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Norouzi Isfahani, Roxana (author), Talaee Malmiri, Ahmad (author), BahooToroody, Ahmad (author), Abaei, M.M. (author)
Purpose: Nature-based tourism (NBT) blossoming requires sound monitoring models to maximize its potential in the tourism industry. Cooperation of different segments from nature to economy will lead to a sustainable NBT. Therefore, the qualitative and quantitative relation between these subdivisions has to be investigated. Design/methodology...
journal article 2023
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Wan, C. K.Bruce (author), de Bont, Cees J.P.M. (author), Hekkert, P.P.M. (author), Filep, Sebastian (author), Chow, Kenny K.N. (author)
Reminiscing on memorable travel experiences is a common practice amongst many travellers. This study introduces positive psychology interventions – cultivation of character strengths and savouring strategies - to examine memorable and meaningful tourism experiences (MMEs). Although both interventions aim to increase well-being, little...
journal article 2023
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Dai, T. (author), Zheng, Xing (author), Yan, J. (author)
The discrepancy between authenticity regarding heritage conservation and perceived authenticity in heritage tourism has been extensively discussed and seen as an obstacle for sustainable heritage tourism and management. In this article, we reviewed the notion of authenticity respectively in heritage conservation and in heritage tourism,...
journal article 2021
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van Zoest, S.P. (author), Verheul, W.J. (author)
The extensive growth of urban tourism is influencing the living environment of urban citizens worldwide, which is among others due to changes in the range of commercial amenities. For example, the existing supply of retail and hospitality services is gradually changing from a focus on inhabitants to the tourist. As a result, the call for...
journal article 2020
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Report of the MSc Landscape Architecture 2019 - 2020, Graduation Lab Resilient Heritage Landscapes. In this graduation lab landscape architecture students from TU Delft explored the landscape assets of private and dispersed heritage properties and developed design strategies to engage them in future-proof landscape development. The focus of the...
book 2020
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Ghahramani, Ladan (author), McArdle, Katelin (author), Fatorić, Sandra (author)
The Gullah Geechee community of the south-eastern United States endures today as a minority group with a significant cultural heritage. However, little research has been conducted to explore this community’s resilience in the face of climate change and other environmental impacts. The database Web of Science was searched and 109 publications on...
journal article 2020
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Bai, N. (author), Nourian, Pirouz (author), Xie, Anping (author), Pereira Roders, A. (author)
As one of the most important areas in the Palace Museum, Beijing, China, the Hall of Mental Cultivation had suffered from overcrowding of visitors before it was closed in 2016 for conservation. Preparing for the reopening in 2020, the Palace Museum decided to take the chance and initiate finer-grained tourism management in the Hall. This...
conference paper 2020
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Hou, H. (author), Wu, Hao (author)
Hotel developers incorporate green building design to save on capital and operation cost. Hotel operators adopt green practice to affect tourists’ intention of staying (IoS). This paper recognises the important contribution of green building design and eco-service provision to green hotels. It investigates the internal relationships of...
journal article 2020
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Dai, T. (author), Hein, C.M. (author), Zhang, Tong (author)
This paper argues that a gap exists between the marketing of shore excursions and cruise tourists’ expectations of ‘local flavor’ experiences. The paper first establishes that this discrepancy exists, then aims to refine the focus of marketing and promotion, and finally proposes strategies for improving cruise tourists’ satisfaction....
journal article 2019
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Coba, Ludovik (author), Rook, L. (author), Zanker, Markus (author)
Rating summary statistics are basic aggregations that reflect users’ assessments of experienced products and services in numerical form. Thus far, scholars primarily investigated textual reviews, but dedicated considerably less time and effort exploring the potential impact of plain rating summary statistics on people’s choice behavior....
journal article 2019
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Mitas, Ondrej (author), Kroesen, M. (author)
Tourism experiences, also called vacations, are known to boost subjective well-being, although it has been argued that the effects are primarily affective in nature and short-lived. We argue that this is a methodological artifact due to the brief duration—1 year or less—of almost all extant longitudinal studies of tourism experience effects....
journal article 2019
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Vleugel, J (author), Bal, Frans (author)
Tourism is a fast-growing key industry, which provides an economic rationale for governments to stimulate it. The more it grows, the higher the negative environmental effects and the more the use of space, resources, pollution and travel. Sustainable tourism aims to strike a balance between the environmental, economic and social effects of...
journal article 2019
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Dai, T. (author), Zhuang, T. (author), Yan, J. (author), Zhang, Tong (author)
The cultural attributes of architecture in touristic cities are vital to city image building, city branding, and rebranding, as well as generating more economic profits for sustainable urban development, and protecting cultural sustainability. However, many studies on this theme focus on the singularity of architecture referring to its...
journal article 2018
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Kapcak, Öykü (author), Spagnoli, Simone (author), Robbemond, Vincent (author), Vadali, Soumitri (author), Najafian, S. (author), Tintarev, N. (author)
When a group is traveling together it is challenging to recommendan itinerary consisting of several points of interest (POIs). Thepreferences of individual group members often diverge, but it isimportant to keep everyone in the group satisfied during the entiretrip. We propose a method to consider the preferences of all thepeople in the group....
conference paper 2018
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Cervantes Berumen, J.J. (author)
This document presents a proposal for the University of Technology, Riviera Nayarit (UTRN) on the issue of sustainable tourism. The UTRN, is an educational institution whose vision is to specialize in the tourist industry. It seeks to be recognized internationally and to contribute to national development. It inquires to generate research lines...
conference paper 2010
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Kong, P. (author)
The "UNESCO World Heritage Convention" was ratificated on November 16, 1972. Since then, both public and private sectors around the world have attached growing importance to the safeguarding and conservation of selected cultural and natural "objects", focusing on physical characteristics. World Heritage sites receive major publicity and as a...
doctoral thesis 2008
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