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Portugal nautical stations: Strategic alliances for sport tourism and environmental sustainability [PDF]
Nautical tourism is a tourist product with great development in the European space and a lot of potential to promote and develop tourist destinations. Considering the dynamics of nautical tourism management and the importance of meeting the specificities
Elsa Pereira +2 more
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Analysis and Trends of Global Research on Nautical, Maritime and Marine Tourism
Tourism related to the sea and boating activities is becoming increasingly popular and revolves around a range of leisure, water sports, nautical or other maritime activities.
Rosa María Martínez Vazquez +2 more
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European nautical tourists: exploring destination image perceptions
Purpose – Nautical tourism is considered to be an under-exploited research area, if we take into account its evolution and growth prospects. This lack of knowledge is probably one of the main reasons the sector has not reached its maximum.
Yen E. Lam González +2 more
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Impact Analysis of Marinas on Nautical Tourism in Andalusia
Marinas are the key infrastructures for satisfying the complex and growing demand for nautical tourism. The significant number of auxiliary industries derived from the operation of the port itself are integrated within the sectors belonging to the Blue ...
Jaime De Pablo Valenciano +2 more
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Competition Issues in the Croatian Seaport Sector Regarding the Provision of Nautical Tourism Services [PDF]
In the last decade, services in nautical tourism in the Republic of Croatia have been provided not only in marinas and other facilities intended for nautical tourism by the relevant domestic regulations, but also in other types of ports, such as public ...
Božena Bulum +2 more
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Nautical Tourism – Case Study in the Republic of Croatia
In order to obtain a comprehensive insight into nautical tourism, we analysed the arrivals and overnight stays in nautical charters, as well as the number of registered vessels according to length, the number of ports and marinas and the number of berths.
Poljičak Ana-Mari +2 more
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Cruising tourism Novi Sad and Belgrade residents' experience analyze [PDF]
The subject of this paper are previous nautical experiences of the local population of Novi Sad and Belgrade. The aim of this paper is to determine how local population (who has already cruised, but as well as those who have not) is experiencing our ...
Berić Dejan, Jovičić Ana
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Appendix geoecological evaluation of the area of nature reserve "Obedska bara" (Serbia) [PDF]
Special nature reserve "Obedska bara" and its protection area is geoecological evaluated by using the recreation potential indexing method for nautical tourism and recreation sports of rowing, and for aerobic and excursion tourism.
Krajić Aleksandar
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In this paper, the author presents the multi-criteria analysis methods, PROMETHEE I and II and GAIA, used for selecting the location of a nautical tourism port.
Mirjana Kovačić
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Normative Conditions- Logistics Factor of Development of Ports for Nautical Tourism
This paper presents systematically and concisely legal regulationsimportant for nautical tourism and the operation ofnautical ports. The authors have examined the cu"ent legalsystem and considered and determined its implementation androle in the ...
Mirjana Kovačić +2 more
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