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Emic Views of Community Resilience and Coastal Tourism Development
Coastal communities are among the most rapidly changing, institutionally complex, and culturally diverse in the world, and they are among the most vulnerable to anthropogenic change.
Ryan S. Naylor +3 more
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Cruise tourism: Implications and impacts on the destinations of Croatia and Portugal
Cruise trips have been rising in popularity since the 1970s as a result of the need of attracting passengers due to the air transport development and aircraft travel range increasing. The cruise companies had to find new markets and currently cruising is a strong trend in the tourism market with multiple destinations, themes and purposes.
Kovačić, Mirjana, Silveira, Luís
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Attitudes of citizens of Dubrovnik towards the impact of cruise tourism on Dubrovnik
The purpose – to analyse the attitudes of the local population and population from the surrounding area on cruise tourism and its further development in the Dubrovnik area. Design – in the first part the paper gives an overview of the features of cruise
Doris Peručić, Barbara Puh
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Carbon dioxide emissions of Antarctic tourism [PDF]
The increase of tourism to the Antarctic continent may entail not only local but also global environmental impacts. These latter impacts, which are mainly caused by transport, have been generally ignored.
Lamers, M.A.J. +15 more
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Segmenting Cruise Consumers by Motivation for an Emerging Market: A Case of China
After around four decades of fast growth, the cruise industry has become the most profitable and dynamic segment in the entire global leisure and tourism sector.
Yue Jiao, Yating Hou, Yui-yip Lau
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The Role of Cruising Tourism in Tourism Development of Split [PDF]
The city of Split is increasingly showing its cruising valorisation opportunities thanks to its geocommunication position, harbour infrastructure, cultural and historic heritage and the diversity of its tourism supply. Cruising tourism, as a form of modern tourism receives characteristics of strong element of tourism development in certain tourist ...
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Global Health Governance on Cruise Tourism: A Lesson Learned From COVID-19
Cruise tourism is becoming increasingly popular worldwide. However, the health and safety of thousands of cruise tourists have been put in jeopardy due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Zhengliang Hu, Wenwen Li
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The purpose of this research is to examine and understand the experiences of tourists who participate in a daily dinner cruise in Istanbul. By analyzing tourist comments, this study used a qualitative case study approach to user-generated content.
Yiğit, Serkan
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Kidnapping as a long-term factor for cruise tourism demand: Evidence from Mexico [PDF]
Cruise tourism is considered as one of the most attractive tourism segments and as one of the safest ways to travel. This document aims to analyse the impact that registered kidnappings have had on long-term cruise tourism.
Fernando Sánchez López +1 more
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Cruise tourism: a hedonic pricing approach [PDF]
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the effect on price of different cruise industry characteristics from the point of view of actual prices. The analysis is carried out from the supply side but taking into account the real prices paid by customers. Design/methodology/approach This paper uses the hedonic price methodology.
Espinet i Rius, Josep Maria +3 more
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