Urban tourism as a source of social protests: Venice and Barcelona case studiesJoanna KowalczykAniołPiotr Zmyślony
4.3. Ecological impacts of tourism pressures to protected areas This study shows that the size of the tourism pressures varies between protected areas, suggesting that the impact on ecosystems may vary between protected areas. This means that tourism pressures can play a decisive role among the pres...
notably in developed countries, while the negative impacts of climate change “will fall disproportionately upon developing countries and the poor persons within all countries, and thereby exacerbate inequities in health status and access to (…) resources” (IPCC, 2007, quoted in Vanderheiden [101]...
It would be unrealistic to imagine that millenniums old contacts among diverse cultures and geographies could not have major impacts on food. Reality has been that Alexander himself brought Pella Region cherries from Asia. Zucchini, potatoes and tomatoes have nothing to do with the Silk Road but a...
In Venice the aristocracy were anxious to co-opt talented artists, and Palladio was given the chance to design the buildings that have made him famous – the churches of San Giorgio Maggiore and the Redentore, both easy to admire because the can be seen from the city’s historical centre ...
Integrity and social sustainability into tourism field, the case of Venice and Bardolino.Michele Bianchi
social network analysis; historic site; competitiveness; tourism economics; graph theory; sustainable tourism; case study1. Introduction The theory of social networks identifies the role of social relationships in transferring data, directing personal or media power, and supporting attitudinal or behavioral...
This sector has become one of the most dynamic and fastest-growing industries in international tourism [3]. In recent decades, cruise ships have been deployed to many destinations around the world, from the Caribbean Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, and Alaska to Asia, because of the rapid growth ...
conducted an analysis of literature and a survey of 86 museums to study the different impacts of cultural, social, economic, and environmental pillars on reaching cultural stability in Romanian museums. This is where the results have indicated that the social and economic performance of museums does...
There has been a desire to encourage sustainable development in port cities [1]. Existing work has primarily focused on the economic and environmental aspects, with a lack of research conducted on the social impacts of ports for cities and local areas [2]. A search for academic work on the...