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A Sequential Solution with MCDM Methods at the Motor-Yacht Construction Problem

open access: yesJournal of Eta Maritime Science, 2021
Yachting is quite popular in recent years and it is defined as an “entertainment and vacation industry in the sea.” The yachting industry as parallel to the world economy is developing rapidly in financial, industrial, and physical spaces in the world ...
Ganimet Nilay
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From sea to shore: reuniting the divide by yachting

open access: yesGeography Notebooks, 2022
The argument of separation between humans and nature has nurtured a rich narrative of theorizations striving to find application in the field of development and spatial change.
Alberto Forte
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IMPACT OF YACHT TOURISM ON A SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

open access: yesDevelopment of Management and Entrepreneurship Methods on Transport (ONMU), 2023
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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A New Shipping Canal Through the Vistula Spit as a Political and Transportation Project

open access: yesUrban Planning, 2023
In September 2022, a new shipping canal was opened connecting the Polish part of the Vistula Lagoon to the Baltic Sea. Largely political, the project links the lagoon and the port in Elbląg to the southern part of the Baltic, independent of the Russian ...
Piotr Marciniak
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The Development Status and Tendency of World Yachting Tourism and Its Enlightenment to China

open access: yesHaiyang Kaifa yu guanli, 2022
In order to promote the rapid development of China′s emerging yachting tourism, this paper summarized the concept and characteristics of yachting tourism, analyzed the development status and trend of the world yachting tourism industry and its ...
Yunhao YAO, Ruoquan ZHENG, Zufei MA
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Assessment of Marinas in the Mediterranean and the Position of Turkey

open access: yesPromet (Zagreb), 2006
The most important organizations for developing and advertisingthe yacht tourism in a country are the marinas.Yachting tourism, being a part of maritime sector tends to playa part in the tourist activities and provides important resourcesfor the general ...
Evrim Pinar Genc, Nil Guler
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Sustainable Business Models of SMEs: Challenges in Yacht Tourism Sector [PDF]

open access: yesSustainability, 2018
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

open access: yesInternational Journal of Research in Tourism and Hospitality, 2016
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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Analysis of the suitability for ecotourism in Beira Baixa region using a spatial decision support system based on a geographical information system

open access: yesRegional Science Policy &Practice, EarlyView., 2022
Abstract Ecotourism can contribute to the conservation of environmental values, as well as to the development of positive synergies between agents in the tourism sector, tourists and the local population. The growing interest in tourism offers with low environmental impact, which support the local economy, translates into a competitive advantage for ...
Luís Quinta‐Nova, Dora Ferreira
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Tourisme, sports de nature et développement durable aux Seychelles

open access: yesÉtudes Caribéennes, 2011
The Republic of Seychelles is made of more than 115 small islands in the Indian Ocean, with 455 km2 of land in a stretch of about 1200 km. The three biggest inner islands are Mahe, Praslin, and La Digue, which include about 95% of the population.
Olivier Naria, Kenneth Sherwin M.D
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