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Vasiliki I. Chalastani, Andreas Pantelidis, Elissavet Feloni, Andreas Papadimitriou, Christina N. Tsaimou, Olympia Nisiforou and Vasiliki K. Tsoukala
Small fishing harbours substantially contribute to coastal economies as they support not only fishing but also tourism activities. They are located at the land?sea interface and are considered vulnerable infrastructure affected by the increased human act...
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Jenny Patricia Castro Salcedo,Numa Sebabstián Calle Lituma
Surviving in nature has become a key element in tourism activities related to risks. Unfavorable events in visits to various places in Ecuador have caused insecurity when considering the country as a destination for adventure and extreme s...
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Gabriela Emiliana de Melo e Costa, Frederico Carlos M. de Menezes Filho, Fausto A. Canales, Maria Clara Fava, Abderraman R. Amorim Brandão and Rafael Pedrollo de Paes
Stochastic modeling to forecast hydrological variables under changing climatic conditions is essential for water resource management and adaptation planning. This study explores the applicability of stochastic models, specifically SARIMA and SARIMAX, to ...
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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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Ana-Maria Chirosca and Liliana Rusu
European seas have a strong economic role both in terms of transport and tourism. Providing more knowledge, regarding the mean and extreme values of the wind and sea state conditions in the areas characterized by high maritime traffic, helps to improve n...
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Le Quyen Nguyen, Paula Odete Fernandes and João Paulo Teixeira
Vietnam has experienced a tourism expansion over the last decade, proving itself as one of the top tourist destinations in Southeast Asia. The country received more than 18 million international tourists in 2019, compared to only 1.5 million twenty-five ...
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Sebastian Amrhein, Gert-Jan Hospers and Dirk Reiser
The coronavirus outbreak in late 2019 and the subsequent restrictions on mobility and physical contacts caused an extreme collapse of international tourism. Shortly before the pandemic turned the world upside down, one of the most pressing issues in glob...
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Sebastian Handl, Cristina S. C. Calheiros, Markus Fiebig and Guenter Langergraber
Global water resources are a critical value for the future of humankind. Conflicts and wars seem to rise because of such critical resources. While water-scarce countries are under extreme pressure on the long-term scale, also water-rich countries in Euro...
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Evgeniia A. Kostianaia and Andrey G. Kostianoy
Regional climate change is one of the key factors that should be taken into account when planning the development of the coastal tourism, including investments and construction of tourism-related infrastructure. A case study for the Black Sea coast of Ru...
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Benedito Souza Filho, Reinaldo Paul Pérez Machado, Kumiko Murasugi and Ulisses Denache Vieira Souza
The Lençóis Maranhenses region, located in the state of Maranhão in northeastern Brazil, constitutes an area that includes a national park and presents extreme physical, geographic and climatic contrasts in addition to economic diversity and emerging tou...
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