A decade of ‘blue tourism’ sustainability research: Exploring the impact of cruise tourism on coastal areas [PDF]
Cruise tourism research has developed exponentially during the past decades. Global tourism activity in general and cruises in particular are concentrated in coastal areas and represent a dominant part of the so-called ‘blue economy’. Within this context,
Alexis Papathanassis
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Research on risk assessment of cruise tourism supply chain based on catastrophe theory. [PDF]
The past COVID-19 outbreak caused a huge impact on China's cruise industry. Now that China's cruise industry is about to recover, how to assess the risks faced by the cruise industry has become an important issue.
Shengjun Gan, Qingliang Liu
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Using a bottom-up method to assess cruise ship activity impacts on emissions during 2019–2020 in China [PDF]
COVID-19 has had a serious impact on the development of the global shipping industry, especially since the impact on the cruise tourism industry was unprecedented.
Qiong Chen +5 more
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This research examined the management, financial technology, and environmental taxation elements impacting energy transformation in Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) countries concerning foreign direct investment (FDI).
Yefan Zou, Ninger Ma
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Global Impacts and Trends of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Cruise Sector: A Focus On South Africa [PDF]
Cruise tourism is one of the major growth areas of international tourism, and the impact of cruise tourists on a national economy is similar to that of other foreign visitors. The cruise industry has, however, continuously faced exposure to various types
Reshma Sucheran
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Kidnapping as a long-term factor for cruise tourism demand: Evidence from Mexico [PDF]
Cruise tourism is considered as one of the most attractive tourism segments and as one of the safest ways to travel. This document aims to analyse the impact that registered kidnappings have had on long-term cruise tourism.
Fernando Sánchez López +1 more
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Emic Views of Community Resilience and Coastal Tourism Development
Coastal communities are among the most rapidly changing, institutionally complex, and culturally diverse in the world, and they are among the most vulnerable to anthropogenic change.
Ryan S. Naylor +3 more
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Emission Inventory of Ships Calling at the Port of Dubrovnik [PDF]
Cruising tourism is becoming increasingly popular, the number of cruises having seen a continuous increase since the 1970s. In Croatia as well there is an upward trend in the number of cruise passengers and ports. Of all Croatian ports, it is the port of
Astrid Zekic +2 more
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Arctic expedition cruise tourism and citizen science: a vision for the future of polar tourism [PDF]
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to provide a conceptual framework for using citizen science – defined as a data collection method through which non-professionals engage in contributing to authentic scientific inquiry – within the expedition cruise
Audrey R. Taylor +6 more
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Sustainable tourism: a valid remedy against climate change impact in every context. The Svalbard and Kiribati archipelagos [PDF]
: Climate change, with relevant global warming, has a deep and global impact on environment but the consequences on local populations and respective economic activity may differ in a significant way depending on the dissimilar socio-economic conditions.
PALMENTIERI, STEFANIA
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