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Analysis of hospitality, leisure, and tourism studies in Chile
(Sustainability, 2021)
Island tourism-based sustainable development at a crossroads: Facing the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic
(MDPI, 2021)
Tourism is often seen as the ‘golden ticket’ for the development of many islands. The
current COVID-19 pandemic, however, has ground global tourism to a halt. In particular, islands that
depend heavily on tourist ...
How does tourist monitoring alter fish behavior in underwater trails?
(Elsevier B.V., 2014-12-01)
Nature based tourism is becoming more popular because it is perceived as a solution to the conflict between conservation and economic exploitation. Nevertheless, it is known to cause several effects. This paper reports ...
Tourism as the development driver of Easter Island: the key role of resident perceptions
(Univ Prince Edward Island, 2016)
Residents' attitudes concerning tourism evolution and impacts in tourism host localities are a crucial determinant of the ability of the tourism sector to develop. Easter Island has recently experienced a tremendous tourism ...
Future of Tourism Development in the Coasts of Costa RicaFuturo del desarrollo turístico en los litorales de Costa Rica
(Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica, 2011)
Strategic environmental assessment in tourism planning - Extent of application and quality of documentation
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE INCNEW YORK, 2012)
Strategic environmental assessment (SEA) has been applied throughout the world in different sectors and in various ways. This paper reports on results of a PhD research on SEA applied to tourism development planning, ...
Mapping of ecotourism fitness as a sustainable territorial planning instrument: case study in Brotas municipal, SP
(Univ Federal Roraima, 2018-01-01)
The objective of this study was to apply the mapping of fitness to ecotourism proposed by Aklibasinda and Bulut (2014), in the municipality of Brotas, SP. The methodology aims to analyze aspects of the physical environment ...
Sustainable or a butterfly effect in global tourism? nexus of pandemic fatigue, covid-19-branded destination safety, travel stimulus incentives, and post-pandemic revenge travel
(MDPI, 2021)
Revenge travel has globally emerged as a dominant touristic behavior, signaling a rapid
return of global tourism, but with a greater temptation for spending more and staying longer. Despite
the expanding focus on global ...