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of haute cuisine restaurants with the spatial distribution of the tourism sector. In the empirical analysis we also make …
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adversely affected by geographical discontinuity and they should focus on specific activities. Tourism is such an activity for … which geographical discontinuity is not a barrier, but on the contrary it may be an advantage. Hence, tourism may act as a … driving force for the development of isolated regions. On the basis of the above, a region may become a competitive tourism …
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Introduction: This paper analysis the spatial dynamics of the development of tourism industry in a leading tourism … destination in Portugal. Previous studies focused on the spatial dynamics of the tourism industry had shown that, at the very … begin, hotels and tourism facilities are located in the main city and surrounding areas along the coast. Then, the …
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Tourism doesn?t depend on a specific resource and enable the integration of local populations and economies, generating … benefits that have a stronger effect on regional development. Literature main stream identifies tourism as one of the … heritage. Its use can contribute to the satisfaction of tourists, promoting tourism and the region's development during their …
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Tourism has long been important part of the economy. Specifically, it serves as a kind of resource that performs a … significant role in national economies. With the rise of globalization, cross-border tourism has grown and induced intense … competition among counties. The present paper highlights the situation in which the citizens of two countries have the opportunity …
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The competitiveness of regions, as a means of promoting the competitiveness of a country as a whole, has been one of the main topics on the agenda of policy makers over the last decades. Several attempts at promoting competitiveness have been made with different degrees of success. In most...
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The development of tourism and particularly public administration have had to adapt to new trends and the demands of …, which has participated in those dynamics where wine tourism becomes an alternative product of the diversification of … revitalize the touristic offer historically focused on sun and Beach tourism, the Catalan government , bet for the gastronomic …
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There is no denying that the capital has penetrated too deep and far away in body and soul of the people, in their intelligence, psyche and imagination, in their core of 'vitality'; and while such 'vitality' has become the primary source of value in capitalism. In addition to this, the dramatic...
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Creativity is a new paradigm of development, which connects society in its economic, culture, technological and social aspects at the macro and micro level. Creativity, knowledge and access to information are central points of this paradigm and are considered to be engines of economic growth in...
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Territorial Cooperation (TC) has been possible because there is a trajectory of many years of work invested by the local actors, participants who have become the architects of TC through the city or region involved. Transcontinental cooperation as studied by the European Union TERCO project is...
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