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The impact of climate change on coastal erosion in Southeast Asia and the compelling need to establish robust adaptation strategies. [PDF]

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Authenticity in mature seaside resorts

Annals of Tourism Research, 2008
Abstract The article discusses the role of authenticity in the seaside destination choice and introduces the weight attributed to authenticity as a psychographic segmentation variable. Importance ascribed to authenticity of different destination attractions was acquired by use of conjoint analysis in a study carried out in Slovenia.
Tanja Mihalić
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Seaside Resorts in the Dominican Republic: A Typology

Journal of Geography, 1992
Abstract Since the early 1970s, the growing attraction of beaches has led to a proliferation of seaside resorts along the Atlantic and Caribbean shores of the Dominican Republic. The distribution of beach resorts reflects a combination of quality and quantity of natural resources, proximity of urban centers and/or airports, and intensity of development
Klaus J Meyer-Arendt
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British contributions to American Seaside Resorts

Annals of Tourism Research, 1979
Abstract The British contribution to the 19th century North American seaside resolt was substantial. Most of the activities, structures, and philosophies that attracted North Americans in great numbers to the seaside not only originated in Britain but prior to diffusion to North America had become traditional fixtures in British resort life.
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Social Exclusion and Crime in English Seaside Resorts: Implications for Resort Restructuring

Tourism, Culture and Communication, 2005
Although it has been documented in the academic and policy literature that some English seaside resorts are experiencing social exclusion, there is a dearth of understanding of its occurrence, nature, and extent. This lacuna is addressed through an examination of two Southwest English seaside resorts: Ilfracombe and Torquay. Drawing on a database made
Sheela Agarwal, Paul Brunt
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