Human factors in yachting tourism accidents: an integrated human factors classification framework with statistical and network analysis. [PDF]
Yao Y +4 more
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Anime tourists traveling to Japan: pilgrimage behaviors patterns and the formation of homologous emotions. [PDF]
Zheng R, Zhen S, Cai A, Li S, Liu H.
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Animal Welfare and Policy Reforms for Korean Traditional Bull Fighting: Harmonizing Traditions with Animal Rights. [PDF]
Rhee GS, Ahn R.
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Perceptions in dark tourism: An ethical analysis and dark tourism challenges.
This paper is concerned with the dark tourism phenomenon, which is a way of doing tourism related to attractions and destinations that go beyond conventional tourism, delving into the morbid aspects of the industry combined with the practice of visiting places associated with tragedy, death, and the grotesque-sites.
Monastiridou, Aikaterini +1 more
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Visitor satisfaction and development effectiveness in red tourism: evidence from Guangzhou. [PDF]
Li K, Mei WB, Huang YZ.
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Presence of micro-mesoplastics in beaches and sediments of São Francisco do Sul (Brazil). [PDF]
Lopes-Ricardo ES +6 more
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Exploring the mysterious behavior of the critically endangered South African Wolkberg Zulu butterfly (<i>Alaena margaritacea</i>) using micro-CT scanning and morphological analysis (Lycaenidae: Liptenini). [PDF]
Sihvonen P +4 more
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Dark tourism: the dark side of the travel
In the history of humanity, people have never travelled as much as in recent years, being it for pleasure or for duty. Goods, ideas, diseases, information and people travel continuously. Consequently, the demand for different types of tourism constantly changes, among which the one for what the tourist literature calls “Dark Tourism”.
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Valorization of Acorns Through the Development of Novel Plant-Based Products: Formulation and Shelf-Life Assessment. [PDF]
Godinho D +4 more
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From appraisal to word-of-mouth: affective pathways through awe and restoration in high-altitude ecocultural tourism using a mixed-methods design. [PDF]
Liao W, Khan MS, Liao G.
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