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ABSTRACT Transformative change is required to address persistent and systemic drivers of biodiversity loss. There is an urgent need for innovative solutions that tackle root causes in place‐specific contexts. Evidence indicates that small, innovative, purpose‐driven businesses can serve as vehicles for developing place‐based solutions.
Shova Thapa Karki, Bradley D. Parrish
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The reform of the Italian Yachting Code
The purpose of this paper is to address the legislative reform of the recreational boating legislation currently pending in Italy (Law 167/2015, which has delegated the power to reform the Yachting Code to the Italian Government) with a specific focus on
Alberto Pasino
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Nested Carbon Governance in Southeast Asia: Towards Just Nature‐Based Solutions?
ABSTRACT Nature‐based solutions (NbS) have gained prominence as an integrated approach to addressing climate change and biodiversity loss while supporting sustainable development. Yet, their implementation across Southeast Asia remains fragmented and often contested.
Helena Varkkey +2 more
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The nautical activiity has great potential for the socio-economic development of tourism. In Spain, the sector is a priority concern, especially for the Canary Islands, which show a clear commitment to specialise and reposition the destination as a top ...
Yen E. Lam-González +2 more
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Bed‐level tools for monitoring erosion and accretion patterns: Flume validation and field testing
Abstract Monitoring short‐term changes in surface sediment elevation is fundamental to understanding erosion, transport, and deposition dynamics in shallow coastal environments. However, commonly used field approaches, such as horizontal markers, sediment erosion tables, subsurface sediment plates, or erosion pins, are not always cross‐validated under ...
Lucía Rodríguez‐Arias +6 more
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Objective evaluation of yachting tourism competitiveness is crucial for promoting the sustainable development of China’s yacht industry. This study adopts a sustainable development perspective and focuses on 12 coastal cities with strong yachting tourism
Yunhao Yao +3 more
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ECONOMIC MECHANISM OF YACHT CHARTERMARKET: THE APPLICATION OF INTERNATIONAL PRACTICES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE TOURISM INDUSTRY OF THE CRIMEA [PDF]
The article deals with some issues related to the international yacht rent practice. Special attention is given to the development of nautical tourism in the Republic of the Crimea.
Victor Selivanov
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Yachting and coastal marine transport development in Black Sea coast of Russia
Creation of infrastructure for coastal sea passenger transport and yachting along the Black Sea coast of Russia is one of the important direc-tions of development potential of coastal cities.
Dreizis Yuriy, Potashova Irina
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Environmental awareness influences the perception of ecosystem services values at Lake Balaton, Hungary [PDF]
Knowing people’s perceptions on the importance and value of ecosystem services (ES) is an important step towards sustainable management and recognised as essential for successful conservation. We assessed societal preferences, i.e.
Ágnes Vári +4 more
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Forecasting the impact of food‐provisioning and other stressors on a marine top‐predator population
Wildlife tourism can alter animal behavior, affect vital rates and diminish population viability but its impact in the context of other human‐ and environmental disturbances, remain largely unstudied. Using simulation models and leveraging a robust long‐term dataset spanning eight years, we evaluated the contribution of wildlife feeding, in the context
Valeria Senigaglia +4 more
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