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The article explores the effects of cultural heritage in fostering tourism demand. We look at the role of UNESCO World … Heritage List (WHL) in the enhancement of tourism destinations (TDs) competitiveness. In such a perspective, taking Italian … results is that the WHL inscription generates positive expectations on both tourism demand and supply, their fulfillment …
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conditions in aspects like marginalization and poverty but with activities like tourism have tried to reverse these adverse …
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Purpose – This paper provides a comparative analysis of two coastal tourism resorts: Galveston, Texas, USA and Opatija …, Croatia. Both destinations have a history of tourism but have also experienced numerous challenges and setbacks, including war … a phase of rejuvenation in the Tourism Area Life Cycle. In the case of Galveston, tourism development began in the late …
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development of tourism destinations at the time of economic crisis in Serbia. At a time of crisis, the sustainability of more … developed tourism destinations is challenged, as the pressure from the tourism industry for intensive construction of tourism … environment, as well as on social and economic development of local communities. Primary tourism destinations in the initial stage …
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Travel cost recreation demand models stem from a simple, but penetrating, insight. Consumption of an outdoor recreation site's services requires the user to incur the costs of a trip to that site. Travel costs serve as implicit prices. These costs reflect both people's distances from recreation...
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Ethiopia holds all the necessary ingredients for tourism development, given the multitude and uniqueness of attractions … tourism development stage according to the tourism area cycle stage. The Lake Tana visitation trends followed an ascending … pattern, figures show domestic tourism as being the most prevalent. The southern part of Lake Tana accounts for 28,3% of the …
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This study analyses cruise visitors' travel experience, their intention to return to a destination as land tourists and the probability to recommend. Consumer's satisfaction is evaluated by taking into account the economic production factors, that is human and physical capital. “Satisfaction...
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Since the United Kingdom has traditionally been one of the most important sources of tourism for Spain, an in … dynamic model is used to examine British demand for tourism in Spain. The proposed model is applied to a panel data set … consisting of inbound British tourism in each of the 17 administrative regions (Autonomous Communities) for the ten-year period …
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, could be using conferences and exhibitions. The benefits of business tourism have been significant over the years and many … addition, this project argues that this form of tourism has the power to improve deteriorated image over the years of crises … consideration when making final conclusions and recommendations for the future, whether Business Tourism could be chance or illusion …
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