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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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Socio-cultural accompaniment of tourists by means of animation in cruise tourism
The study examines cruise tourism, which has become a dynamic area of the tourism industry in recent years. The object of the study is tourist animation practices in cruise tourism, the subject is the motivational structure and value system of tourist ...
T. Haievska
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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.
Amelung, B. +7 more
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Environmental and human health impacts of cruise tourism: A review.
The intensive growth of cruise tourism worldwide during recent decades is leading to growing concerns over the sector's global environmental and health impacts.
J. Lloret +4 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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Stable financial operation is the essential factor for the sustainable development of the cruise tourism industry. The cruise industry was one of the fastest growing before the COVID-19 pandemic.
Li-ying Lin +2 more
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Cruise trouble. A practice-based approach to studying Arctic cruise tourism
Cruise arrivals in the Arctic often take place in small coastal communities. Although there may be economic benefits for these communities, these are often counterbalanced by social and environmental stresses. In this article, we ask how we can tend to Arctic cruise tourism development using Haraway's concept of staying with the trouble.
Ren, Carina +3 more
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Cruise tourism externalities and residents’ support: a generalized ordered logit analysis [PDF]
This paper investigates residents’ preferences towards cruise tourism investment in their home port. The research uses data collected during the peak cruise season in 2011 at Messina, a port of call in Sicily, Italy.
Brida, Juan Gabriel +3 more
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Features of Development of Sea Cruise Tourism
The article is devoted to the study of sea cruises. What distinguishes them from other types of cruises is the use of large cruise ships. The purpose of most travel is to provide passengers with the opportunity to relax and visit different countries. The
A. Smirnov +3 more
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