Investigation of Travel Behaviour of Visitors to Scotland
Tourism in Scotland is both an important and extensive land use and a major contributor to Gross Domestic Product. In 2005, it is estimated that Scotland received around 10.5 million visitors from outside Scotland.
Ferguson, N.S. +3 more
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Lifelines and Gateways: The Relational Affordances of Arctic Airports. [PDF]
Meyer A, Adams RM, Elixhauser S.
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Airports as spaces of dissent and protest: A spatial and historical analysis. [PDF]
Araya López A.
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Passengers as Pathways: Behavioral Evidence on Travelers' Knowledge of African Swine Fever Introduction Through Pork Products. [PDF]
Mandas D +7 more
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Business Aviation in Germany: An empirical and model-based analysis
The primary role of international airports is to serve the general public with scheduled and charter services, typically provided by airlines. Of secondary importance is their task to provide direct air transport access to the regional industry and to ...
Berster, Peter +2 more
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Airports and tourism development : aerotropolis and South Africa’s O R Tambo International Airport
M.A.Abstract: The basis of this study is to analyse the role of OR Tambo International Airport, its contribution to local tourism development and the potential impacts of the planned aerotropolis development.
Mthombeni, Tintswalo
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Can tourism be a way to diversify regional economies: The case of the Ulytau region of Kazakhstan
Purpose –Tourism development can provide a sustainable path through which to diversify the economy. The aim of this research is 1) to assess the current economic diversification of a potential tourism region in an emerging economy, that of the Ulytau ...
Dinara Salauatova +2 more
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National-scale spatial modelling of dust storm pollution and vulnerability of tourism destinations and infrastructure. [PDF]
Mahmoodi H +4 more
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Route evaluation strategy of the Beijing-Tianjin multi-airport system based on the two-dimensional evaluation framework. [PDF]
Li Y, Liu Y.
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