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Mediating atmospheric bordering: Migratory journeys in hostile environments
Short Abstract The main claim of the paper is that displaced people mediate affective processes that aim to shape their movements, and that such mediations are critical for understanding: the importance of sensory relations and spaces of movement that might otherwise remain obscure; the ways to challenge affective politics; and the relationship among ...
SUZAN ILCAN
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In the face of the cruise industry's rapid global expansion and its significant interplay with national tourism, economic growth, and environmental conservation, a notable gap exists in comprehensively evaluating its eco-efficiency.
Ruihong Sun +3 more
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DESTINATION DEVELOPMENT FOR CRUISING TOURISM
Cruising tourism is the largest growing tourism sub-system. The importance of cruising tourism should be viewed in a far wider context than tourism itself. Namely, cruising tourism is maintained by numerous shareholders whose interests need to be reassured for the purpose of sustainable destination development.
Luković, Tihomir +2 more
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Research on Operational Risk for Northwest Passage Cruise Ships Using POLARIS
In the context of global warming, polar tourism is developing rapidly, and the demand for polar cruise travel in the Northwest Passage continues to increase, while sea ice has long been a key factor limiting the development of polar cruise tourism.
Long Ma +9 more
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GREEN DIRECTION BY CRUISE TOURISM
Despite the ever-increasing climate change and the melting of glaciers, the activities of cruise companies remain a sensitive issue, as this type of tourism is one of the most polluting. However, cruise lines are trying to stay green. Climate change is the result of many factors, reflecting changes in the atmosphere, processes in other parts of the ...
ASTA GURSKAITE, REGINA NAVICKIENE
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Prediction of the impact on air quality of the cities receiving cruise tourism: the case of the Port of Barcelona. [PDF]
Ruiz-Guerra I +3 more
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Residents' coping with cruise tourism
Cruise tourism is a contested practice, requiring research that moves beyond oversimplified accounts of progress or despair and applies primary data at the community level. Using in-depth interviews with residents of Eidfjord, Norway, during the pandemic-induced “break” from cruise tourism, this study critically examines their perspectives on and ...
Sandven, Amanda Hauso +2 more
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Raw and pre-processed cruise passengers' GPS tracking datasets. [PDF]
Ferrante M +4 more
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In August 2023, we both embarked on an icebreaker cruise ship in order to conduct fieldwork with and among cruise passengers and together with four other scientists. Departing from Longyearbyen, Svalbard, this two-week ship-time fieldwork took us to the
Alix Varnajot, Élise Lépy
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Minutes matter for life safety and risk exposure in Milford Sound, New Zealand. [PDF]
Darling MJ +4 more
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