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100 _aMarbot, Daniel
100 _ahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-marbot-gemasy/?locale=en_US
245 _aGastronomy in Transition: Between Digitalization, Demography and Deconstitution
260 _aGermany
_bBoD-Books on Demand GmbH
_c2025
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520 _aGastronomy in Transition explores how the hospitality and foodservice sector is being reshaped by digitalisation, sustainability, demographic change, and shifting guest expectations. Based on more than 30 years of practical experience as a consultant, planner, and strategic advisor, Daniel Marbot offers a clear and accessible guide for municipalities, architects, operators, investors, and decision-makers who are designing or managing gastronomic environments. The book explains why traditional planning approaches are no longer sufficient and how modern gastronomy requires a holistic view that integrates concept development, operational logic, technical planning, and economic viability from the very beginning. Marbot presents concrete recommendations for creating kitchens, restaurants, and foodservice spaces that function reliably in day-to-day operations and remain flexible for future needs. Key chapters address essential topics such as quality management, workflow efficiency, sustainability and energy considerations, digital tools, guest experience, staffing, and the role of gastronomy as a social space. Real-world examples illustrate how successful establishments combine technical standards with atmosphere, culture, and community impact. Gastronomy in Transition is written for professionals who want clarity in a rapidly changing environment. It offers a structured roadmap for navigating complexity and making better strategic decisions, whether in public institutions, private hospitality projects, or large-scale operations. Readers gain actionable insights, practical frameworks, and a deeper understanding of how gastronomy can stay relevant, economically sound, and socially meaningful in the years ahead.
650 _aGatronomy in Transition, Hospitality & Tourism Skills
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