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Name: Collins Kreiner, Noga Date: Tuesday, December 15, 2015 CURRICULUM VITAE 1. Personal Details Surname: Collins-Kreiner First Name: Noga Marital Status: Married + 3 Children Permanent Home Address: 6 Hayona St. P.O.B. 2644, Qadima 60920, Israel Office Telephone Number: +972-4-8240140 Cellular Phone: +972-54-4898927 Email Address: [email protected] Fax Number: +972-4-8249605 2. Higher Education a. Undergraduate and Graduate Studies Date of Degree Degree Name of Institution and Department Period of Study 1992 B.A. Degree (First Class Honors). Geography and General B.A., University of Haifa, Israel 1988-1991 1995 M.A. Degree (First Class Honors). Department of Geography, University of Haifa, Israel 1992-1995 2002 Ph.D. Degree Department of Geography, University of Haifa, Israel 1996-2002 1

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Name: Collins Kreiner, Noga Date: Tuesday, December 15, 2015

CURRICULUM VITAE

1. Personal Details

Surname: Collins-KreinerFirst Name: NogaMarital Status: Married + 3 ChildrenPermanent Home Address: 6 Hayona St. P.O.B. 2644, Qadima 60920, IsraelOffice Telephone Number: +972-4-8240140Cellular Phone: +972-54-4898927Email Address: [email protected] Number: +972-4-8249605

2. Higher Education a. Undergraduate and Graduate Studies

Date of Degree

DegreeName of Institutionand Department

Period of Study

1992B.A. Degree (First Class Honors).

Geography and General B.A., University of Haifa, Israel

1988-1991

1995M.A. Degree (First Class Honors).

Department of Geography, University of Haifa, Israel

1992-1995

2002Ph.D. DegreeDepartment of Geography, University of Haifa, Israel

1996-2002

b. Post-Doctoral Studies

Name of HostName of Institutionand Department

Period of Study

Prof. Geoffrey WallDepartment of Geography, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada

2002

3. Academic Ranks and Tenure in Institutes of Higher Education

Dates Names of Institution and Department Rank /Position2003 Department of Geography and Environmental

Studies, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel.Instructor Dr.

2005 The Arison School of Business, Interdisciplinary Centre (IDC) Herzliya.

Adjunct Lecturer

2004 - 2010 Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel.

Lecturer (Dr.)

2010 -current Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel.

Senior Lecturer (Dr.) (With Tenure)

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Notes: * represents activities and publications since last appointment/promotion. (Senior Lecturer, May 2010).

Visiting Positions:* 2012 – Erasmus Mundus Visiting Professor, University of Santiago-de-Compostela

(September).

4. Office’s in University Academic Administration

RoleName of Institution and DepartmentYearsResearcherCenter for Tourism, Pilgrimage and Recreation

Research, University of Haifa, Israel1998 - Current

Acting HeadCenter for Tourism, Pilgrimage and Recreation Research, University of Haifa, Israel

2004 - 2005

Acting HeadM.A. Tourism program at the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, University of Haifa, Israel

2004 - 2005

Seminar Coordinator

Department of Geography and Environmental Studies

2005 - 2006 2009 - 2010*2011 - 2012

Member The committee preparing a new BA program and the program for establishing of a new university department for Tourism and Hospitality Management Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Haifa

*2012 - 2012

Researcher The Haifa and Galilee research institute, University of Haifa

*2013 - Current

B.A. Consultant

Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, University of Haifa

*2010 - 2014

HeadThe B.A. Committee, Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, University of Haifa

*2014 - Current

HeadThe Haifa and Galilee Research Institute, University of Haifa

*2014 - Current

Head The Conference Committee of the Israel Geographical Society.

*2014

MemberConference Committee of the 50th Anniversary Celebration of the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, University of Haifa.

*2015

MemberSpecial Examination Committee, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Haifa

*2015

MemberThe Ethics Committee, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Haifa

*2015

5. Scholarly Positions and Activities Outside the University

a. Memberships in Academic Professional Associations

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Memberships in Academic Professional AssociationsYearsMember of the UNESCO - UNITWIN Academic Network on: Cultural Tourism and Development. Sorbonne, Paris 1, Paris, France.

*2010 - current

Member of the Committee for Planning of Outdoor Camping in Israel.

*2011- current

Member of the Steering Committee, Ministry of Education: "Tourism Curricula".

*2012 - current

Board Member of the Golan Research Institute.*2013 - currentMember of the Evaluation Committee of the Israeli Council for Higher Education for the Program of Tourism Studies at Ono Academic College

*2013

Scientific Board of the Exhibition "Sacred places being shared", Mucem, a museum for Europe and the Mediterranean, Marseilles, France.

*2013- 2014

Member of the European Cost Action IS1204: Tourism, Wellbeing and Ecosystem Services (TObeWELL).

*2014 - 2016

Member of the Evaluation Committee of the Israeli Council for Higher Education for the program of Tourism Studies (BA) at Ashkelon College

*2014 - 2015

Member of European COST Action FP1206, European mixed forests Integrating Scientific Knowledge in Sustainable Forest Management (EuMIXFOR).

*2015 - 2017

Member of the founding committee of the “Israeli pilgrimage forum”.

*2016 - 2017

b. Editorial Assignments

Editorial AssignmentsYearsResource Editor, “Annals of Tourism Research” (The leading academic tourism journal: R.: 2/43, Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism, I.F.: 2.685, 5-Year I.F.: 3.467).

*2010 - current

Member of Editorial Board, Journal of Applied Economics and Business (JAEB).

*2013 - 2014

Member of Editorial Board, International Journal of Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage (IJRTP)

*2013 - current

Member of Editorial Board, Journal of Tourism Research.*2013 - currentEditor-in-Chief, Journal of Applied Economics and Business.*2015 - currentMember of Editorial Board, Asian Journal of Exercise and Sport Science

*2015 - current

Vice-President of the Israeli Geographical Association

*2015 - current

c. Reviewing for Refereed Journal

Reviewing for Refereed Journal (and no. of papers reviewed)YearsInternational Journal of Tourism Policy (3)*2006 - 2014Tourism (5)*2006 - 2015Tourism Management (5)*2008 - 2015

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Geographical Review (1)*2008 - 2014Journal of Applied Geography (6)*2009 – 2015Annals of Tourism Research (21)*2009 - 2015Journal of Tourism History (2)2009Environment and Planning D: Society and Space (1)2009Journal of Environment Management (4)*2011 - 2015International Journal of Tourism Anthropology (2)*2011 - 2012International Journal of Tourism Research (3)*2011 - 2013Journal of Heritage Tourism (4)*2006 - 2014African Journal of Agricultural Research (1)*2011:Tourism Geographies (3)*2012 - 2014Environmental Engineering and Management Journal (1)*2012International Journal of Culture, Tourism & Hospitality Research (1)

*2012

Journal of Geography and Geology (1)*2012The Geography Network (1)*2012Horizons in Geography (3)*2012Cahiers de Géographie du Québec (1)*2013Geoforum (2)*2013Tourism Management Perspectives (5)*2012 - 2015International Journal of Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage (2)*2013 - 2014Society & Natural Resources (1)*2013Current Issues in Tourism (4)*2013 - 2015Journal of Rural Studies (1)*2014Tourism and Hospitality Research (1).*2015Geografiska Annaler B: Human Geography (1)*2015Geojournal (1)*2015European Journal of Tourism Research (1)*2015Téoros - revue de recherche en tourisme (1)*2015Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research (4)*2015Journal of Environmental Planning and Management (1)*2015

c. Reviewer for fund Agencies

Reviewing for Fund AgenciesYearsGerman-Israel foundation (GIF) (2)2006Israeli Ministry of Tourism*2010The Israeli Science foundation (ISF) (4)*2010 - currentRoutledge (1)*2012Cabi Publishing (2)*2013 - currentBen Gurion University - faculty promotions, MA theses and PhD proposals and dissertations (3)

*2013 - current

Bar Ilan University - faculty promotions, MA theses and PhD proposals and dissertations (1)

*2013 - current

Ring Center for Interdisciplinary Environmental Research (1)*2014MOST Israel-Italy, Ministry of Science, Technology & Space (1)*2014Emerald Publishing (1).*2015University of Cape Town, South Africa - MA theses (1)*2015

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Israeli Ministry of Science, Technology & Space (1)*2015:

d. Membership in professional/scientific societies

Membership in professional/scientific societiesYearsIsraeli Academic Tourism Forum (IATF)2003 - current

The Israeli Geographical Society2003 - currentInternational Geographical Union Study Group on Tourism, Leisure and Global Change

2004 - current

ATLAS International Working Group for Religious Tourism*2012 - currentIsraeli Academic Leisure Forum*2013 - currentRegional Science Association*2015- current

e. Community Service

Community ServiceYearsVolunteer of the of Yaar Qadima community forest project*2013 - currentTour Guiding of Volunteers to the Galilee*2014Writing the “tourism in Cities” chapter in the “Israel National Ecosystem Assessment

*2013 - current

6. Participation in Scholarly Conferences

a1. International Conferences - Held Abroad

Date Name of Conference

Place of Conference

Subject of Lecture/Discussion/Comments

Role

October 2002

Conference of the Association of Geographers of Canada

University of Western Ontario, Canada

“Christian ‘Pilgrimage Tourism’ in the Holy Land”

Lecturer

August 2004

IGU Study Group on Tourism, Leisure and Global Change

Loch Lomond, Scotland

"Between the Bible and the Sword - Christian Pilgrims to the Holy Land 2000-2003"

Lecturer

August 2004

The International Geographic Union

Glasgow, Scotland

"Jewish Pilgrimage-Tourism in Israel: Holy Tombs as Tourist Attractions"

Lecturer

June 2006 International Conference of Trends,

Crete, Greece 1) “The Development of Holy Tombs as Tourist Attractions: The Case

Lecturer

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Impacts and Policies on Tourism Development

Study of Israel” 2) “Ecotourism in the "Agamon Hula ": Planning and Implications”

November 2006

Religious Routes and Pilgrimages in Europe and the Mediterranean: Jewish, Christian and Islamic Perspectives

University of Malta, Malta

1) “Jewish Holy Tombs in Israel: Their establishment as recognized sites and subsequent development” 2) “Christian pilgrimage to the Holy Land: The pilgrimage experience in the 20th century”

Lecturer

July 2007 Heritage Tourism: Community, Enterprise, Government and Tourists

Guangzhou, China

“A Methodology for Sustainable Planning of an Ecotourism Site”

Lecturer

June 2008 An International Conference : Heritage and Cultural Tourism

BYU Jerusalem Centre for Near Eastern Studies, Jerusalem

1) “Graves as Tourist Attractions: Pilgrimage - Tourism to Jewish Holy Graves in Israel” 2) “Souvenirs: Motivations And Meanings” (with Y. Zins)

Lecturer

August 2008

The International Geographical Union

Tunisia, Tunis “A Shared Space: The Visitor Experience at the Baha’i Gardens, Haifa, Israel”

Lecturer

October 2008

First European Conference on Tourism and Peace

Holland “Peace in the City” Lecturer

September 2009

International Conference on Tourism Development and Management

Kos, Greece “Becoming a World Heritage Site”

Lecturer

October 2009

Tourism, Religion and Culture

Italy “Managing Shared Spaces for Pilgrims and Tourists”

Lecturer

November ATLAS Portugal “Recommendations for Lecturer

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2009 Conference of Religious Tourism

Organizing and Promoting Shared Spaces”

*October 2010

IV International Colloquium Compostela, "Pilgrims and Pilgrimages as Peacemakers in Christianity, Judaism and Islam".

Santiago-de-Compostela, Spain

"Pilgrimage sites in the holy land: Pathways to Harmony and Understanding or Sources of Confrontation?"

Lecturer

*October 2010

Third International Conference on the Management of Coastal Recreational Resources

Italy "Coastal Resources Management in Israel"

Lecturer

*November 2010

ATLAS Annual Conference: Mass tourism VS Niche tourism

Limassol, Cyprus

"Current Ecotourism: A niche segment or mass tourism?"

Lecturer

*April 2011 International Conference of Tourism (ICOT 2011)

Rhodes, Greece

"Religious Conflicts" Lecturer

*May 2012 International Conference of Tourism (ICOT 2012)

Crete, Greece "Researching pilgrimage:Continuity and transformations"

Lecturer

*June2012 The International Conference on Destination Branding, Heritage and Authenticity

Santiago-de-Compostela Spain

"Between Pilgrimage and Tourism: Organizing and Promoting Shared Spaces"

Lecturer

*October 2012

International Colloquium Compostela,

Santiago-de-Compostela, Spain

"From the Holy Land to Santiago-de-Compostela"

Lecturer

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*June 2013 International Conference of Tourism (ICOT 2013)

Limassol,Cyprus

"Understanding Conflicts at Religious Tourism Sites:The Israeli Case Study"

Lecturer

*June 2013 Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage 5th Expert Conference

Malta "Understanding Conflicts at Religious Tourism Sites"

Lecturer

*February 2014

International Conference on“Contemporary Research in Tourism and Hospitality: Theory, Practice and Pitfalls”

Pondicherry University, Pondicherry, India.

"Conflicts at Religious Tourism Sites"

Lecturer

*September 2014

Cost Conference: Tourism, Wellbeing and Ecosystem Services

San Sebastian,Spain

Tourism, Wellbeing and Ecosystem Services in Israel

Lecturer

*June 2015 Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage 7th Expert Conference

Girona, Spain "Religious Tourism in Nazareth"

Lecturer

LecturerConflicts in TourismLondon, UK.International Conference of Tourism (ICOT)

*June 2015

*September 2015

Cost Conference: Tourism, Wellbeing and Ecosystem Services

Finland Tourism, Wellbeing and Ecosystem Services in Israel

Lecturer

a2. International Conferences - Held in Israel

Date Name of Place of Subject of Role

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Conference Conference Lecture/Discussion/Comments

May 2007 International Tourism andPolitics

The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel

“Between the Cross and the Sword: Christian Pilgrimage to the Holy Land During Security Crisis”

Lecturer

October 2009

Tourism Destination Development and Branding Conference

Eilat College, Israel

“Between pilgrimage and tourism: organizing andManaging shared spaces for pilgrims and tourists”

Lecturer

*June 2010 Maps and Politics

Tel Aviv University

“Maps and Meaning” Lecturer

*July 2010 The International Geographical Union

Tel Aviv “Ecotourism in Israel” Lecturer

a3. Local Conferences

Date Name of Conference

Place of Conference

Subject of Lecture/Discussion/Comments

Role

April 1995 Conference of the Israeli Geographical Society

University of Haifa, Israel

“The Geography of Christian Pilgrimage to Israel Today”

Lecturer

November 1997

Conference of the Association of Israeli Cartographers

Tel-Aviv, Israel

“Maps of Christian Religious Tourism to Israel”

Lecturer

November 1999

Conference of the Israeli Geographical Society

University of Haifa, Israel

“Current Jewish Pilgrimage Sites”

Lecturer

May 2000 Mediterranean 2000

University of Haifa, Israel

“Pilgrimage Tourism’ in the Mediterranean: Jewish Holy Sites in Israel and North Africa”

Lecturer

May 2000 The Annual Conference of the Land of Israel Studies: Israel as a Center for Pilgrimage and Tourism

Bar-Ilan University, Israel

“Typology of Jewish Holy Sites”

Lecturer

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March 2001 Conference of the Association of Israel Cartographers

Tel-Aviv, Israel

"Maps and Meaning: The Case of Israel Tourist Maps”

Lecturer

March 2003 Conference of the Association of Israel Cartographers

Haifa, Israel “The Reflection of Geographical Conflict in Mapping: The Case of Israel’s Borders”

Lecturer

February 2004

Mediterranean 2004

University of Haifa, Israel

“Pilgrimage Tourism' in the Mediterranean”

Lecturer

March 2004 The First Israeli Conference for Qualitative Methodology

Tel-Aviv, Israel

“Maps and Meaning” Lecturer

April 2004 Conference of Israeli Tourism Forum

University of Haifa, Israel

"Pilgrimage in Crisis" Lecturer

December 2004

Conference of the Israeli Geographical Society

University of Haifa, Israel

“Pilgrimage in Crisis" Lecturer

December 2006

Conference of the Israeli Geographical Society

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

“A Shared Space: Tourists and Pilgrims at the Baha’i Gardens in Haifa”, poster

Lecturer

February 2006

Conference of Israeli Tourism Forum

The Hebrew University's Faculty of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Quality Sciences, Rehovot, Israel

"Educational Tourism in India: Tourists, Pilgrims or Students?”

Lecturer

February 2007

Conference of Israeli Tourism Forum

The Kineret College on the Sea of Galilee, Israel

“Sustainable Tourism in the Agamon Hula: Between Planning and Practice”

Lecturer

March 2007 Conference of the "Israeli Society for History and Philosophy of Science"

Jerusalem, Israel

“Maps and Meaning: The Case Study of Israel”

Lecturer

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December 2007

Conference of the Israeli Geographical Society

Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel

“A Shared Space: the Baha’i Gardens in Haifa”

Lecturer

February 2008

Conference of Israeli Tourism Forum

Eilat College, Israel

“The Visitor Experience at a Shared Space: the Baha’i Gardens”

Lecturer

June 2008 The Tel-Hai Conference

Tel-Hai Academic CollegeUpper Galilee, Israel

“Eco-Tourism in the Agamon Hula”

Lecturer

February 2009

Conference of Israeli Tourism Forum

University of Haifa, Israel

“Tourist - Bird Interaction and Impact”

Lecturer

February 2010

Conference of Israeli Tourism Forum

The Hebrew University, Jerusalem

“Researching Pilgrimage: Continuity and Transformations”

Lecturer

*December 2010

Conference of the Israeli Geographical Society

The Hebrew University, Jerusalem

"Religious Tourism and Politics: The Establishment of New Religious Sites in Israel"

Lecturer

*February 2011

Conference of Israeli Tourism Forum

Tel Aviv "Tourism Impacts on religious conflicts: A comparative research of Nazareth, Jerusalem and Haifa"

Lecturer

*February 2012

Conference of Israeli Tourism Forum

Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel

"Ecotourism: Impacts of Tourists on Birds"

Lecturer

*December 2012

Conference of the Israeli Geographical Society

Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel

"Impacts of Tourists on Birds"

Lecturer

*February 2013

Conference of Israeli Tourism Forum

The Kineret College on the Sea of Galilee, Israel

"WHS sits in Israel" and "Dark Tourism in the Carmel Mountains"

Lecturer

b. Organization of Conferences or Sessions

RoleSubject of Conference

Place of Conference

Name ofConference

Date

Session Organizer and

Pilgrimage to the Holy Land

University of Haifa, Israel

Conference of the Israeli

December 2004

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ChairpersonGeographical Society

Organizing Committee and Chairperson of one session

Heritage and Cultural Tourism

BYU Jerusalem Centre for Near Eastern Studies, Jerusalem, Israel

Heritage and Cultural Tourism: The Present and Future of the Past- An International Conference

June 2008

A Session Organizer

Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage

Tunisia, Tunis

The International Geographic Union

August 2008

Conference Organizer

TourismUniversity of Haifa, Haifa, Israel

Conference of Israeli Tourism Forum

February 2009

Organizing and Scientific Committee

Tourism Development and Management

Kos, GreeceInternational Conference on Tourism Development and Management

September 2009

Organizing of the Pre-Conference

Tourism and Recreation Research Group of the International Geographic Union

Tel- Aviv, Israel

The International Geographic Union

*July 2010

Organizer of two Sessions

The Geography of Tourism” and “Religious Tourism”

The Hebrew University, Jerusalem

Conference of the Israeli Geographical Society

*December 2010

Scientific Committee

JordanPeace and Tourism

*March 2011

Organizing and Scientific Committee

Peace and Tourism

Rhodes, Greece

International Conference of Tourism (ICOT 2011)

*April 2011

Scientific Committee

World Heritage Sites

Akko, IsraelOptimizing Community Benefits in and around Culture-based World Heritage Sites (WHSs)The case of Akko, Israel

*June 2011

Scientific Committee

Tourism PlanningNovi Sad, Serbia

Contemporary Trends in Tourism and Hospitality -

*September 2011

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CTTH 2011Scientific Committee

TourismCrete, GreeceInternational Conference of Tourism (ICOT 2012)

*May 2012

Scientific Committee

Cultural ItinerariesQuebec City, Canada

International ConferenceTourist and Cultural Itineraries:From Memory to Development

*June 2012

Scientific Committee

Religious TourismKonya, Turkey

International Conference on

Religious Tourism and

Tolerance

*May 2013

Scientific Committee

TourismCyprusInternational Conference of Tourism (ICOT 2013)

*June 2013

Conference Organizer

TourismUniversity of Haifa, Haifa, Israel

Conference of Israeli Tourism Forum

*February 2014

Scientific Committee

TourismDongbei University of Finance and Economics, Dalian, China

International Conference of Tourism

*June 2014

Member of the Conference Committee

Cultural TourismSiTi, Torino, Italy

COST Action: Training School:

*October 2014

Head of the Conference Committee

GeographyUniversity of Haifa, Haifa, Israel

Conference of the Israeli Geographical Society

*December 2014

Scientific Committee

TourismLondon, UK.International Conference of Tourism (ICOT)

*June 2015

Scientific Committee

Religious TourismKonya, Turkey

The “2nd International Conference on Religious Tourism and Tolerance"

*October 2015

Scientific Committee

Experiential Tourism

Santorini, Greece

1st International Conference on Experiential Tourism

*October 2015

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(IMIC 2015)Scientific Committee

Tourism PlanningOhrid, Macedonia

XIII International Tourism Conference

*April 2016

Scientific Committee

TourismNaples, ItalyThe 6th International Conference on Tourism (ICOT2016)

*June 2016

7. Invited Lectures/ Keynote speaker

a. International

Date Name of Conference

Place of Conference

Subject of Lecture/Discussion/Comments

Role

June 2009 II. Ibero-American Religious Destinations Congress and V International Congress of Religious Shrine cities

Fatima, Portugal

“Between Pilgrimage and Tourism: Organizing and Promoting Shared Spaces”

Keynote Speaker

October 2010

IV Colloquium Compostela: Pilgrims as Peacemakers

Santiago de Compostela, Spain

“Jewish and Christian Holy Places and Peace Processes”

Invited Speaker, Workshop

*September 2011

Contemporary Trends in Tourism: Via Danube – the Major Street of Europe

Novi Sad, Serbia

“Heritage Management:The Planning and Management of Shared Cultural and Heritage Spaces”

Keynote Speaker

*May 2012 ICOT: Setting the Agenda for Special Interest Tourism:Past, Present and Future

Crete, Greece

“Researching Pilgrimage:Continuity and Transformations”

Keynote Speaker

*June 2012 The International Conference on Destination Branding, Heritage and

Santiago-de-Compostela, Spain

Between Pilgrimage and Tourism: Organizing and Promoting

Keynote Speaker

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Authenticity Shared Spaces

*October 2012

CSIC: Colloquium Compostela: Pilgrims as Peacemakers

Santiago de Compostela, Spain

"Researching Pilgrimage: From the Holy Land to Santiago de Compostela"

Invited Speaker, Workshop

*June 2013 Cultures towards the Lord: challenges, researchers, perspectives. From the Mediterranean to the world

Rome, Italy

"Religious and Secular Pilgrimage in the Holy Land"

Keynote Speaker

*October 2013

Itineraries, Gaps and Obstacles in Pilgrimage Study: Research Traditions in a Global Context

Marseilles, France

"Researching Jewish Pilgrimage"

Invited Speaker, Workshop

*March 2014

Religious Tourism

Monserrat, Spain

"Pilgrimage in the Holy Land"

Keynote Speaker

*October 2014

COST PhD. Training School

SiTi, Torino, Italy

Cultural Tourism in the Digital Age

Invited Speaker

*November 2014

Pilgrimage in Asia

Frankfurt, Germany

Pilgrimage as a Post Modern Phenomena

Invited Speaker, Workshop

*September 2015

Congress of Macedonian Geographers

Skopje, Republic of Macedonia

Tourism Geography

Keynote Speaker

*June 2016 Tourism Policy Research Group, Public SeminarDepartment of Marketing, Branding and Tourism

Middlesex University, London

The Lifecycle of Concepts in Tourism Research:The Case of Pilgrimage Tourism

Keynote Speaker

b. In Israel

Date Name of Conference

Place of Conference

Subject of Lecture/Discussion/Comments

Role

December 2008

“The Connection between God

University of Haifa, Israel

“Pilgrimage - Tourism to

Invited Speaker

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and Man” Jewish Holy Graves in Israel”

January 2010

Conference of “Ecological Tourism”

University of Haifa, Israel

“Ecotourism in the Agamon Hula: Between Theory and Planning”

Keynote Speaker

March 2010

The Israel Natureand Parks Authority Conference

University of Haifa, Israel

“Sustainable Tourism”

Keynote Speaker

*November 2010

Ministry of Tourism, Israel

Jerusalem, Israel

“The characteristics of incoming tourists to Israel 1996-2009”

Keynote Speaker

*November 2011

A Bird’s Eye View of Migration Stopover SitesFlyway Conservation through Science, Policy,Education and Tourism

Kfar Blum, Israel

“Ecotourism at the AgamonHula: Tourist – Bird Interaction,Characteristics andImpact”

Invited Speaker

*May 2012 Heritage Tourism

Tiberias, Israel

"Religious Tourism and Conflicts

Keynote Speaker

*May 2012 Development in the Galilee

Sachnin, Israel

"Rural and Agri-Tourism"

Keynote Speaker

*May 2012 The JNF annual Conference

Beit Dagan, Israel

"Bicycle Tourism Planning"

Invited Speaker

*December 2013

The Kineret International Tourism Conference: Sustainable Tourism Today:People Community and Environment

The Kineret College on the Sea of Galilee, Israel

"World Heritage Sites in Israel" (with Yoni Shtern)

Invited Speaker

*December 2013

Cross Boundary Cooperation: Water and tourism

The Dead Sea, Israel

"Religious Tourism as a Strategy for Peace "

Invited Speaker

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*May 2015 JNF (Jewish national Fund)

Nes Harim, Israel

"Birds and Tourism"

Invited Speaker

*January 2016

The Council for Conservation of Heritage Sites in Israel

Jerusalem, Israel

"Planning and Developing Heritage-Tourism”

Invited Speaker

8. Colloquium Talks

Presentation/CommentsName of ForumPlace of LectureDate“The Pilgrimage-Tourism connection: Jewish Travel”

Seminar of PhD. students, Faculty of Environmental Studies

University of Waterloo, Canada

February 2002

“Pilgrimage and Tourism in The Holy Land”

The Tourism Seminar of the Faculty of Environmental Studies

University of Waterloo, Canada

October 2002

“The tourism potential of Jewish Pilgrimage to Tombs of Tsaddikim”

The seminar of the School of Management, The Department of Hotel and Tourism Management

University of Beer Sheva, Israel

November 2003

“Negotiated space: Tourists, pilgrims, and the Baha’i terraced gardens in Haifa”

The Department of Middle Eastern History at the University of Haifa, the series of Lectures in Baha’i Studies

Haifa, IsraelFebruary 2007

“Jewish Holy Tombs-Planning and Reality”

Conference of the Society for Preservation of Israel Heritage Sites

Haifa, IsraelMarch 2007

“The Baha’i gardens in Haifa”

Conference of the Society for Preservation of Israel Heritage Sites

Haifa, IsraelFebruary 2009

“Tourist - Bird Interaction and Impact: The “Agamon” Wet-Land, Israel”

Seminar of the Department of Geography, University of Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv, IsraelMarch 2009

“Tourist - Bird Interaction and Impact"

Seminar of the Department of Geography

The Hebrew University, Jerusalem

*November 2012

“Tourist - Bird Interaction and Impact"

Seminar of the Department of Geography

Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel

*June 2013

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9. Research Grants

a. Grants Awarded

YearsAmountC= Competitive Fund

Funded by

Title Other Researchers

Role in Research

2002$4,000 (C)Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture (New York)

Pilgrimage to Graves of Tsaddikim in Galilee

-P.I.

20028000 NISUniversity of Haifa

The Tourist Potential of Jewish ‘Pilgrimage Tourism’ to Holy Sites in Israel

Prof. Y. Mansfeld (P.I.)

Co-P.I.

20054000 NISUniversity of Haifa

Tourism - Pilgrimage to India

-P.I.

200650,000 NIS(C)

Israeli Ministry of Tourism

The Tourist Potential of Jewish “Pilgrimage Tourism to Holy Sites in Israel

-P.I.

2005 - 2007

$34,517United States Forestry Service and the KKL (Jewish National Fund)

Eco-tourism in the Agamon Hula site, Upper Galilee, Israel

Prof. Y. Israeli (Co-P.I.)

P.I.

2008 - 2010

$106,000 (C)

United States Forestry Service and the KKL (Jewish National Fund)

Tourist - Bird Interaction and Impact

-P.I.

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200930,000 NIS (C)

Israeli Ministry of Tourism

International Tourism to Israel: Statistical Analysis

-P.I.

200930,000 NIS(C)

Israeli Ministry of Tourism

Economic Feasibility of a Jewish Spiritual Center in the Galilee

-P.I.

200912,000 NISThe Israel Government Tourist Corporation (IGTC)

Bicycle Tourism

Prof. N. Kliot (Co-P.I.)

P.I.

2009 - 2011

$54,000(C)

The Israeli Science Foundation (I.S.F.)

Transgression in Israel: The Establishment of New Religious Sites

Prof. D. Shmueli (Co-P.I.)

Co-P.I.

2011 - 2012

100,000 NIS(C)

KKL, (Jewish National Fund

Characterization of Bike riders in Outdoor Areas in Israel

-*P.I.

201224,000 NISThe Lower Jordan Valley Drainage Organization

Jordan Rehabilitation Administration

Prof. D. Shmueli (Co-P.I.) and Dr. N. Greenbaum (Co-P.I.)

*Co-P.I

201425,000 NIS(C)

The Minerva Center for Interdisciplinary Studies of the End-of-Life

Denial of Death in the Past

Prof. A. Ronen (P.I)

*Co-P.I.

201530,000 NIS (C)

Israeli Ministry of Tourism

The Tourism Potential of the Israel National Trail

-* P.I

b. Submission of Research Proposals - Pending

YearsAmountFunded by Title Other Researchers

Role in Research

(Approved but contract

250,000NIS

Israel Nature and

Developing Tourism In The

Prof. Y. Mansfeld

* Co-P.I.

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has not been signed yet)

Parks Authority

Carmel Mountain Reserve

(Co-P.I.)

50,000 Euro (C)

Minerva Fund (Application for a German-Israeli Minerva School)

Borders, Neighbors, and the Environment

Prof. Dr. Eberhard Rothfuß, Dr. Evgenia Bystrov(University of Bayreuth, Germany)(P.I.)

*Co-P.I.

c. Submission of Research Proposals – Not Funded (with a grade of “very good")

YearsAmountFunded by Title Other Researchers

Role in Research

20049000 NIS. (A proposal awarded a grade of “very good")(C)

The Israeli Science Foundation (I.S.F.)

The Tourist Potential of Jewish Pilgrimage Tourism to Holy Sites in Israel

Prof. Y. Mansfeld (P.I.)

Co-P.I.

20079000 NIS. (A proposal awarded a grade of “very good") (C)

The Israeli Science Foundation (I.S.F.)

Pilgrimage to Graves of Holy People: A socio-spatial Analysis

Prof. Y. Mansfeld (Co-P.I.)

Co-P.I.

10. Scholarships, Awards and Prizes

Scholarships, Awards and PrizesYearsAward from the ‘Knesset” (Parliament) for outstanding students in Israel1991Scholarship awarded for 1st Class Honours Degree (B.A. students).1992The Fraenkel award from the Haifa and Galilee research institute (M.A. students).

1994

Scholarship awarded for 1st Class Honors Degree (M.A. students).1995Award from the Ministry of Tourism for thesis on Tourism.1995Prize awarded from the University of Haifa for completing doctorate proposal in one year.

1997

The Fraenkel Award for Ph.D. Students (7,000 NIS).1998Award from the "Wolf Foundation" (7,000 NIS).1998Award from the University of Haifa for Post Doctorate Studies of ‘Young Faculty members’ ($10,000).

2002

The Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada (DFAIT) and the Canada-Canadian Studies Program: "Eco tourism Planning in Israel and Canada" (Cdn$ 5,200).

*2012

Erasmus Mundus Visiting Professor, University of Santiago-de *2012

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Compostela (2500 Euro).

11. Teaching

a. Courses Year Name of Course Type of Course

Lecture/Seminar/Workshop

Degree

Number of Students

1996 - 1999

Introduction to Tourism Planning

lecture B.A. 40

1996 - 2006

Geography of Religions lecture B.A. 40

1996 - current

Pilgrimage and Religious Tourism

lecture B.A. 40

1998 - 2002

Methodologies in Geography lecture B.A. 180

2003 - 2005

Eco-Tourism lecture B.A. 30

2000 - current

Introduction to the Geography of Leisure and Tourism

lecture B.A. 30

2000 - current

Workshop on Rural Tourism Planning

workshop M.A. 10

2003 - current

Introduction to Human Geography

lecture B.A. 104

2006 - 2011

Tourism - a B.A. Seminar seminar B.A. 15

2011 - 2012

Current Issues in Human Geography

seminar B.A. 20

2012 - current

Management of World Heritage Sites

seminar M.A. 8

b. Supervision of Graduate Students- M.A.

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Name of Student

Name of Other Mentors

Title of Thesis

Degree Date of Completion

Students' Achievements/Details of Publication

Shtrum Poli Leisure, Tourism and Recreation Patterns among Russian Immigrants in Israel

M.A. Department of Geography and Environmental Studies.

2008 -

Zins Yael Motivation for

Purchasing Souvenirs and Their

Meanings: Study of

Israeli Tourists

M.A. Department of Geography and Environmental Studies.

2008 C23D10

Shtainvarz Roy

Dr. D. Malkinson

Tourists Activities in the Agamon Hula and it's Influence on Birds

M.A. Department of Geography and Environmental Studies.

2011 1. C282. C30

Sharon Ben-Dahlia

Prof. A. Churchman

"Tourism Planning: The Case of Urban Tourism in Tel –Aviv".

M.A. Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning, the Technion.

2009 C27

*Adva Gedaliah

Immortality and the Media:Pilgrimages to the Graves of Holy Jews

M.A. Department of Geography and Environmental Studies.

2010 -

*Paz Rave Prof. N. Kliot

Characterization of mountain bike riders

M.A. Department of Geography

2010 -

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in outdoor areas in Israel

and Environmental Studies.

*Benny Ben Israel 

Agritourism at your “Back yard”: Supply and Demand for Agritourism in the Hinterland

M.A. Department of Geography and Environmental Studies.

2011 -

*Yoni Shtern

Prof. N. Grinbaum

The Development of Biqat Ovda as a UNESCO Site

M.A. Department of Environmental Resources.

2013 -

*Shifra Levinson

Prof D. Shmueli

Spatial Transgression in Israel – The Baha’i in Haifa

M.A. Department of Geography and Environmental Studies.

2012 -

*Dror Tal Dark Tourism in the Carmel Mountains – 2010-2012

M.A. Department of Geography and Environmental Studies

2013 C32

*Michal Even

Dr. Y. Yunay

Backpackers’ Narratives of Self-Change

M.A. Department of Geography and Environmental Studies

In Progress -

*MichalDemsky

The Tourist Potential of the Israel National Trail

M.A. Department of Geography and Environmental Studies

In Progress -

c. Supervision of Graduate Students- Ph.D. Students

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Name of Student

Name of Other Mentors

Title of Thesis

Degree Date of Completion

Students' Achievements/Details of Publication

*Shahar Shilo

- The City of David - The Birth of a New Heritage Tourism Site in East Jerusalem

PhD. Department of Geography and Environmental Studies

In Progress2013-

-

*Nirit Koren-Lawrence

Prof. H. Israeli

Strategies for Management of Archaeological-Heritage Sites: Conservation and Development

PhD. Department of Geography and Environmental Studies

In Progress2013-

-

*Hadar Barkai

Prof. N. Kliot

Walking the Israeli National Trail

PhD. Department of Geography and Environmental Studies

In Progress2014-

-

*Meron Doctori

Prof. N. Kliot

Volunteer Tourism

PhD. Department of Geography and Environmental Studies

In Progress2015-

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PUBLICATIONS

Note: For joint publications, the order of the listed authors appears according to their relative contribution unless otherwise specified.

One asterisk (*) denotes publications either published or accepted for publication after appointment as a Senior Lecturer.

Index:I.F. = Impact Factor (Source & Year)V = Vatat List (The Council for Higher Education)R = Ranking (Source & Year)# = StudentTimes Cited: according to Google ScholarScopus Journal Metrics

SNIP: Source Normalized Impact per Paper measures contextual citation impact by weighting citations based on the total number of citations in a subject field.

SJR is a prestige metric based on the idea that not all citations are the same. With SJR, the subject field, quality and reputation of the journal have a direct effect on the value of a citation and the impact that journal makes. In addition the prestige of a citation is weighted over all citations handed out to that journal. SJR is a size-independent indicator and it ranks journals by their 'average prestige per article' and can be used for journal comparisons in science evaluation processes.

My H-index: 14 (Google Scholar).

A. Ph.D. Dissertation

Title: Maps and Meaning: The Case of Israel Tourist MapsDate of submission: 2002.Number of Pages: 300Language: Hebrew.Name of Supervisor: Prof. N. Kliot and Prof. Y. Mansfeld.University: University of Haifa.Publications: C8, C9, C10.

B. Scientific Books (Refereed)

Authored Books – Published

1. Collins-Kreiner, N., Kliot, N., Mansfeld, Y. and Sagie K. (2006) Christian Tourism to the Holy Land: Pilgrimage during Security Crisis. Hampshire: Ashgate Publications. 262 Pages.Selected Reviews: Shoval, N. 2007. Tourism Geographies, 9, 3:342-344. Olsen, D. 2009 Journal of Heritage Tourism, 4, 1: 87-88. Del Casino, V.J. (2007) The Professional Geographer, 59, 4: 554-555.

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C. Monographs None

D. Articles in Refereed Journals

Published

1. Collins-Kreiner N. (1996) “Holy Land Maps for Christian Pilgrims” Horizons in Geography 44-45: 63-82. (Unranked peer reviewed journal). Hebrew. (v).

2. Collins-Kreiner N. (1997) “Cartographic Characteristics of Current Christian Pilgrimage Maps of the Holy Land” Cartographica 34, 4: 1-10. (SNIP: 0.782; SJR: 0.37).

3. Collins-Kreiner N. (2000) “Pilgrimage Holy Sites: A classification of Jewish Holy Sites in Israel” Journal of Cultural Geography 18, 3: 57-78. (I.F.: 0.510; 5 -Year I.F.: 0.513; SNIP: 0.513; SJR: 0.472; Times Cited: 15).

4. Collins-Kreiner N. and Kliot N. (2000) “Pilgrimage Tourism in the Holy Land: The Behavioral Characteristics of Christian Pilgrims” GeoJournal 50, 1: 55-67. (Unranked peer reviewed journal). (SNIP: 0.803; SJR: 0.55; Times Cited: 124).

5. Collins-Kreiner N. (2000) “Pilgrimage Tourism to Israel: Christian Pilgrims and Pilgrim-Tourists in the Galilee” Horizons in Geography 52: 55-69. (Unranked peer reviewed journal). Hebrew. (v).

6. Collins-Kreiner N. (2002) “Is there a Connection between Pilgrimage and Tourism? The Jewish Religion" International Journal of Tourism Sciences 2, 2: 1-18. (Unranked peer reviewed journal).

7. Kliot N. and Collins-Kreiner N. (2003) "Wait for us - We're not Ready yet. Holy Land Preparations for the New Millennium - The Year 2000" Current Issues in Tourism 6, 2: 119-149. (R.: 22/39, (Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism); I.F.: 0.918, 5-Year I.F.: 1.485; SNIP: 1.156; SJR: 0.88; Times Cited: 12).

8. Collins-Kreiner N. (2004) “Jewish Pilgrimage Tourism in Israel: Holy Tombs as Tourist Attractions” Horizons in Geography 61-62: 267-278. (Unranked peer reviewed journal). Hebrew. (v).

9. Collins-Kreiner N. (2005) “Religious Mapping of the Holy Land: 1978-2001” Horizons in Geography 64-65: 351-368. (Unranked peer reviewed journal). Hebrew. (v).

10. Collins-Kreiner N. and Mansfeld Y. (2005) “Mapping of the Holy Land: Contemporary religious mapping” Journal of Economic and Social Geography (Tijdschrift Voor Economische En Sociale Geografi) 96, 1: 105-120. (R.: 40/76 (Geography) 128/333 (Economics); I.F.: 1.096, 5-Year I.F.: 1.319; SNIP: 0.807; SJR: 0.66).

11. Collins-Kreiner N. (2005) “Maps and Meaning: Reading the Map of the Holy Land” The Qualitative Report 10, 2: 257-275. (Unranked peer reviewed journal). (SJR: 0.19).

12. Collins-Kreiner N., Mansfeld Y. and N. Kliot (2006), “The Reflection of Geographical Conflict in Mapping: The Case of Israel’s Borders” Middle Eastern Studies 42, 3: 381-408. (R.: 60/66 (Area Studies); I.F.: 0.12; 5-Year I.F.: 0.266; SNIP: 0.239; SJR: 0.13).

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13. Collins-Kreiner N. and Gatrell J.D. (2006) "Tourism, Heritage and Pilgrimage: The case of Haifa's Baha’i Gardens" Journal of Heritage Tourism 1, 1: 32-50. equal contribution. (Not yet ranked; Times Cited: 52).

14. Collins-Kreiner N. (2006) "Graves as Attractions: Pilgrimage-Tourism to Jewish Holy Graves in Israel" Journal of Cultural Geography 24, 1: 67-89. (I.F.: 0.510; 5 -Year I.F.: 0.513; SNIP: 0.513; SJR: 0.472; Times Cited: 16).

15. Gatrell J.D. and Collins-Kreiner N. (2006) "Negotiated Space: Tourists, Pilgrims and the Baha’i Terraced Gardens in Haifa" Geoforum 37, 5: 765-778 (equal contribution). (R.: 12/76 (Geography); I.F.: 1.877; 5-Year I.F.: 2.694; SNIP: 1.708; SJR: 1.844; Times Cited: 54).

* Gatrell J.D. and Collins-Kreiner N. (2012) "Negotiated Space: Tourists, Pilgrims and the Baha’i Terraced Gardens in Haifa". In: Maos J. O., and I. Charney (Eds.). Themes in Israeli Geography: Special Issue of Horizons in Geography 79-80, 5-25. (A translated paper of article no. 19).

16. Collins-Kreiner N. and Wall G. (2007) "Evaluating Tourism Potential: A SWOT Analysis of the Western Negev, Israel" Tourism – an International Interdisciplinary Journal 55, 1: 51-63. (SNIP: 0.648; SJR: 0.275; Times Cited: 22).

17. Collins-Kreiner N. (2008) “Religion and Politics: New Religious Sites and Transgression in Israel" The Geographical Review 98, 2: 197-213. (R.: 57/76, (Geography); I.F.: 0.588; 5-Year I.F.: 0.611; SNIP: 0.791; SJR: 0.4).

18. Collins-Kreiner N. (2008) "Maps as a Tool for Understanding Territorial Conflicts: The Case of Israel" Ymer 2008: Kartan och Verkligheten / Map and Reality 1:10-32.

19. Collins-Kreiner N. and Gatrell J.D. (2009) "The Baha’i Gardens: The Organization of a Shared Space” Horizons in Geography 73: 145-161 (equal contribution). (Unranked peer reviewed journal). Hebrew. (v).

20. Collins-Kreiner N. (2010) “The Geography of Pilgrimage and Tourism: Transformations and Implications for Applied Geography” Applied Geography 30, 1: 153-164. (R.: 6/76 (Geography) I.F.: 2.494, 5-Year I.F.: 2.853; SNIP: 1.975; SJR: 1.085; Times Cited: 65).

21. Collins-Kreiner N. and Israeli Y. (2010) “The Agamon Lake: Supporting an Integrated Soft Approach to Ecotourism Development” Tourism Geographies 12, 1: 118-139. (R.: 11/43, (Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism; I.F.: 1.695, 5-Year I.F.: 1.647; SNIP: 0.99; SJR: 0.901).

22. Collins-Kreiner N. (2010) “Researching Pilgrimage: Continuity and Transformations” Annals of Tourism Research 37, 2: 440-456. (R.: 2/43, (Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism) I.F.: 2.685, 5-Year I.F.: 3.467; SNIP: 1.999; SJR: 2,276; Times Cited: 122).

23. Collins-Kreiner N. (2010) “Geographers and Pilgrimages” Journal of Economic and Social Geography (Tijdschrift Voor Economische En Sociale Geografi) 101, 4: 437-448. (R.: 40/76 (Geography) 128/333 (Economics); I.F.: 1.096, 5-Year I.F.: 1.319; SNIP: 0.807; SJR: 0.66; Times Cited: 17).

*24. Collins-Kreiner N. (2010) “Current Jewish Pilgrimage: Modes and Models of Development”, Tourism 58, 3: 259-270. (SNIP: 0.648; SJR: 0.269; Times Cited: 14).

25. Collins-Kreiner N. and Sagie-Tueta K. (#) (2011) "Tourism to India as Popular Culture: A cultural, Educational and Religious Experience at Dharamsala", South Asian Popular Culture 9, 2: 131–145. (SNIP: 0.805; SJR: 0.135).

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*26. Collins-Kreiner N. and Zins Y. (#) (2011) “Tourists and souvenirs: changes through time, space and meaning”, Journal of Heritage Tourism 6, 1: 17 – 27. (Not yet ranked; Times Cited: 14).

*27. Collins-Kreiner N. (2011) “Tourism Development in a Wetland Area in Israel: Putting Theory into Practice”, International Journal of Tourism Policy 4, 1: 36-50. (SNIP: 0.161; SJR: 0.229).

*28. Kliot N., Collins-Kreiner N. and D. Shmueli (2011) “Coastal Resources Management in Israel”, Journal of Coastal Research 61: 248-256. (SNIP: 0.847; SJR: 0.533).

*29. Collins-Kreiner N., Shmueli, D. and Ben-Gal, M. (2013) "Spatial Transgression of New Religious Sites in Israel", Applied Geography 40: 103-114. (R.: 6/76 (Geography) I.F.: 2.494, 5-Year I.F.: 2.853; SNIP: 1.975; SJR: 1.085; Times Cited: 12).

*30. Ben-Dahlia S. (#), Collins-Kreiner N. and Churchman A. (2013) “Evaluation of an Urban Tourism Destination”, Tourism Geographies 15, 2: 233-249. (R.: 11/43, (Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism; I.F.: 1.695, 5-Year I.F.: 1.647; SNIP: 0.99; SJR: 0.901; Times Cited: 13).

*31. Shtainvarz R. (#), Collins-Kreiner N., Malkinson D., and Z. Labinger (2013) “Nature Preservation and Tourism Development: The Impact of Tourist Activity on Avian Wildlife at the Agamon Hula”, Studies on Haifa and Northern Israel 1:183-198. (Hebrew).

*32. Collins-Kreiner N., Malkinson D., Labinger Z. and R. Shtainvarz (#) (2013) “Are Birders Good for Birds? Bird Conservation through Tourism Management in the Hula Valley, Israel”, Tourism Management 38: 31-42. (R.: 3/43 (Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism); I.F.: 2.554; 5-Year I.F.: 3.762; SNIP: 2.643; SJR: 2.111).

*33. Collins-Kreiner N. (2013) "The Life Cycle Concept and the Evolution of Villages" Journal of Applied Economics and Business 1, 1: 5-14. (Unranked peer reviewed journal).

*34. Tal, S. (#) and Collins-Kreiner N. (2013) "Dark Tourism to the Carmel? Characterization of Visitors and Visiting Patterns following the Fire", Horizons in Geography 84, 159-176. (Unranked peer reviewed journal). Hebrew. (v).

*35. Shmueli D., Collins-Kreiner, N. and Ben Gal, M. (2014). “Conflict over sacred space: The case of Nazareth”. Cities 41, A: 132-140. (R.: 5/39 (Urban Studies); I.F.: 1.728; 5-Year I.F.:1/969; SNIP: 1.456; SJR: 1.024).

*36. Ben-Gal M., Collins-Kreiner N. and Shmueli, D. (2015). “Understanding Religious Conflicts through Framing: The Mormon Site in Jerusalem as a Case-study”, DOI: 10.1111/tesg.12140, Journal of Economic and Social Geography (Tijdschrift Voor Economische En Sociale Geografi. (R.: 40/76 (Geography) 128/333 (Economics); I.F.: 1.096, 5-Year I.F.: 1.319; SNIP: 0.807; SJR: 0.66).

*37. Collins-Kreiner N., Shmueli, D. and Ben Gal, M. (2015). “Conflicts at Religious Tourism Sites: the Baha'i World Center, Israel”, Tourism Management Perspectives 16: 228-236. (SJR: 0.693; SNIP: 1.505).

*38. Collins-Kreiner, N. (2015). “Dark Tourism as/is Pilgrimage”. DOI: 10.1080/13683500.2015.1078299, Current Issues in Tourism (R.: 22/39, (Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism); I.F.: 0.918, 5-Year I.F.: 1.485; SNIP: 1.156; SJR: 0.88).

*39. Collins-Kreiner, N. and N. Kliot (2015). “Particularism vs. Universalism in Hiking Tourism”. DOI:10.1016/j.annals.2015.10.007, Annals of Tourism

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Research. (R.: 2/43, (Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism) I.F.: 2.685, 5-Year I.F.: 3.467; SNIP: 1.999; SJR: 2,276).

E. Articles or Chapters in Scientific Books (Refereed)

Published

1. Collins-Kreiner N. (2004) “Israel’s Borders - Mapping and Meaning” in: Eretsz Israel Studies – Aviel Ron. (Eds. Bar-Gal Y., Kliot N. and Peled A.) Haifa: University of Haifa. pp. 269-289. Hebrew.

2. Collins-Kreiner N. and Olsen D.H. (2004) "Selling Diaspora: Producing and Segmenting the Jewish Diaspora Tourism Market" in: Tourism, Diasporas and Space. (Eds.: Coles T. and Timothy D.J.) New York: Routledge. pp: 279-290.

3. Collins-Kreiner N. (2007) “Pilgrimage and Tourism in the Holy Land” in: Approaching Tourism. (Ed.: Wall G.) Department of Geography Publication Series Occasional Paper Number 21, University of Waterloo, Canada. pp: 19-49. Understanding: A Series, Pub. No.7. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, U.K. pp. 163-182. (Chapter 7).

*5. Gelbman A. and Collins-Kreiner N. (2013) “The Hosts Gaze on Current Christian Pilgrims in Israel: Tour Guides Gazing” in: The Host Gaze in Global Tourism. (Eds.: Moufakkir, O. and Reisinger, Y.). Chapter 6. Oxfordshire: CABI.

*6. Collins-Kreiner N., Shmueli D. and Ben-Gal M. (2013) “Pilgrimage Sites in the Holy Land: Pathways to Harmony and Understanding or Sources of Confrontation? “ Pilgrimages and Pilgrims as Peacemakers in Christianity, Judaism and Islam. (Ed. Antón M. Pazos). Surrey: Ashgate, 177-201.

*8. Collins-Kreiner N. (2014) "Pilgrimage and Mobilities: The 'Pilgrimage Turn' within the 'New Mobilities Paradigm". In: New Tourism in the 21st Century: Culture, the City, Nature and Spirituality. Cambridge Scholars.

*9. Collins-Kreiner N. and Wall G. (2015) “Tourism and Religion: Spiritual Journeys and Their Consequences”, In: The Changing World Religion Map: Sacred Places, Identities, Practices and Politics. Vol. 2: 689-707. (Ed.: S. Brunn). New York: Springer.

*10. Luz N. and Collins-Kreiner N. (2015) “Exploring Jewish Pilgrimage in Israel", In: International Perspectives on Pilgrimage Studies: Itineraries, Gaps and Obstacles (Eds.: Eade, J. & A. Dionigi). New York: Routledge.

*12. Collins-Kreiner, N. (invited paper). “Pilgrimage-Tourism: Common Themes in Different Religions”. Religion and Tourism in Asia. Germany: BergHahn (Eds.: Michael Stasuberg & Knut Aukland).

*13. Collins-Kreiner, N. (invited paper). “Tourism, Religion & Politics”. Tourism and Religion: Issues, Trends and Implications. London: Channelview (Eds.: Richard Butler and Wantanee Suntikul).

F. Articles in Conference Proceedings

Published

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1. Collins-Kreiner N. (2000) “Pilgrimage Tourism in the Mediterranean: Jewish Holy Sites in Israel and North Africa” Mediterranean 2000, University of Haifa. CD-ROM version. (Est. 8 pages).

2. Collins-Kreiner N. (2001) "Maps and Meaning: The Case of Israel Tourist Maps" The Association of Israel Cartographers, Tel-Aviv. Hebrew. CD-ROM version. (Est. 8 pages).

3. Collins-Kreiner N. (2003) "The Reflection of Geographical Conflict in Mapping: The Case of Israel’s Borders" The Association of Israel Cartographers, Haifa. Hebrew. CD-ROM version. (Est. 10 pages).

4. Collins-Kreiner N. (2004) “Pilgrimage in the Mediterranean” Mediterranean 2004, University of Haifa. CD-ROM version. (Est. 8 pages).

5. Gatrell J.D. and Collins-Kreiner, N. (2005) “Haifa's tourism industry and the Baha’i Gardens" Abstracts Association of American Geographers, Denver, Colorado. (No pages).

6. Collins-Kreiner N. (2006) “The Development of Holy Tombs as Tourist Attractions: The Case Study of Israel” International Conference of Trends, Impacts and Policies on Tourism Development, Crete. CD-ROM version. (Est. 10 pages).

7. Collins-Kreiner N. (2006) “Ecotourism in the "Agamon Hula": Planning and Implications” International Conference of Trends, Impacts and Policies on Tourism Development, Crete. CD-ROM version. (Est. 10 pages).

8. Collins-Kreiner N. (2006) “Jewish Holy Tombs in Israel: Their establishment as recognized sites and subsequent development” Religious Routes and Pilgrimages in Europe and the Mediterranean: Jewish, Christian and Islamic Perspectives, University of Malta, Malta. pp. 1-11.

9. Collins-Kreiner N. (2006) “Christian pilgrimage to the Holy Land: The pilgrimage experience in the 20th century” Religious Routes and Pilgrimages in Europe and the Mediterranean: Jewish, Christian and Islamic Perspectives, University of Malta, Malta. pp. 1-20.

10. Collins-Kreiner N. (2009) “Becoming a World Heritage Site: The Case of Haifa’s Baha'i Gardens, Israel” International Conference on Tourism Development and Management, Kos, Greece. CD-ROM version. (Est. 4 pages).

*11. Gatrell J.D. and Collins-Kreiner N. (2012) "Negotiated Space: Tourists, Pilgrims and the Baha’i Terraced Gardens in Haifa" IGU (Hebrew).

G. Entries in Encyclopedias (Refereed)

Published

1. Collins-Kreiner N. (2003) Pilgrimage. (200 words) The Encyclopedia of Leisure and Outdoor Recreation, (Eds.: Jenkins J. and Pigram J.) London: Routledge. P. 364.

2. Collins-Kreiner N. (2009) J. B. Harley. (1000 words) International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, Oxford: Elsevier. Est. 2 pages.

*3. Collins-Kreiner N. (2015) Gaze. Encyclopedia of Sustainable Tourism, (Eds.: Carl Cater and Brian Garrod) Oxfordshire: CABI.

*4. Collins-Kreiner N. (2015) Agritourism. Encyclopedia of Sustainable Tourism, (Eds.: Cater C., Garrod, B. and Low, T.) Oxfordshire: CABI.

*5. Collins-Kreiner N. (accepted) Israel, Tourism. Encyclopedia of Tourism, (Eds. Jafar, Jafari and Xiao, Honggen) New York: Springer.

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H. Other Scientific Publications

a. Special Issues

*1. Collins-Kreiner N., Mansfeld, Y. and A. Trono (Guest Editors), (2010) Spirituality and Religious Tourism. 58,3: Special Issue of: Tourism – an International Interdisciplinary Journal.

*2. Collins-Kreiner N. and Mansfeld, Y. (Guest Editors) (2010) Tourism. Special Issue of “Horizons in Geography”.

b. Book Reviews Published

1. Collins-Kreiner N. (2005) “Book Review: Performing Tourist Places”, by Baerenholdt J.O., M. Haldrup, J. Larsen and J. Urry Geography Research Forum 25: 161-162.

2. Collins-Kreiner N. (2007) “Book Review: Tourism and Borders”, by Wachowiak Helmut Geography Research Forum 27:126-128.

3. Collins-Kreiner N. (2008) “Book Review: Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage Management: An International Perspective”, by: Razaq Raj and Nigel D. Morpeth. The Professional Geographer 60, 4: 589- 591. (I.F.: 1.5).

4. Collins-Kreiner N. (2009) “Book Review: Landscape, Tourism and Meaning” by: Daniel C. Knudsen, Michelle M. Metro-Roland; Anne K. Soper and Charles E. Greer, Geography Research Forum 29: 166-168.

*5. Collins-Kreiner N. (2014) “Book Review: Tourism, Religion and Pilgrimage in Jerusalem (Contemporary Geographies of Leisure, Tourism and Mobility), by Kobi Cohen-Hattab and Shoval Noam, Journal of Tourism History 6, 2-3, 251-253.

*6. Collins-Kreiner N. (accepted) “Women and Pilgrimage in Medieval Galicia”, by Carlos Andrés González Paz, Cuadernos de Estudios Gallegos.

c. Reports

Published

1. Kliot N. and Mansfeld Y. and Collins-Kreiner N. and Sagie K. (2003) Christian Pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Report for the Israeli Ministry of Tourism. Hebrew. 53 pages.

2. Collins-Kreiner N. (2003) Pilgrimage to Graves of Tzadikim in Galilee. Report for the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture (New York). 40 pages.

3. Collins-Kreiner N. with Israeli Y. (2005) The Hula Agamon Research Project: Tourism agents and Decision Makers - Survey Analysis. Report for the

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United States of America Forest Service for the Jewish National Fund. 75 pages.

4. Collins-Kreiner N. (2006) Jewish Pilgrimage to Holy Sites in Israel. Report for the Israeli Ministry of Tourism. 168 pages.

5. Collins-Kreiner N. and Israeli Y. (2006) The Hula Agamon Research Project: Tourism Managers- Survey Analysis. Report for the United States of America Forest Service and for the Jewish National Fund. 70 pages.

6. Collins-Kreiner N. and Israeli Y. (2006) Travelers in the Upper Galilee Who Do Not Visit the Hula Agamon - Survey Analysis. Report for the United States of America Forest Service and for the Jewish National Fund. 60 pages.

7. Collins-Kreiner N. and Israeli Y. (2006) The Hula Agamon Research Project: Tourism Providers - Survey Analysis. Report for the United States of America Forest Service and for the Jewish National Fund. 75 pages.

8. Collins-Kreiner N. and Israeli Y. (2007) The Hula Agamon Research Project: The Hula Agamon Visitors - Survey Analysis. Report for the United States of America Forest Service and for the Jewish National Fund. 78 pages.

9. Collins-Kreiner N. and Israeli Y. (2007) Three-year Tourism Research of the Hula Agamon -Summary Report. Report for the United States of America Forest Service and for the Jewish National Fund. 94 pages.

10. Collins-Kreiner N. (2008) Tourist - Bird Interaction and Impact. Report for the United States of America Forest Service and for the Jewish National Fund. 51 pages.

11. Collins-Kreiner N. (2008) Tourist - Bird Interaction and Impact. Report for the United States of America Forest Service and for the Jewish National Fund. 35 pages.

12. Collins-Kreiner N., D. Malkinson, R. Shteinhortz, I. Ben-Yoseph, D. Alon, Z. Labinger, (2009) Tourist - Bird Interaction and Impact. Report for the United States of America Forest Service and for the Jewish National Fund. 98 pages.

13. Collins-Kreiner N. (2009) Economic Feasibility of a Jewish Spiritual Center in the Galilee. Report for the Israeli Ministry of Tourism. 104 pages.

*14. Collins-Kreiner N. (2010) International Tourism to Israel: Statistical Analysis. Report for the Israeli Ministry of Tourism. 67 pages.

*15. Collins-Kreiner N., D. Malkinson, R. Shteinhortz, I. Ben-Yoseph, D. Alon, and Z. Labinger, (2011) Tourist - Bird Interaction and Impact- Final Report. Report for the United States of America Forest Service and for the Jewish National Fund. 150 pages.

*16. Collins-Kreiner N., (2012) Characterization of Bike riders in Outdoor Areas in Israel. Report for the Jewish National Fund.

*17. Mansfeld Y., Collins-Kreiner N., Ketter E. and Peleg S., (2011) Optimizing Community Benefits in and around Culture-based World Heritage Sites (WHSs): The case of Acre, Israel. Report for UNESCO. 43 pages.

*18. Collins-Kreiner N., Shmueli D. and Ben-Gal M. (2011) Transgression in Israel: The Establishment of New Religious Sites. First report for the Israeli Science Foundation.

*19. Collins-Kreiner N., Shmueli D. and Ben-Gal M. (2013) Transgression in Israel: The Establishment of New Religious Sites. Final report for the Israeli Science Foundation.

* 20. Collins-Kreiner N. (2015) Agritourism. Final report for Hubei Province, China.

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I. Other Works and Publications

1. Collins-Kreiner N. (2004) Mapping Areas in Conflict: The Case of Israel’s Borders, Survey Time 22: 36-42. Hebrew.

2. Collins-Kreiner N. (2006) “Jewish Pilgrimage in Israel” A Geographical Journal for Teachers in the Upper Grades. 11-17. Hebrew.

3. Collins-Kreiner N., Mansfeld, Y. and A. Trono (2010) “Editorial: Religious and cultural tourism development”, Tourism – an International Interdisciplinary Journal. 58,3:211-212.

4. Collins-Kreiner N. (2010) “Chapter 2: World Wide Planning and Development in different Countries”, Spatial planning and Development. A New Geography Tutorial for high schools. Hebrew.

5. Collins-Kreiner N. (2010) “Chapter 1: Population in Transition”, The Human Being in the Social-Cultural Space. A New Geography Tutorial for high schools. Hebrew.

J. Submitted Publications

1. Petrevska B. and N. Collins-Kreiner (re-submitted- 25/11/15) “A Double Life Cycle: Determining tourism development in Macedonia”. Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change. (I.F.: 0.361). 24 pages.

2. Collins-Kreiner N. and N. Kliot (Submitted- 2/10/15) “Why do people hike? Hiking The Israel National Trail”. Journal of Economic and Social Geography (Tijdschrift Voor Economische En Sociale Geografi.) (I.F.: 1.096, 5-Year I.F.: 1.319). 30 pages.

3. Collins-Kreiner N. (Submitted- 12/11/15) “Life cycle of Concepts: The Case of Pilgrimage”. Journal of Travel Research. (I.F.: 2.442; Ranking: 4/43 in Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism). 21 pages.

4. Gelbman A. and N. Collins-Kreiner (submitted-4/7/15) “Tour Guides Gazing on Tourists: the Israeli case study" Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change. . (I.F.: 0.361). 29 pages.

K. Summary of my Activities and Future Plans

Since being promoted to Senior Lecturer in May 2010, I have been working on a number of projects in the fields of Political-Religious Geography, Pilgrimage Studies, and the field of Environment and Tourism.

I also teach a number of core-courses in the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, including the introductory undergraduate freshman course “Human Geography,” and I am currently co-supervising the thesis research of two MA students and four Ph.D. candidates.

As a modern social scientist, I believe in both individualism and cooperation, which is strongly reflected in my publications. I see the importance of publishing alone, supervising and co-authoring studies with my students (Sharon Ben Dahlia, Keren Sagie-Tueta, Yael Zins, Roy Shtainvarz, and Tal Sharon), publishing with colleagues from within the University (Yoel Mansfeld, Nurit Kliot, Hezi Israeli, and Dan Malkinson) and from other institutions both inside Israel (Alon Gelbman, Nimrod Luz, and Arza Churchman) and abroad (Geoffrey Wall, Jay Gatrell, and Biljana Petrevska), and working in larger groups (Deborah Shmueli and Michal Ben-

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Gal). I will continue to maintain this diversity and balance in my work as a philosophy in which I strongly believe.

My primary focuses of research are as follows:

1. Religious Geography and Pilgrimage Studies Over the past five years, I have conducted numerous studies regarding

phenomena of religious geography in Christianity, Judaism, Mormonism, and the Baha’i faith. My research in this field has yielded a number of articles on the Jewish, Christian, Buddhist, and Baha’i religions.

With the support of an Israel Science Foundation research grant I received in partnership with Deborah Shmueli (2009-12) to explore “Spatial Deviation – the Establishment of New Religious Sites in Israel’s Landscape.” We have authored a number of articles on the political aspects of religious sites in Israel. These articles were accepted for publication in leading geographical journals, including Cities, Applied Geography, and Tijdschrift Voor Economische En Sociale Geografi.

I have also co-authored two chapters in outstanding volumes on these topics. The first chapter, “Tourism and Religion: Spiritual Journeys and Their Consequences” (2015, with Geoffrey Wall), which appears in The Changing World Religion Map: Sacred Places, Identities, Practices and Politics (New York: Springer) edited by prominent geographer Stanley Brunn, is expected to be a leading source on the Geography of Religion. The second chapter, “Studying Jewish Pilgrimage in Israel" (2015, with Nimrod Luz), which appears in International Perspectives on Pilgrimage Studies: Itineraries, Gaps and Obstacles (New York: Routledge) edited by John Eade and Albera Dionigi, is expected to be a leading source in the field of Pilgrimage Studies.

This area of research considers the sociopolitical context of various religious sites in Israel and their spatial ramifications on sociopolitical discourse. I regard political context as an inseparable aspect of my current research on this subject, and I plan to conduct additional studies on other relevant sites, spaces, and concepts. One of my Ph.D. students is in the midst of conducting a study on current developments in the City of David in Jerusalem.

2. Environment and Tourism I recently concluded a broad, long-term study of the development of

sustainable tourism in the Lake Hula region, funded by the Jewish National Fund (with a three-year research budget of $106,000). As products of this research, I published two articles in the leading tourism journals of Tourism Geographies and Tourism Management. I continue to regard the environment as an inseparable component of my current and future research agenda, and I am currently exploring possible collaborative projects with an eye toward continuing my work in this field. In this spirit, I am presently engaged in formulating a research proposal aimed at developing digital methods for calculating the carrying capacities of tourist sites ("Calculating and Planning Carrying Capacity: From Academic Model to Smart Phone App – A Touristic Waze").

Also in this field, I have been teaching an undergraduate course titled “Introduction to Leisure, Tourism, and Environment,” as well as two graduate courses dealing with tourism development through tourism and World Heritage Sites. In conjunction with one of my Ph.D. students, I am currently conducting a research project (together with Prof. Israeli) on “Strategies for Management of Archaeological-Heritage Sites: Conservation and Development.”

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Overall, I regard the environment-tourism nexus as a field with great research potential, and one which I intend to continue exploring in the years to come. 3. Mobilities and the Geography of Walking

I have recently applied for several research grants (together with Prof. Kliot) to explore the subject of walking in Israel (including an application to the Israel Science Foundation) and have already been awarded a Ministry of Tourism grant on the "Touristification of the Israel National Trail.” I am also currently supervising graduate research on this topic.

I have recently completed writing an initial article on the motives for walking in Israel. This article will be the first in a series of articles dealing with the geography of walking, which is a subject that has thus far received little attention in the geographical literature. In an effort to continue developing this topic, one of my Ph.D. students (together with Prof. Kliot) is also currently conducting a study on hiking the Israel National Trail.

In this area, as in my other fields of research, my intention is to continue combining research, undergraduate teaching, and graduate research advising.

My plan is to continue working primarily, but not exclusively, in these three areas and to continue combining theoretical and applied approaches in my geographical and environmental research.

Papers in Preparation

1. Collins-Kreiner N. “The Israel National Trail: Ethnography of Walking“. [Expected date of completion May 2016].

2. Collins-Kreiner N. “Life Cycle of Tourism Concepts“. [Expected date of completion June 2016].

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