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Assessing visitor satisfaction with tourism rejuvenation policies: the case of Rimini, Italy. [PDF]
In this paper we assess the appeal of potential interventions on the tourism offer of Rimini, a popular Italian seaside holiday destination, by means of a choice modelling analysis. Tourism can be viewed as a composite good, its overall utility depending
Antonello E. Scorcu +2 more
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Economic activity during extreme events
Abstract Although extreme weather events, natural disasters or infrastructure failures potentially have important economic effects, quantifying these effects over small areas and fine time intervals has been difficult because of the fairly coarse scales available in most data sources. This paper surveys the use of relatively new and finely grained data
John W. Galbraith
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Short Abstract 1940 saw the mass internment of so‐called ‘enemy aliens’ within Britain; this meant that innocent civilians were incarcerated in camps across the country, particularly within the tourist spaces of the Isle of Man. We interrogate how the holiday—as a geography of ideas, spaces, practices movements and sensibilities—became a frame of ...
Michael Holden, Peter Adey
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MEDICAL STUDIES AS A FACTOR IN SEASIDE RESORTS DEVELOPMENT IN THE UK IN THE XIX CENTURY
The paper features the analysis of early medical studies of UK coastal zone climate. The author focuses on such aspects as the healing properties of water, air and other natural elements of the seaside.
D. V. Antoshuk
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Évolution des modèles d’implantation de la villégiature sur le littoral tunisois
The transformation of the coasts of the region of Tunis into an attractive shoreline, with a few holiday resorts, is the result of particular socio-cultural and economic conditions and circumstances. Changes in both perceptions and mentalities, needed to
Sondès Zaier +2 more
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The culture of water cure in nineteenth-century Austria, 1800-1914 [PDF]
This chapter was an invited contribution to an edited collection, bringing together new and international scholarship in an examination of the relationship between the modern practices of tourism and the built environment.
Steward, Jill
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Beyond safety to wellbeing: How local authorities can mitigate the mental health risks of living in houses in multiple occupation [PDF]
The regulation of houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) by local authorities focuses on ensuring the physical safety of occupants through adequate standards of building quality, safety provision and management suitability.
Barratt, C, Kitcher, C, Stewart, J
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Urban sound planning in Brighton and Hove [PDF]
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Aletta, Francesco +5 more
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Seaside Resort as Entrapment and Escape in British Cinema
British cinema has portrayed seaside resorts throughout its history with much dedication. Films featured both residents and visitors, the providers and the consumers of the seaside experience decade after decade by focusing on the synergies between space and identity.
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Aux confins de l'Amazonie landaise (France) : les paysages d'eau et de forêt du Courant d'Huchet
With the Borders of Amazonia Landaise (France) : Water and Forest Landscapes of the Current of Huchet The coastal wetlands of the Landes are ecologically and natural heritage wise valuable ecosystems.
Bertrand Gonot, Thao Tran
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