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Examining the Role of Economic Complexity and Climate Readiness in the Climate‐Fishing Nexus
ABSTRACT This paper investigates the climate‐fisheries association in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) nations from 1999 to 2022. A key objective is to explore the role of both the economic complexity index (ECI) and the climate readiness factor (READ) in the climate‐fishing nexus.
Mohamed Sami Ben Ali +2 more
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The Power to Change: Conceptualising Systemic Change Towards Sustainability in Business Networks
ABSTRACT Sustainability advancement requires systemic changes in business networks of interconnected firms. Given the rapid need and complexity of instigating such transitions, the power to influence the networked actors emerges as a central concept.
Eini Haaja +4 more
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Infrastructures of Transiency: On Cruise Ships
Cultural Studies Association’s Environment, Space & Place Working Group Co-Chair Richard Simpson discusses the local, global, and transnational impact of cruise ships and the cruise ship industry with Constance Dijkstra, International Maritime ...
Richard Simpson +5 more
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Studies of tourist traffic on the water transport in Ukraine
The aim of the article. Determination of the problems associated with the operation of water transport enterprises, influencing the development of tourist flow in the regions of Ukraine.
S.H. Nezdoyminov, N.M. Andryeyeva
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Advancing Gender Equality Through Decent Work: An Adapted Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Gender disparities in employment continue to be a significant worldwide issue despite policy commitments to sustainability. This study systematically examines the relationship between decent work and gender equality using bibliometric qualitative review methodologies.
Reshma C, Aruna Polisetty
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CRUISE TOURISM. DESTINATIONS, EVOLUTIONS AND ECONOMIC IMPACT
If, at the end of the last century, cruising was considered a form of luxury tourism, with the development of the specific infrastructure and the reduction of tariffs, it became, especially in the last decades, a form of tourism accessible to the general public.
Marian Zaharia +2 more
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Research on Operational Risk for Northwest Passage Cruise Ships Using POLARIS
In the context of global warming, polar tourism is developing rapidly, and the demand for polar cruise travel in the Northwest Passage continues to increase, while sea ice has long been a key factor limiting the development of polar cruise tourism.
Long Ma +9 more
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ABSTRACT Over the past decades, the growth in human population and economic activities has led to an increase in maritime traffic. This rise puts additional pressure on marine environments, vessel fuel spills being considered to have a major impact on the ecosystem.
Carlos Valiente‐Diaz +2 more
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Den attendance by Arctic foxes experiencing 10 years of increasing tourism
Wildlife tourism is a growing industry, and an increasing number of people seek to observe and interact with wild animals in their natural surroundings. In Iceland, the native Arctic fox Vulpes lagopus is widespread and has been under heavy hunting pressure for centuries.
Ester Rut Unnsteinsdóttir +2 more
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Are cruise ship trips to Antarctica still acceptable? A careful consideration
Background: Cruise tourism to Antarctica has increased extensively in recent years. It can be assumed that this has had an impact on the environment. Methods: Searches were conducted in international specialist databases (e.g.
Thomas Küpper, Travis Heggie
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