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The role of agritourism in the development of regions
Published 2025-01-01“…It is important to offer tourists local products, create regional experiences and support local businesses. …”
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Tour guide education models
Published 2017-01-01“…Tourism is an intense economic industry, which means significant engagement of employees in the providing of touristic services. Besides, for contemporary, market-oriented touristic business concept, adjustment of touristic services to tourists’ needs and wishes is very important and can be made with high-quality and skilled personnel. …”
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Strategic analysis of hardships and opportunities for developing urban tourism(Pilot study: shahr-e-kord)
Published 2017-12-01“…His study is a descriptive-analytic one and was done using filed studies and data gathered through evidence and libraries, questionnaires (considering the attitude of 70 officials and tourists) and Internet. Then, data was analyzed using excel software and strategic model of SWOT. …”
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Raising cultural awareness of local traditions through festival tourism
Published 2015-01-01“…In this regard, based on a survey among organizers of festivals, local entrepreneurs participating in festivals and tourists visiting them, the degree of authenticity of local traditions in South Bulgaria was estimated. …”
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ANALISIS SEGMENTASI WISATAWAN STAYCATION DI BALI
Published 2025-01-01“…Using demographic, geographic, behavioral, and psychographic segmentation analysis, this study aims to identify the market segment of tourists staying in Bali. The method used in this research is quantitative, data collected through distributing questionnaires to 180 respondents. …”
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Mise en scène du paysage montagnard et valorisation sélective des patrimoines dans une vallée pyrénéenne en reconversion économique
Published 2014-12-01“…A complex task of remodelling the identity of the region was initiated at the same time to enhance its image as a tourist destination and to encourage the support of the local population for a project which broke with the industrial prosperity of the past. …”
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The Prioritization of Kermanshah Tourism Poles Based on the Potential of Tourism Sample Regions Using TOPSIS Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Techniques
Published 2012-11-01“…The results of the present study, on the one hand, have an important contribution to the management decisions; and on the other hand, help the investors for investment and tourists for the choice of the tourism destinations.…”
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La tradition de la cueillette du miel est-elle un frein au développement de l’apiculture dans l’Aire de Conservation de l’Annapurna (Népal) ?
Published 2019-12-01“…The cliffs at the village of Bhujung are among the outstanding places for this activity. Every year, tourists come to attend this outdoor show. Another species of honeybees (Apis cerana) also takes up residence here which shares the part of their territory with A. laboriosa. …”
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WHY DO THE UNIVERSITY GRADUATES SETTLE DOWN IN THE UNIVERSITY TOWN? POTENTIAL IMPLICATIONS FOR CITY MARKETING -THE CASE OF CRACOW
Published 2013-12-01“…Therefore investors, new residents and tourists (being major markets for the cities to compete) choose cities from all over the world to meet their expectations. …”
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Bibliometric analysis of trends and development in religion and green tourism behavior
Published 2025-12-01“…While study found a link between religion and purchasing behaviour It is unclear how tourism businesses utilize this information to attract religious-conscious tourists to their businesses. Despite the growing literature on religion and green tourism, there are substantial geographic and theoretical knowledge gaps regarding religion’s effect on green purchasing behavior, hindering effective marketing to this niche.…”
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Fostering National Identity Through Sustainable Heritage Conservation: Ushaiger Village as a Model for Saudi Arabia
Published 2024-12-01“…This research tracks the restoration steps, looks at how old buildings are being reused today, and assesses the effectiveness of these efforts through a survey of 80 local residents and tourists. The results show significant improvements in preserving the village, with over 100 buildings restored using traditional, environmentally friendly materials like mud and limestone. …”
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Le toposcope et l’indicateur des alpes
Published 2024-11-01“…We then focus on the Alpine indicator, a device used throughout the 19th century by tourists exploring the peaks at the heart of the Swiss Alps. …”
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Marketing of art spaces: essence, characteristics, prospects
Published 2024-03-01“…The article studies the peculiarities of promoting art spaces as significant social and cultural objects that act as a locomotive for territorial development, attracting tourists and involving the population in cultural activities. …”
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Fostering Sustainable Mangrove Ecotourism: A Collaborative Governance Approach on Bintan Island, Indonesia
Published 2024-10-01“…The present concept under consideration exhibits readiness for execution, enabling stakeholders to provide a wide range of offerings for Mangrove Ecotourism, catering to both domestic and foreign tourists.…”
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Digital place marketing: interaction practices with target audiences
Published 2022-09-01“…The article analyzes how the authorities and territorial administrations use marketing tools of interaction with various groups of the local population and tourists. The relevance of the research lies in the increasing role of regional government bodies in ensuring stable socio-economic territorial development in the conditions of the digital economy, external and internal threats, crises, sanctions limitations, as well as in the urgent need for a marketing approach in the management of the territories. …”
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DIGITALIZATION OF LITERARY WORKS FOR TOURISM PROMOTION IN WEST SUMATRA, INDONESIA
Published 2024-12-01“…By leveraging digitalized literary works, this approach is anticipated to attract more tourists and elevate the profile of West Sumatra as a vibrant cultural and tourism destination.…”
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Métodos de apreensão paisagística aplicados em sítios históricos das Missões Jesuítico-Guaranis: contribuição a trabalhos de campo em Geografia
Published 2024-07-01“…This paper aims to evaluate the “Urban Landscape Catalog” and “Topoceptive Site Assessment” methods as resources for landscape apprehensions of the tourist sites São Miguel Arcanjo (Brazil), San Ignácio Miní (Argentina) and Santísima Trinidad del Paraná (Paraguay). …”
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‘Appelsinpiken’ and experiential tourism. Andalusia, ‘geography with a thrill’
Published 2015-11-01“…In keeping with the canons of Romanticism and the premises of ‘experiential tourism’, Seville’s colourful appearance in the film is limited to promoting the city as a tourism destination that is utterly stuck in the past : an audiovisual appeal to the tourist ego via the emotional vision of the phenomenon of a journey.For this analysis, a qualitative study is conducted of both Andalusia’s importance as a destination for the Norwegian tourism market and the contrast between the two images of Seville, so far apart in time, described by two Nordic writers-tourists, (Andersen and Gaarder), along with the reactions to the shooting and première of ‘Appelsinpiken’. …”
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Assessing the Influence of Tourism Competitiveness on the Development of Tourism Destinations: A Case Study of Queen Elizabeth Nation Park.
Published 2024“…By scrutinizing the factors that enhance a destination's appeal to tourists, such as its diverse ecosystems, abundant biodiversity, and well-established infrastructure, the research aims to unravel the dynamics that drive overall progress. …”
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Effects of Politics on the Development of Tourism Industry in Uganda: A Case Study of Ruhija Sector Bwindi Impenetrable National Park.
Published 2024“…Adopting a mixed-methods approach, the research integrates qualitative data from interviews and focus group discussions with quantitative survey responses collected from stakeholders such as local residents, government representatives, and tourists. The findings indicate that while political stability has generally supported tourism development, certain political actions, such as the enactment of anti-gay legislation, have tarnished Uganda's reputation as a tourist destination. …”
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