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Wenjie Zhen, Shifang Huang, Zhihui Tian and Xiaoyue Yang
Tourist maps provide tourists with destination information that reflects their unique characteristics and cultural connotations and play an important role in attracting tourists and serving marketing purposes. However, existing designs of tourist maps of...
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Hui-Chieh Chuang, Dong-Jiing Doong, Chung-Ru Ho and Ya-Hui Ho
Ocean recreational activities (ORAs), including swimming, surfing, diving, paddleboarding, etc., in global marine areas are becoming increasingly popular. However, there are potential risks in coastal ocean environments. This study aims to establish a fr...
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Eirini Nektaria Konstantinou, Andriani Skopeliti and Byron Nakos
This paper studies the design of point symbols on widely used online maps and apps that portray tourist points of interest (POIs). Tourist maps are among the most commonly used types of maps nowadays. The ease of travel leads to an ever-increasing demand...
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Iori Sasaki, Masatoshi Arikawa, Min Lu and Ryo Sato
This paper proposes a model-less feedback system driven by tourist tracking data that are automatically collected through mobile applications to visualize the gap between geomedia recommendations and the actual routes selected by tourists. High-frequency...
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Ekaterini Hadjisolomou, Maria Rousou, Konstantinos Antoniadis, Lavrentios Vasiliades, Ioannis Kyriakides, Herodotos Herodotou and Michalis Michaelides
Eutrophication is a major environmental issue with many negative consequences, such as hypoxia and harmful cyanotoxin production. Monitoring coastal eutrophication is crucial, especially for island countries like the Republic of Cyprus, which are economi...
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Teresa Santos, Ricardo Nogueira Mendes, Estela I. Farías-Torbidoni, Rui Pedro Julião and Carlos Pereira da Silva
Data obtained through Volunteered Geographical Information (VGI) have gradually been used to monitor and support planning mainly in urban contexts. Regarding recreational activities in peri-urban green and natural areas, VGI has been used to map, measure...
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Boglárka Németh, Károly Németh and Jon N. Procter
The increase in geoheritage studies has secured recognition globally regarding the importance of abiotic natural features. Prominent in geoheritage screening practices follows a multicriteria assessment framework; however, the complexity of interest in v...
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Xin Xiao, Chaoyang Fang and Hui Lin
?A picture is worth a thousand words?. Analysis of the visual content of tourist photos is an effective way to explore the image of tourist destinations. With the development of computer deep learning and big data mining technology, identifying the conte...
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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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Qiushi Gu, Haiping Zhang, Min Chen and Chongcheng Chen
At present, population mobility for the purpose of tourism has become a popular phenomenon. As it becomes easier to capture big data on the tourist digital footprint, it is possible to analyze the respective regional features and driving forces for both ...
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