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Rosa María Martínez-Vázquez, Jaime de Pablo Valenciano and Juan Milán-García
Marinas are the key infrastructures for satisfying the complex and growing demand for nautical tourism. The significant number of auxiliary industries derived from the operation of the port itself are integrated within the sectors belonging to the Blue E...
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Rosa María Martínez Vázquez, Juan Milán García and Jaime De Pablo Valenciano
Tourism related to the sea and boating activities is becoming increasingly popular and revolves around a range of leisure, water sports, nautical or other maritime activities. This article studies the main scientific contributions in this area, bearing i...
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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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Aleksandra Lapko
Pág. 323 - 328
With the growing environmental awareness and popularization of the idea of sustainable development in various areas of the economy, it becomes popular to promote solutions beneficial for the environment. This trend can also be observed in the nautical to...
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