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Indigenous tourism has become an integral, albeit niche part of Australia’s tourism industry (Hollinshead 1996; Moore & Herron 1997) with federal, state and territory governments seeking to grow ‘Indigenous involvement in the tourism industry to not only
Ruhanen, Lisa, Whitford, Michelle
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ABSTRACT Airports are strategic and environmental nodes in global transport systems where rapid passenger growth challenges capacity, sustainability, and resilience. This study uses anonymized mobile network data to analyze and forecast passenger dynamics at Lisbon Airport, Portugal, linking data‐driven insights to sustainable mobility and ...
João Carlos Ferreira +3 more
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ABSTRACT Circular society (CS) conceptualises circularity as a multi‐level governance transformation involving the redistribution of authority, responsibility and coordination across socio‐institutional systems. Yet the concept remains insufficiently operationalised in empirical research.
Mohina Gandhi +6 more
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THE GROWTH AND PROMOTION OF THE TOURISM IN SOUTH-WEST OLTENIA REGION [PDF]
The paper analyze different facilities and services that have to exist when wanting to build a strategy in the field of tourism, with an application in the South-West Oltenia, focusing on the need of implementation of the quality in achieving touristic ...
Ph.D Lect. Vochita Luminita +2 more
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ABSTRACT Growing environmental awareness has intensified demand for sustainability and transparency, especially in cruise tourism, a high‐impact and highly scrutinised service context. This study examines how green consumption values (GCV) shape passengers' perceptions of the credibility of green marketing claims (believability) and, in turn, influence
Marcello Risitano +3 more
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Small tourism businesses in Pushkar, India: destination development through communication networks
This paper uses the ‘communication network’ perspective (Szarka 1990) to identify how small hospitality and tourism businesses in Pushkar, India, cope with a lack of support agency assistance in skills learning and knowledge transfer.
Tinsley, Ross, Lynch, Paul
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State of Sustainability Practices among Minnesota Tourism Businesses, 2007-2013
The SPSS data file was created from merging past data to create the current data file that includes all the data collected in 2007, 2010, and 2013. The alternative non-proprietary file formats of the data (.cvs and .sps) were generated from the original ...
Qian, Xinyi, Schneider, Ingrid E.
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Does Carbon Label Design Affect Flight Choices and Trustworthiness?
ABSTRACT Carbon emissions labels shown during flight booking may shift flight choices but also affect perceived trustworthiness of booking‐page information. This study tests how carbon label design influences flight choices, booking propensity and trustworthiness. In a preregistered online experiment (N = 939), participants completed a simulated flight
Henrik Wittwer +2 more
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Understanding partnerships for protected area tourism: learning from the literature.
As demand grows for tourism opportunities within Australian protected areas, partnerships are increasingly seen as the way forward in dealing with the variety of interests involved and ensuring that sustainability goals are pursued.
Laing, J.H. +8 more
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State of sustainable tourism: Assessing waste minimization practices among tourism businesses across time [PDF]
Minimizing waste is important to sustain both natural resources & the tourism industry itself (Cummings, 1992, 1997). Few studies, however, assess waste minimization practices in the tourism industry or track their implementation over time.
Qian, Xinyi +2 more
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