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A voyage with minimal fuel consumption for cruise ships

Journal of Cleaner Production, 2019
With the rise of cruise services, energy consumption and emission of the maritime area are increasing. Due to the negative effect of greenhouse gases, many policies have been issued in the world to save energy and reduce emission.
Jianqin Zheng   +7 more
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Cruise Ship Tourism

Leisure Studies, 2018
Cruise ship travel has been one of the fastest growing forms of leisure travel in recent decades.
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Influenza Surveillance on Cruise Ships

American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2014
Acute respiratory illness, ranging from the common cold to the influenza virus, affects people worldwide. In the U.S., roughly 3000–49,000 people die annually because of complications from influenza. Acute respiratory illness is common among international travelers.
Teal R, Bell   +3 more
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Norovirus on cruise ships: Motivation for handwashing?

International Journal of Hospitality Management, 2018
The cruise industry is the fastest growing segment of the travel industry. Concurrent with its growth is the challenge of mitigating the risk associated with illness outbreaks onboard ships. Norovirus is the leading cause of shipboard illnesses.
Jeffrey J. Fisher   +4 more
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Selecting sustainable alternatives for cruise ships in Venice using multi-criteria decision analysis.

Science of the Total Environment, 2018
The rapid growth of cruise ship tourism increases the use of historic port cities as strategic hubs for cruise ship operators. Benefits derived from increased tourism for the municipality and cruise ships are often at odds with the environmental and ...
Marco Pesce   +8 more
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Cruise ship tourism

2006
Part 1: Introduction * The Cruising Industry, R Dowling, Edith Cowan University, Western Australia * A Geographical Overview of the World Cruise Market and its Seasonal Complementarities, J Charlier, University of Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium & R McCalla, Saint Mary's University, Canada * The Cruise Industry: An Industrial Organisation Perspective, A ...
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Occupational and health safety on cruise ships: dimensions of injuries among crew members

Australian Journal of Maritime and Ocean Affairs, 2018
Work-related injuries on cruise ships have profound adverse consequences on employee engagement and the work environment, creating among crew members a perception of unattractive and unfavourable working conditions. The purpose of the present study is to
Aleksandar Radic
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Cruise Ship Law

2014
The cruise industry has become a boom sector in the last decades. Indeed, it is the fastest growing segment of the leisure travel industry and continues to grow. This traffic has seen in recent years a dramatic increase in activity, particularly on the European side of the Atlantic. If during the 1980s the core operations of the cruise tourism industry
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Cruise shipping network analysis

2023
Cruise shipping is one of the fastest-growing sectors in the maritime industry. It provides unique services for passengers both onboard the ship and at cruise destinations around the world. Cruise shipping networks consist of ports as the nodes and cruise sailing routes as the links.
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Cruise Ship Souvenir

2016
These case studies illustrate infections encountered in hospitals among patients with compromised immune systems. As a result of immunocompromise, the patients are vulnerable to common and uncommon infections. These cases are carefully chosen to reflect the most frequently encountered infections in the patient population, with an emphasis on ...
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