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Neoliberalism's Imagined Futures: Sustainability as Colonialism in Eco‐City Design
Abstract This article examines the architectural tropes used in designs which are concurrently branded as sustainable and futuristic, offering a critique of techno‐solutionist architectures that have been promoted by the European Union, World Expos, and forward‐looking design pedagogy.
Maxim Tvorun‐Dunn
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Overseas pleasure travel motivations of older alumnae of a Japanese women's university [PDF]
Plan BThis study examined overseas pleasure travel motivations of Tsuda College (a women’s university in Tokyo, Japan) older alumnae, whose approximate ages ranged from 55 to 79 years old.
Takaya, Sachiko
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Extending collaborative consumption concept to yacht charter services: The case of Blue Voyage [PDF]
Collaborative consumption (CC) is a form of sharing in which participants jointly conduct services thereby creating a variety of benefits ranging from economic to social.
Paker, Neslihan, Gök, Osman
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Background: Yacht tourism is a developing sector in the world and in Turkey as well. Yacht masters are the most important components of this sector. This study aims to investigate the factors affecting the fatigue, job satisfaction, and burnout levels of
Danacı, Mehmet, Yazır, Devran
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A transdisciplinary co‐conceptualisation of marine identity
Abstract Challenge 10 of the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021–2030) calls for the restoration of society's relationship with the ocean. Research suggests that the relationship people have with marine environments can influence their depth of engagement in marine citizenship action, and the important role for ...
P. M. Buchan +29 more
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‘The Most Famous Amateur Football Club in the World’: Creating and Curating the Corinthian Brand
Abstract Corinthian FC (1882–1938) was one of the world's most famous football clubs, despite never winning a league championship or a cup competition. At a time when association football, especially in Britain, was establishing itself as a form of commercialised entertainment with clubs organised as businesses and employing working‐class professionals,
CHRIS BOLSMANN, DILWYN PORTER
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Assessing Environmental Sustainability Across Coastal Tourism Routes in North Jakarta
Purpose: This research aimed to compile a ranking of the conditions of existing tourism destinations and assess the level of environmental sustainability across the twelve coastal tourism destination routes in North Jakarta. Method: The study employed a
Ismayanti Ismayanti, Syifa Rahmah
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Nautical Tourism in the North Atlantic
The archipelago of the Azores only recently (late 20th century) began to select tourism as one of the levers for the development of the territory. Although nature tourism is the main tourist product, other products have been determined to complement ...
Luís Silveira +7 more
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Key Attributes Driving Yacht Tourism: Exploring Tourist Preferences Through Conjoint Analysis
The study aims to identify key attributes driving yacht tourism and analyze their relative importance using conjoint analysis. This method quantifies attribute importance and utility values to evaluate their impact on consumer choices and optimize market
Won-Yong Jang +2 more
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Marine Tourism in Nunavut: Issues and Opportunities for Economic Development in Arctic Canada
The Arctic is being influenced dramatically by climate change and new environmental conditions. As a result, there are increasing opportunities for local economic development and one of the sectors that is responding rapidly is marine tourism.
Dawson, Jackie +5 more
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