Published: 2024-04-03
Cultural Perspectives On Tourism Promotion: A Case Study Of Ria Formosa Lagoon
Ria Formosa, a prominent lagoon ecosystem along the central and eastern coast of the Algarve region, comprises five islands and two peninsulas, serving as a crucial focal point with significant societal, economic, and environmental implications. This lagoon area, stretching 60 kilometers in
Isabel da Silva Pereira
62-73
Measuring Carbon Footprint From Tourism Activities In Crete, Greece: An In-Depth Examination
Climate change, a pressing global environmental issue, poses multifaceted challenges to society. The 2015 Paris Climate summit yielded international consensus on policies and strategies essential for combatting anthropogenic climate change. Concurrently, the tourism industry, experiencing
Nikos Papadopoulos
31-43
Designing Rural Retreats In Saudi Arabia: A Client-Focused Approach
Tourism enterprises stand as vital components of the broader tourism sector, and they have assumed a prominent role in Saudi Arabia's ambitious economic transformation outlined in the Saudi Vision 2030 initiative, which is focused on fostering a Prosperous Economy. This visionary blueprint
Samiyah Hassan Al-Baghdadi , Abdul Rahman Abdullah Al-Harbi
1-22
The travel and hospitality sector, renowned for its substantial contributions to global economic development, has historically played a pivotal role in enhancing Gross Domestic Product (GDP), employment opportunities, and foreign exchange generation (Manzo, 2019; WTTC, 2019). This economic
Grace Wangari Macharia
44-61
Assessing The Competitive Landscape Of Inbound Tourism To New Zealand: A Shift-Share Analysis
Tourism, as the second-fastest-growing sector in the 21st century, plays a pivotal role in the global economy, accounting for approximately 10% of economic activity. In 2019, the tourism sector demonstrated remarkable resilience, with a growth rate of 3.9%, surpassing the world GDP growth rate
Emma Thompson
23-30