Unique Opportunities of Island States to Transition to a Low-Carbon Mobility System [PDF]
Small islands developing states (SIDS) contribute minuscule proportions to global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and energy consumption, but are highly exposed to climate change impacts, in particular to extreme weather events and sea-level rise. However,
Blechinger, Philipp +2 more
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Boundary conditions for the implementation of smart management systems in tourist destinations
Objective: Purpose of this paper is twofold: (1) to indicate the business and technological foundations of smart tourism, as well as prospects for its further development; (2) to indicate factors and barriers to the development of smart tourism ...
Magdalena Kachniewska
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Seasonality Research in the Context of Smart Tourism – Evidence for an Empirical Research Gap
According to the definition of the UNWTO, one of the pillars of smart tourism research is the context of seasonality. Based on this approach, the authors aimed to reveal the results of the extent to which field-specific literature addresses this issue ...
Csapó, János, Végi, Szabina
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Towards Smarter Management of Overtourism in Historic Centres Through Visitor-Flow Monitoring [PDF]
Historic centres are highly regarded destinations for watching and even participating in diverse and unique forms of cultural expression. Cultural tourism, according to the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), is an important and consolidated tourism ...
Alonso, Itziar +4 more
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Tourism Diversification and Its Implications for Smart Specialisation [PDF]
The complex nature of tourism, its strong inter-sectoral relationships and regional dimension challenge innovation. The advent of smart specialisation, which focuses on regional diversification across sectors, offers considerable and hitherto largely ...
Adi Weidenfeld +32 more
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This paper explores the complex landscape of smart tourism, investigating the implications of technology and data for sustainable growth within the tourism industry. Understanding the nuanced interplay between smart tourism initiatives and sustainability
Hien Hoang, Pham Huong Trang
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Effective Factors of Smart Economy in Tourism Industry by Using the Best-Worst Multi-Criteria Decision Method [PDF]
The industrial revolution has affected the economy and various industries. Technology is the main factor of the fourth industrial revolution, which has a significant impact on tourism. The development of information technology and intelligence has led to
Davood Darvishi Selokolayi +2 more
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Spatial Analysis of Factors Affecting the Formation of Smart Rural Tourism (Case Study: Tourism-Oriented Villages in Eastern Kermanshah Province) [PDF]
Objective: Smart tourism utilizes communication and information technologies to enhance the visitor experience at tourist destinations. Integration of smart tourism concepts is particularly important in rural areas.
Aliakbar Anabestani +1 more
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The Challenges of Smart Tourism: A Case of Bucharest
The advancement of technology makes smart devices and their applications ever more popular and complex. Tourism is an area where varied and numerous services are required, hence this diversity resulted in a multitude of smart applications and smart ...
Sabou Gabriel-Cristian, Maiorescu Irina
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Manifesting smart tourism destinations: A study based on selected Himalayan cities in India
In urban planning, the term smartness is considered as a philosophic dimension which enables smarter strategic decisions and directions. The involvement of information technology in the functioning of the daily life of cities is directed towards the ...
Aruditya Jasrotia, Amit Gangotia
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