Part III of the book reflects on tourism experiences lived by different target groups of social tourism, such as seniors, disabled children, and low-income families. Part IV of the book is devoted to practical challenges of social tourism and policy implications. The book has 13 chapters, in ...
9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- DNV, the independent assurance and risk management provider, published a new report highlighting the urgent need for the food and beverage sector to transform its supply chains to meet sustainability demands amid global challenges like climate change, re... Environmental,...
Dubai's tourism industry and its societal impact: social implications and sustainable challenges: Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change: Vol 8, No 4 ML Stephenson,J Ali-Knight - 《Journal of Tourism & Cultural Change》 被引量: 30发表: 2010年 River basin closure: Processes, implications and ...
被引量: 0发表: 2022年 Small Island Societies, Livelihoods, Challenges and Opportunities during the Covid-19 Pandemic in Sweden Covid-19 increased the social and economic vulnerability of island societies. Swedish islands are key tourism destinations but are also home to many island... Rytknen, ...
[3] Nevertheless, it is critical to recognize the unique challenges of dealing with the various potential biases in using social media data for public health surveillance. A well-known example of harmful consequences when biases are ignored is Google Flu Trends’ failure of making accurate ...
Being a brilliant social enterprise employer can be both joyful and fraught with challenges, especially when the realities of running a sustainable business (not to mention changes law and regulation) threaten to undermine your values as a mission-led organisation. In this webinar, we welcome expert...
Dubai's tourism industry and its societal impact: social implica- tions and sustainable challenges. Journal of Tour- ism and Cultural Change 8: 4, 278-292.Stephenson, M. and Ali‐Knight, J. ( 2010 ), “ Dubai's tourism industry and its societal impact: social implications and sustainable...
Due to the vulnerability of older adults to negative consequences of urban challenges, such as environmental pollution, their physical and emotional well-being is compromised. The number of urban tertiary hospitals in 2018 and air quality (PM2.5) were selected as indicators. Regarding social ...
On the one hand, cultural identification can be something that is attractive to tourists, while, on the other hand, some communities are forced to modify their identity as well as the services they offer in order to better cope with the challenges of global tourism. In this context, research...
percent of the interviewees. As forGenAI's top challenges for global social media marketing, maintaining authenticity and the value of human creativity ranked first, mentioned by 43 and 40 percent of the respondents, respectively. Another 35 percent deemed ensuring the content resonates as an ...