Edited by Razaq Raj (UK Centre for Events Management) and Dr Nigel Morpeth (Centre for Tourism at Leeds Metropolitan University), with chapters contributions from members of the UK Centre for Events Management. From the back cover:
"Religion and spirituality are common motivations for travel, with many major tourist destinations having developed largely as a result of their connections to sacred people, places and events. Describing practical applications, models and case studies, this book provides an insight into the management of religious tourism, covering both ancient sacred sites and emerging destinations. It fully explored the pressures on sacred spaces to become commercialised and festivalised areas, while still maintaining their religious and spiritual integrity. "
Available from here.
Reference: Raj, R., and Morpeth, N. (eds)(2007) Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage Management An International Perspective. Wallingford, CABI.



















