Drivers and dynamic mechanisms of sports tourism integration in cross-border regions: Evidence from the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. [PDF]
Yuan J, Chen C, Luo Z, Liu Y.
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ABSTRACT This study employs a scalar politics framework to unpack how participatory rhetoric operates statecraft in a post‐authoritarian context, thereby illuminating hybrid‐regime behavior along a continuum of environmental governance. An examination of the environmental governance of an ecotourism project in South Korea is performed using ...
Souyeon Nam
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Socio-spatial logic of demolition and relocation in urban China. [PDF]
Lin Z, Li G.
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The “Magic” of Conflict: How Participatory Governance Can Enable Transformative Climate Adaptation
ABSTRACT In many cases, addressing climate risks requires transformative climate adaptation (TCA) that goes beyond small adjustments to existing systems. While scholars increasingly argue that participatory governance is key and should embrace conflict rather than push for consensus to enable TCA, this assumption remains underexplored.
Dore Engbersen +2 more
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Understanding the spatial pattern and determinants of Airbnb revenue through a spatial regression approach: Perspective from Indonesian cities. [PDF]
Aritenang AF, Shabrina Z.
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Tourism Geography in the Czech Republic [Geografie Cestovniho Ruchu České Republiky] Jíři Vystoupil, Martín Šauer Et Al. Aleš Čeněk Publishing House S.R.S. Plzeň 2011, pp. 315 [PDF]
Liszewski, Stanisław
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ABSTRACT Land is fundamental to livelihoods and ecosystem health but faces mounting pressure from human activities, climate change, and competing development demands. Science–policy interfaces (SPIs)—platforms that connect experts and policymakers—are vital for co‐producing knowledge to inform coherent, sustainable land‐use governance.
Sara Velander +1 more
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Three-step optimization based on a multi-model of rural tourism sites. [PDF]
Li Q, Ai M, Luo J, Sun Y, Tian L.
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Letting People in: Redefining Collaboration in Wildland–Urban Interface Governance
ABSTRACT Intensifying wildfire regimes and expanding human settlements into wilderness areas have heightened concerns about the wildland–urban interface (WUI) due to the associated increase in fire risk. However, the WUI presents broader social‐ecological challenges that go beyond wildfire risk and remain understudied.
Clara Mosso +5 more
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