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Environmental resources constitute the 'raw materials' for tourism. This sector represents the driving force behind the … enable their full exploitation. However, island systems have low stability, as they are highly sensitive to exogenous stress …. This work systematically examines the effects and the feedbacks that the economy of tourism may generate in small areas …
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generations. For this purpose acts the sustainable tourism.The aim of this paper is to highlight the importance of these three … elements - competitiveness, sustainable development and sustainable tourism - in the context of improving the image of Romania …
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tourism models. A benchmark of the best practices of Circular Economy at the international level allows us to highlight the …The tourism industry is facing many challenges, including reducing the ecological impact of its activities. To adapt to … it, some tourism destination stakeholders have undertaken actions that increase the resilience of the local tourism …
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This study examines the determinants of blue economy activities, namely tourism and fisheries, in 21 Asia and Pacific … island countries during the period 1996 to 2016. Using a panel data model, it was found that the size of the blue economy … positively depends on the gross fixed capital formation and access to electricity in Asia and Pacific island countries. We find …
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Sustainability in the tourism sector has become a principal goal for destination management and for the strengthening …). Our paper develops an application using the Tourism & Travel Competitiveness Index framework as a starting point, creating …
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factors of the Mankiw, Romer and Weil type of models. Tourism specialization appears to be an independent determinant. A …Specializing in tourism is an option available to a number of less developed countries and regions. But is it a good … option? To answer this question, we have compared the relative growth performance of 14 tourism countries within a sample of …
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pleading for the promotion of tourism activities in the Dobrudgean rural area starts from the need for rural economical …-agricultural economy is higher. In this context, the paper presents the tourism potential of the rural localities from Dobrudgea and the … development of a viable network of private small and medium-sized enterprises in the tourism sector. The volume of information in …
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Tourism is one of the most important growth leading sectors in the world's economy. However, economies endowed with …, the literature on tourism lacks a theoretical investigation of the link between tourism and economic growth. To this end … which both intertemporal sustainable consumption and growth-driving tourism are finally reconciled. Our main problem is to …
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This paper presents and discusses findings of research carried out on a sample of 141 tourism stakeholders with two … tourism destinations located in Sardinia, Italy. Specifically, it investigates: (1) the priorities that respondents consider … to tourism sustainability and (3) their attitude towards climate change and its influence on tourism. Our contribution to …
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Purpose: This paper aims to provide a better understanding of marketing issues relevant to sustainable tourism …, to analyze the prospects of positioning the Mari El Republic as an attractive tourism destination for rural and ethno-tourism … to preserve local traditions and culture.Results: The main obstacle for sustainable tourism development in the Russian …
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