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Arcadio A. Cerda,Leidy Y. García
After the impact of COVID-19 on tourism, several cities have been affected by an increase in criminality, primarily in large urban centers that receive a significant number of tourists. It's true that the COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant imp...
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Chengkun Huang, Feiyang Lin, Deping Chu, Lanlan Wang, Jiawei Liao and Junqian Wu
The evaluation and trend prediction of tourism economic vulnerability (TEV) in major tourist cities are necessary for formulating tourism economic strategies scientifically and promoting the sustainable development of regional tourism. In this study, 58 ...
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Giorgio Anfuso, Matteo Postacchini, Diana Di Luccio and Guido Benassai
Coastal area constitutes a vulnerable environment and requires special attention to preserve ecosystems and human activities therein. To this aim, many studies have been devoted both in past and recent years to analyzing the main factors affecting coasta...
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Luís Campos Rodrigues, Jaume Freire-González, Aina González Puig and Ignasi Puig-Ventosa
Mountain ecosystems are considered to be vulnerable to climate change, with potential detrimental effects including the reduction of the snow seasons, the gradual retreat of glaciers, and changes in water storage and availability. One vulnerable sector t...
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Mirela Stefanica
The development of tourism and the increase in the number of travellers at the level of certain areas of touristic interest brings socio-economic benefits and also leads to the damaging of the quality of the environment. Transportation, as component of t...
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José Leandro Barros, Alexandre Oliveira Tavares, Angela Santos and André Fonte
Portugal?s coastline extends 1187 km. It is characterized by social, economic and physical conditions that differentiate it from the rest of the territory, including population density, location of infrastructure and support of tourism activities. Theref...
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Vera Tekken and Jürgen P. Kropp
Many agriculture-based economies are increasingly under stress from climate change and socio-economic pressures. The excessive exploitation of natural resources still represents the standard procedure to achieve socio-economic development. In the area of...
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Jaime Pizarro-Araya, Jorge Cepeda-Pizarro, Juan E. Barriga, Andrés Bodini
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Current climate conditions in north-central Chile (25°57´-32°13?S, 71°43´-68°16´W) are characterized by increasing temperatures and decreasing rainfall. Global warming is expected to alter the hydrology and ecoclimatic characteristics of north-central...
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