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The rapid expansion of the tourism sector, driven by technological progress, has led to smart tourism, improving visitor experiences and streamlining destination administration.
Dhiani Tresna Absari +2 more
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Los destinos turísticos han experimentado cambios importantes en la última década como resultado de los avances en las Tecnologías de la Comunicación y la Información.
Carlos de las Heras-Pedrosa +3 more
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ABSTRACT Championed as a pathway for sustainable growth, the “blue economy” (BE) has garnered increasing interest in recent decades. International organizations like the World Bank and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) increasingly point to marine resources and activities as a “new frontier” for economic growth ...
Flora St. Pier +2 more
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The role of TIAS in shaping smart tourism: governance perspectives on choosing intelligent destinations [PDF]
PurposeThis research paper examines the transformative impact of technological integration on the governance of tourist destinations, focusing particularly on the smart destination governance paradigm.
R. Naveen Kumar +3 more
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G-Bikes: Gettysburg Bike Share [PDF]
The focus of this paper was to asses Gettysburg as possible location to implement a bike share program and ultimately to propose a framework for a successful program. We evaluated bike share programs across North America and created a list of criteria of
Palacio, Matthew G., Walters, Jeffrey J.
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Regulatory Framework and Public Policies for Sustainability in the Construction Sector
ABSTRACT This study analyzes the role of public policies in promoting socially responsible practices in the construction sector, with a particular focus on their contribution to climate neutrality and the decarbonization of the building stock. European agreements exert increasing pressure to transform the construction sector, reinforcing the transition
Olga González‐Morales +3 more
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Drivers and challenges of RIS3‐related university engagement: Insights from five European regions
Abstract Universities have long been considered key players in regional innovation systems and innovation‐driven regional development. In addition, as part of the quadruple helix, they can play a major role in RIS3 design and implementation by acting as civic universities.
Sabrina Tomasi +9 more
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The crisis caused by the COVID-19 outbreak has put tourism sustainability in question, especially in emerging markets. Since smart tourism has been widely applied in emerging markets and can support sustainability efforts, it is essential to identify the
Yuviani Kusumawardhani +3 more
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ABSTRACT The dynamic nature of small islands being geographically isolated and their perceived connectedness with global networks complicates research attempts to draw general conclusions on whether insularity leads to marginalization or strengthens their resilience for sustainable development.
Toheeb Lekan Jolaosho +2 more
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Abstract Regional innovation policies are currently influenced by a series of territorial innovation models, with the regional innovation system (RIS) approach being one of the prominent examples. The rationale of smart specialization strategies (S3s) is deeply influenced by the RIS concept and highlights the importance of entrepreneurial discovery and
Hugo Pinto
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