Tourism is a socio-cultural phenomenon that has intensified with technological development and with the advancement of communication and transport systems. However, the increase in the number of people moving around the world does not necessarily represent success or tourist access, but it can mostly ...
On the life of the people, the economy and themselves is closely related to the perception of a strong, and perception of these two areas and coastal tourism development relationship between the strong, positive perception is stronger than the negative perception; socio-cultural perceptions of weak...
Cultural tourism can have positive and negative effects on heritage and other forms of cultural expressions. unesdoc.unesco.org 文化之旅会对遗产和其他形式的文化展示产 生积极 和消极两方面的影响。 unesdoc.unesco.org [...] affected, evidence of actual impacts, including both positive and negative...
Indirect impacts: For others, the operational connection to nature is less obvious but still quite tangible—every company relies on a workforce dependent on access to clean air and water.36 Nature loss can also make resources scarce and create ...
A large body of literature has shown the beneficial impacts of positive emotion on physical and mental health (Seligman et al., 2005) and accomplishment (Lyubomirsky et al., 2005). Evidence also suggests the benefits of positive emotion on well-being via the decrease of the stress response, ...
TourismImpactThis chapter reviews the key elements of the positive and negative impacts of tourism, including economic, political, socio-cultural, environmental, and ecological impacts. Careful planning and management, including the understanding of an area's carrying capacity is essential in order to ...
The empirical part of the present study was conducted from February 2019 to July 2019. The proposed model illustrated that promoting traditional fashion tourism in a destination brings about 6 positive economic impacts; 11 positive socio-cultural impacts and 4 positive environmental impacts. The ...
Indirect impacts: For others, the operational connection to nature is less obvious but still quite tangible—every company relies on a workforce dependent on access to clean air and water.36 Nature loss can also make resources scarce and create socioeconomic instability, disr...
This study focuses on the role of humour in health and well-being of women-who-have-sex-with-women (WSW) during COVID-19. This group has been shown to be v
Although the relationship between positive family-work spillover and organizational effectiveness has received little attention, several studies examining the impacts of taking on multiple roles in the work and family domains have demonstrated its beneficial effects [108,109]. Since negative spillover is...