunting tourism destination assessment and to indicate what factors influence hunting tourism development the most with the various methods. Some of the presented methods of evaluation include the assessment of four elements of a hunting tourism destination: location, natural resources, human resources, and hunting tourism infrastructure and services. These methods rely more on quantitative datasets and scoring methods, while another method is based more on qualitative analysis. Students could find in this guidebook, precisely described methodology for evaluating hunting tourism potential. This material could help them during their research and guide them to estimate the potential of some other hunting tourism destinations which are the topic of their research. In the end, the summary of the guidebook is provided in Czech, Finnish, Hungarian and Serbian language.
O3: Case study: Evaluating the hunting tourism potential
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