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Yue Cheng, Jiayin Chen, Jiajia Tang, Wenbo Xu, Dong Lv and Xuan Xiao
Within the rapidly growing urban tourism industry, the development of urban landscapes plays a crucial role in shaping a city?s image and competitiveness; however, standardized and mismatched landscapes often have a negative impact, highlighting the impo...
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Viorica Gu?an, Larisa ?avga, Constanta Laura Zugravu, Diana Bucur and Gheorghe Adrian Zugravu
Traditions of vine cultivation and wine production have been formed in Moldova over centuries. According to folk traditions, wine is an integral part of any event organized by the locals. Wine tourism is a particularly significant sector for the country?...
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Daniele Pedretti, Inés Roig Palomeque and Stefan Meier
Mediterranean islands suffer from a lack of freshwater due to persistent and recursive droughts, limited groundwater availability and mass tourism. In Ibiza (Spain), private estates disconnected from the water distribution network consume about 21% of th...
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Eugenia Tzoumaka, Stella Leivadi and Kyriaki (Kiki) Kaplanidou
The current study explores direct spending profiles of sport event tourists in a very small rural destination as an alternative to the multiplier effect economic impact studies. Sport event tourism has been used as an economic engine tool by a variety of...
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Girish Karunakaran Nair
Pág. 13 - 20
This research focuses on the impact of sponsoring major sports events concerned with the socioeconomic aspects of Qatar. Context is the hosting of FIFA 2022 in Qatar. A questionnaire has been developed based on the underpinning theory, which included sev...
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Tinashe Chuchu
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Africa?s first FIFA World Cup sparked a series of scholarly work mostly conducted prior to this event. This phenomena is still relevant today with many unanswered questions. This research therefore investigates and examines literature on how the 2010 FIF...
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Caroline Hallin, Jacobus L. A. Hofstede, Grit Martinez, Jürgen Jensen, Nina Baron, Thorsten Heimann, Aart Kroon, Arne Arns, Björn Almström, Per Sørensen and Magnus Larson
From November 12th to 13th in 1872, an extreme coastal flood event occurred in the south Baltic Sea. An unusual combination of winds created a storm surge reaching up to 3.5 m above mean sea level, which is more than a meter higher than all other observa...
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Evangelin Ramani Sujatha and Venkataramana Sridhar
Landslides are a common geologic hazard that disrupts the social and economic balance of the affected society. Therefore, identifying zones prone to landslides is necessary for safe living and the minimal disruption of economic activities in the event of...
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Fedelis Brian Putra Prakasa,Melky Radja,Suyoto Suyoto
Pág. pp. 86 - 102
Introduction: Boat loaning in marine tourism in Indonesia significantly impacts the continuity of tourism activities. It is because some nautical tourism destinations in Indonesia use ships as a means of transportation that cannot be separated from touri...
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Ayse Giz Gulnerman and Himmet Karaman
The data generated by social media such as Twitter are classified as big data and the usability of those data can provide a wide range of resources to various study areas including disaster management, tourism, political science, and health. However, apa...
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