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Risk assessment for yachting tourism in China using dynamic Bayesian networks. [PDF]
Scientific evaluation of yachting tourism safety risks (YTSRs) is crucial to reducing accidents in this sector. This paper is based on the data of 115 yachting tourism accidents in China’s coastal areas from 2008 to 2021. A fishbone diagram and the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) were used to identify the risk factors of yachting tourism from four ...
Yao Y, Zhou X, Parmak M.
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IMPACT OF YACHT TOURISM ON A SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
he goal of a paper is to research the role of yacht tourism in the world and regional economies and assess its impact on the sustainable development of the economy.In 2021, the global yachting market was $33,864.93 million and is projected to reach $66,106.8 million by 2028.In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, yacht tourism has experienced an ...
Yuliia Navrozova, Iryna Savelieva
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Sustainable Business Models of SMEs: Challenges in Yacht Tourism Sector [PDF]
Despite the high number of active small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in all sectors, current studies have barely developed investigations on the sustainability of their business models so far. The aim of this study was thus to bridge the gap between sustainable business models of SMEs in the service industry, to uncover the challenges that SMEs face ...
Battistella C. +3 more
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The sustainability of yachting tourism: A case study on Greece
Yachting tourism is an emerging industry in coastal regions, particularly in the Mediterranean countries. The rising success of yachting tourism induces a significant boom in its relevant business segments. As a type of leisure tourism, yachting tourism plays a big role in an experience economy, and its positive impact on coastal regions has meant a ...
Chen, Jamie +4 more
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Public Administration in the Sphere of Tourism and Yachting
An article is devoted to the problem of human potential development through the life quality increasing. Nowadays several critical public weal sources are deprived of state care and protection. The subsequent problems are analysed on the base of yachting and nautical tourism. Different approaches to obtain an executive power support from the ministries
Volostnykh, Vadim, Alexandrov, Vladimir
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‘Reinventing’ the Beach? Lessons from a Local Development Plan in the French Riviera
Abstract Coastal squeeze is now so tangible both globally and locally that the focus of scientific debate has expanded from the erosion of beaches to the risk of their disappearance. In this context, it is crucial to explore local development plans that aim to preserve the long‐term existence of a beach.
Isabelle Bruno, Grégory Salle
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The Political Economy of Tourism: Introduction to the Special Collection
Abstract Tourism is one of the fastest‐growing internationally traded service industries. The articles in this special collection examine the circumstances under which it can act as a driver of sustainable, equitably shared growth. The introduction argues that tourism offers a promising path to regional development—not only in southern Europe and the ...
Kira Gartzou‐Katsouyanni
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ABSTRACT Consuming luxury products and services has received little systematic attention as a potential pathway to consumer well‐being, despite sporadic evidence suggesting that luxury experiences may catalyse self‐transformational processes and happiness‐related outcomes.
Solon Magrizos +2 more
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ABSTRACT Refugee camps have long been theorized as spaces of exception, where sovereign power reduces displaced people to what Agamben terms ‘bare life’. While this frame captures the violence of camp governance, it depicts refugee‐migrants as passive and says little about how camp space is inhabited, contested and remade in everyday life, least of all
Orkide Izci
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Network analysis of vessel movements facilitates rapid response to invasive marine species incursion
This study presents a transferable framework for prioritising surveillance and early detection efforts for IAS. By integrating spatial data on vessel movements with species traits, managers can identify sites with a high relative incursion likelihood and increase detection speed.
Cal Faubel +9 more
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