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Abstract This paper is a phenomenologically oriented treatise on the meaning of second-home domestic tourism. Discussions were held with some 300 second-home owners in Canada over almost a 20 year period. Second-home tourism is unique, yet it exhibits similarities common to most, if not all, tourism. Ten broad themes of meaning are presented: routine
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Second-home Landscape: The Meaning(s) of Landscape for Second-home Tourism in Finnish Lakeland
Tourism Geographies, 2008Abstract Second homes are an integral part of leisure history in many developed countries. They are also increasingly popular in modern societies. While the material well-being of home and work has increased, many people increasingly seek simpler life forms. An essential motive to use and purchase a second home is the landscape.
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From Township Tourism, Semigration, and Second-Home Tourism
International Journal of Innovation in the Digital Economy, 2021Tourism is disproportionally important for African economies, considering that Africa receives less than 10% of the global tourism receipts. The majority of international travel occurs between the developed world, which means that the positive economic impacts of tourism are shared amongst the developed countries.
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Second Home Tourism During COVID-19
2021The COVID-19 pandemic, which emerged in Wuhan, China in 2019 and then spread rapidly around the world, has also become a factor affecting the tourism industry in many aspects. Second homes, which meet a significant part of the accommodation within the tourism sector, have also been affected in different levels by this pandemic.
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Borders and Second Home Tourism: Norwegian and Russian Second Home Owners in Finnish Border Areas
Journal of Borderlands Studies, 2015AbstractTrans-border tourism and second home ownership are growing phenomena around the world. Existing literature discusses the border as an attraction, barrier or opportunity for different types of interactions that cross it including tourism, while the relationship between borders and second home tourism has not received much academic attention ...
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Second home tourism in Croatia
Revista tinerilor economişti, 2013Croatian regions and resources are suitable for the development of second homes tourism. The Croatian cost as a region has 80% of Croatia's total accommodation capacities. Second homes are mainly concentrated in the coastal zone as an integral part of most developed croatian regions.
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Development of Second-Home Tourism in Denmark
Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism, 2002Second-home tourism is the predominant branch of the tourism industry in Denmark today. Second homes are privately owned cottages and houses that are used for recreational purposes. This paper presents an overview of the tradition of second-home use, its origins in Denmark in the nineteenth century and its subsequent development up to the present day ...
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