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Yakin Ekin, Onur Akbulut
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The wars that have taken place throughout the history of mankind have brought many deaths and devastation. Throughout history, visits have been realized to areas where battles have taken place. In our age of information technology with the developments e...
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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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Ning Ding, Yiming Zhai and Hongyu Lv
Tangible cultural heritage is vulnerable to various risks, particularly those stemming from criminal activity. Through analyzing the distribution and flow of crime risks from a spatial perspective based on quantitative methods, risks can be better manage...
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Beata Medynska-Gulij, David Forrest and Thomas P. Kersten
This article summarizes the Special Issue of Cartography and Geomedia. Here, Cartography and Geomedia presents a view of cartography as a combination of technology, science, and art, with a focus on the development of geomedia in a geomatic and design-ba...
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Alfredo Serreta-Oliván, Rubén Sancho-Cohen, Ana Cristina Sánchez-Gimeno, Pablo Martín-Ramos, José Antonio Cuchí-Oterino and José Casanova-Gascón
Recovering minority olive tree varieties helps preserve genetic diversity and contributes to sustainable agriculture practices. The International Olive Council has recognized the importance of conserving olive tree genetic resources and the European Unio...
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Jose Javier Valdez-Arancibia,Rocio Veli-Chuquillanqui,Rosberly Cerron-Juzcamayta,Heidy Gonzalo-Gonzalo
This study focused on the tourism growth in the Satipo district, a prominent destination in the central jungle of Peru, and sought to understand its sociocultural influence through a qualitative approach. The objective was to analyze the sociocultural im...
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Emilio Iranzo-García, Katia Hueso-Kortekaas and Ghaleb Fansa-Saleh
Advances in research on environmental problems and public awareness of them have led to renewed concern about the need to establish mechanisms and figures to protect and manage sites so that geoecological processes remain outside the dynamics of anthropi...
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Yuying Chen, Yajie Li, Xiangfeng Gu, Qing Yuan, Nan Chen and Qi Jin
Cultural tourism development potential (CTDP) is the future value and supporting force of the environmental value, economic and social efficiency, innovation ability and supporting system of cultural tourism. At present, there are few relevant studies on...
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Sebastián Araya-Pizarro,Nando Verelst
Astrotourism, also known as stellar tourism, involves the development of recreational and educational activities related to the cosmos and astronomical phenomena. This type of special interest tourism focuses on nature, culture, and c...
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Adam R. Szromek
This article discusses the structures of value propositions in cultural heritage tourism site business models in the context of the concept of open innovation. The objective of the study is to identify value propositions in tourism sites and the tendency...
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