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Destination governance in times of change: a complex adaptive systems perspective to improve tourism destination development [PDF]
Purpose – This paper brings together the literature on theories of complexity adaptive systems (CAS), develops an analytical framework, applies this framework to the development of tourism destinations and critically reflects on the use of this ...
Stefan Hartman
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Governing geospatial aspects of smart destination development: The case of Novi Sad, Serbia [PDF]
The development of smart cities and destinations heavily relies on geospatial technologies and intelligence. Geospatial aspects encompass location-based data and tools and are of significant importance in governing smart tourism destinations.
Radojević Bojan +2 more
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The present study is among the few scholarly attempts that respond to scholarly calls to examine destination branding from the perspective of local residents.
David Amani, Emmanuel Chao
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The practice of destination governance: A comparative analysis of key dimensions and underlying concepts [PDF]
Most of research on destination governance focuses on reporting the results of single case studies, whose findings are often related to the particularities of the specific destinations considered.
Michael Volgger +2 more
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Managing Emerging Destinations: the Case of Azerbaijan
This study aims to explore the evolution of governance frameworks in emerging destinations. The literature signals a continuum along which the frameworks move from state-led, formal governance to public-private-partnerships, where more flexible, market ...
Osman Cenk Demiroğlu, Dieter K. Müller
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Outcomes of migration as adaptation: a conceptual framework for migration governance
Climate change – along with conflict, violence, and climate-related disasters – has the potential to accelerate many forms of human migration and mobility, and yet almost all of the key migration outcomes of interest (the decision to migrate, the timing ...
Kali Abel +3 more
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In light of the challenges of the global pandemic caused by COVID-19, the topic of overtourism has been temporarily pushed into the background, but unsustainable tourism practices, which often include ignoring residents, one of the key stakeholders in ...
Jelena Đurkin Badurina +1 more
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Background Governments worldwide participate in skilled health worker (SHW) migration agreements to protect access to health services in their countries.
Kenneth Yakubu +6 more
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Pathologies of Security Governance: Efforts Against Human Trafficking in Europe [PDF]
The trafficking of women and girls for the purpose of sexual exploitation has reportedly been booming in Europe since the 1990s. Governments, international organizations, and private actors have addressed the causes and consequences of sex trafficking in
Friesendorf, Cornelius
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New Public Management in Tourism: A Case Study of York [PDF]
Issues concerning destination governance continue to engender much interest and debate in the development of more sustainable forms of tourism. This study explores the implications of a New Public Management approach to tourist destination governance in ...
Paddison, B, Walmsley, AJ
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