Past Niche Tourism: The First Chapter of Mountain Tourism in South Africa
Mountain tourism enjoys a long history in many countries, much of which is unrecorded. This paper addresses one dimension of the neglected past of recreation and tourism in the Global South.
Christian Rogerson, Jayne Rogerson
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OPPORTUNITIES AND PERSPECTIVES OF FORMATION OF THE MOUNTAIN TOURISM CLUSTER IN ALMATY AGGLOMERATION [PDF]
In the current conditions of sustainable development, the main reason for the importance of creating tourism clusters in mountainous areas is determined by competitiveness, the availability of attractive tourist facilities, and the possibility of ...
Yerlan ISSAKOV +8 more
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Sustainability constructs of mountain tourism development: the evaluation of stakeholders' perception using SUS-TAS. [PDF]
The success of sustainable tourism is inter-woven with the participation of different stakeholders in general and communities in particular. Participation becomes more important in the mountain ecosystems with a fragile resource base and limited ...
Jeelani P, Shah SA, Dar SN, Rashid H.
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Mountain tourism research. A review
In recent years, mountain tourism has gradually increased its position among tourists´ preferences at international level. The main reason is the strong relationship that man develops with nature and precisely with the mountain, becoming a destination of great tourist influx.
María Río-Rama +3 more
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Alternative forms of tourism in mountain tourism destination: A case study of Bjelašnica (Bosnia and Herzegovina) [PDF]
For better development of alternative tourism supply in mountain tourism destinations it is necessary to identify and evaluate tourism attractions that could be better valorised when creating tourism products.
Tvrtko-Opačić Vuk, Banda Amra
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Barriers to Sustainable Waste Management in Mountain Tourism
Goal 15 of the Sustainable Development Goals calls for efforts to protect fragile mountain ecosystems. Waste generated due to mountain tourism leads to environmental degradation, biodiversity loss, and poses a significant challenge to achieving this goal.
T. S. Krishnan +3 more
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Impacts of climate change on mountain tourism: a review
Mountain landscapes and communities are highly sensitive and vulnerable to climate change. Tourism in mountain regions is highly dependent on natural resources and attractions which are very sensitive to climatic changes. This systematic review analyzing
R. Steiger +3 more
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Assessment of Mountain Tourism Sustainability Using Integrated Fuzzy MCDM Model
The sustainable development of mountain tourism is crucial for preserving the delicate ecosystems and resources found in these unique landscapes. This research paper investigates the sustainability of mountain lodges, which serve as essential facilities ...
Ming Xu +5 more
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Attractive Landscape Features as Drivers for Sustainable Mountain Tourism Experiences
Mountains are perceived as places of biodiversity, as attractive places with breathtaking aesthetic views and epitomized by their unique landscape features.
T. Dax, O. Tamme
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Eco-Trekking in Southeast Asia: A Comparative Study of Sustainable Practices in Mountain Tourism
This research investigated eco-trekking in Southeast Asia with a comparative analysis of sustainable practices in mountain tourism. Existing literature and case studies across various countries, including Vietnam, Thailand, and Malaysia, served as the ...
Puwadej Y. Boonyasurat
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