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THE ATTRACTIONS OF GUAR KEPAH ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE, PENANG, MALAYSIA AS AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL HERITAGE TOURISM SITE
Published 2024-09-01“…The Guar Kepah site serves as a case study for the development of archaeotourism, highlighting the need for a balance between site preservation and providing authentic experience to cultural tourists. The findings from this site have the potential to shed light on human relations with aquatic habitats, the importance of the mari ne environment in human evolution and ecology, island colonisation, and the establishment of maritime trade networks. …”
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PENGARUH KUALITAS LAYANAN TELEKOMUNIKASI TELKOMSEL TERHADAP KEPUASAN WISATAWAN DI KUTA
Published 2025-01-01“…This study aims to determine the impact of the Telkomsel Tourist prepaid card on international tourists satisfaction in Kuta District. …”
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Designing and explaining the model of increasing the intention to select tourism destinations through introverted marketing
Published 2020-09-01“…The statistical population of the study consisted of incoming tourists to hotels and restaurants active in the city of Rasht who were active in social networks. …”
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Analysis of the attractiveness of the fortress landscape of Warsaw Fortress in the context of a contemporary city
Published 2024-06-01“…The focus was on identifying the unique features of the fortress landscape that attract residents and tourists, as well as on factors that may contribute to its degradation. …”
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Bulgarian tourism and the problem of poverty alleviation in Bulgaria
Published 2018-04-01“…These two sub-questions, these two issues, have been chosen deliberately as the usual excuse of the representatives of the Bulgarian tourism industry for the much weaker results in comparison to the neighboring competing countries is that the tourists who come usually to Bulgaria from Western Europe are poorer. …”
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How destination image and trust mediate e-WOM's impact on halal tourism intentions
Published 2025-01-01“…It expands the understanding of how e-WOM impacts tourist decision making within a specific cultural and religious context. …”
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HERITAGE TOURISM: A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OVER THREE DECADES (1994-2023)
Published 2024-08-01“…In addition, two new research topics from 2016 are identified: Motivation and satisfaction of heritage tourists and Authenticity of intangible heritage. The results help to visualise the structure and trends of heritage tourism research, which can help researchers, policy makers and destination marketing organisations (DMOs) to gain knowledge and understanding of existing studies and current research topics. …”
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How to finance sustainable tourism: Factors influencing the attitude and willingness to pay green taxes among university students
Published 2024-11-01“…However, these taxes are often unknown to tourists visiting a city and can often generate mistrust and even discomfort when they are forced to pay them. …”
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Children in Tourism: a fresh perspective ?
Published 2016-12-01“…Using major, long-standing tourist destinations as case studies can reveal the marked importance of this age group, which has been neglected compared to the various adult and senior citizen tourist target groups and for whom innovative tourism options have not been provided. …”
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Digital marketing in mountain tourism: Challenges of the new time and development priorities
Published 2025-01-01“…The territorial marketing tools proposed by the author, aimed at attracting tourists and developing the tourism industry as part of territorial economies as a whole, take into account modern trends in the development of commercial marketing and are adapted to the conditions and capabilities of individual destinations. …”
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Assessing Walkability in Sulaimani City Center
Published 2020-06-01“…In public places, including city centers, walkability is a major asset for making them vibrant by attracting and maintaining pedestrians, including tourists. It is no coincidence that the top tourist destinations and livable cities as well as popular city centers and streets all share walkability character. …”
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Geotouristic Coastal Itinerary in the South Coast of Paraíba (Northeast of Brazil)
Published 2020-06-01“…The 'sun and sea' is the main tourist attraction of the region, allied in a secondary level to a rich history and culture that neglects the latent geotouristic potential. …”
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Increasing attractiveness and image recognition of Bulgaria as a tourism destination
Published 2017-07-01“…At present, numerous authors have been trying to identify the destination’s attractiveness and factors influencing tourists’ decision-making process to assess a given area as a desirable vacation spot. …”
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Identifying and prioritizing antifragile tourism strategies in a Neutrosophic environment
Published 2024-07-01“…Consequently, countries continuously strive to enhance tourism competitiveness to magnetize worldwide tourists. However, due to significant environmental changes and intense competition, tourism organizations are compelled to adopt new strategies. …”
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The Efforts to Implement a Malaria Elimination Strategy in The Highly Endemic Malaria Region of Papua Province, Indonesia
Published 2024-10-01“…The results of this clinical trial will be reported separately, but this significant development could offer a potential solution to reduce the risk of malaria infection, particularly among travelers, such as domestic tourists or soldiers visiting Papua. This edition highlights the recent findings from a malaria study conducted in Iwaka District, Mimika, Papua, which revealed that nearly half of the patients presenting with fever at the district hospital were diagnosed with malaria (N=863 patients). …”
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STRATEGI PENGEMBANGAN PARIWISATA DI SEPANJANG SUNGAI KAPUAS KOTA PONTIANAK
Published 2021-10-01“…For example, in Pontianak itself, has a very good nature and attractive to tourists due to the attraction still original, exotic and diverse. …”
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Evaluation of the role of cultural-religious indices in tourism development with an emphasis on the Chehel Dokhtar ritual in Khorram Abad city
Published 2022-06-01“…Enjoying indigenous cultures and local religious ethics is an important factor in attracting tourists. The city of Khorramabad has special religious ethics, such as the celebration of gellmalli in the Ashura Day and the chehell manbarr in Tasoa day, which can have a profound effect on this. …”
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THE "PACKAGE" OF HUNTING IN LA PAMPA AND ITS TERRITORIAL IMPLICATIONS
Published 2018-12-01“…In the framework of the expansion of capital in Argentina, the province of La Pampa is positioned as the first producer of hunting reserves and fields registered for that activity, with more trophies and tourists. However, this item is not limited to the practice of hunting both native and introduced wildlife. …”
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PROMOTING HANDICRAFT FAMILY BUSINESS THROUGH DIGITAL MARKETING TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE PERFORMANCE
Published 2024-09-01“…In so doing, 290 survey data were collected from handicraft business owners and tourists by using face-to-face interviews through a structured questionnaire with 82.85% valid response rate. …”
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Potential resources through the suitability and tourism carrying capacity of Kurenai Beach, Bone Bolango Regency
Published 2024-12-01“…For this reason, it is necessary to limit the tourists according to the carrying capacity of Kurenai Beach. …”
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