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Sevim Sezi Karayazi, Gamze Dane and Theo Arentze
Understanding visitors? spatial choice behavior is important in developing effective policies to counteract overcrowdedness in attractive urban heritage areas. This research presents a comprehensive analysis of visitor location choice behavior, aiming to...
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Min Wang, Jianqiang Yang, Wei-Ling Hsu, Chunmei Zhang and Hsin-Lung Liu
Improving the development level of tourism service facilities in historic areas of old cities and realizing the sustainable tourism are important strategies for urban historical protection, economic development, and cultural rejuvenation. Districts at di...
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Sevim Sezi Karayazi, Gamze Dane and Bauke de Vries
Touristic cities are home to historical landmarks and irreplaceable urban heritages. Although tourism brings financial advantages, mass tourism creates pressure on historical cities. Therefore, ?attractiveness? is one of the key elements to explain touri...
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Antoni Domènech, Inmaculada Mohino and Borja Moya-Gómez
World tourism dynamics are in constant change, as well as they are deeply shaping the trajectories of cities. The ?call effect? for having the World Heritage status has boosted tourism in many cities. The large number of visitors and the side effects, su...
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Stephan J. Hauser and Catherine Roche
Coastlines have long attracted industrial activities, services, housing, and tourism. At select geographic locations, harbors host port facilities and provide local economic growth opportunities. As such, these areas also concentrate populations around t...
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Nik Mohamad Aizat Nik Mohd Adib(1), Syakir Amir Ab Rahman(2*), (1) International Islamic University Malaysia (2) International Islamic University Malaysia (*) Corresponding Author
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Heritage and cultural tourism are part of the tourism industry that must be maintained sustainability. Therefore heritage tourism destinations must be able to carry a ?sense of place? as its focus. A sense of place is essential in attracting tourists to ...
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Manuel Anthony Quituisaca Narvaez,Jefferson Eduardo Lapo Castillo,Melissa Paulina Calle Iñiguez
Resumen: La parroquia urbana del cantón Zaruma contiene en su mayoría toda la oferta de atractivos culturales ? patrimoniales de la ciudad, destacando entre uno de ellos el centro histórico, siendo el que atrae la mayor afluencia turística...
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Alejandro Blanco Callejo
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The performing of a thorough diagnosis of the maturity degree in the development of Open Commercial Centers (OCC) in UNESCO?s World Heritage Cities in Spain allow us to present new proposals and potential lines of action with regard to energizing and opt...
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Federico Cavallaro, Olga Irranca Galati, Silvio Nocera
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Several studies on the relationship between tourism transport and CO2 emissions have shown that the transport sector generates the largest proportion of emissions, accounting for 75% of overall emissions. These studies have also shown how the measures to...
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Khalilah Zakariya, Zumahiran Kamarudin, Nor Zalina Harun
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The development of a public market in the city planning is pivotal in supporting the growth of the local economy. The market is also a place where the culture of the locals evolves daily. However, the unique qualities of the market are vulnerable to the ...
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