Social impact of tourism - case studies in KenyaDluzewska, Anna
The economic impact of travel and tourism in a mountain area: The case of Vorarlberg (Austria) Vorarlberg is one of the nine federal states of Austria. In terms of size, it is the smallest state in the country. Approximately 80 % of its area is mount... E Smeral,Wien - 《Tourism Rev...
In addition to performance evaluation, other studies have assessed the impacts of macrolevel or geographic factors on tourism industry performance, such as the impact of environmental management on the performance of an attraction (Zha et al. 2021) or the relationship between tourism efficiency and ...
It employs an Indigenous perspective that the past, present and future are interconnected in its consideration of tourism futures. Findings COVID-19 has fundamentally disrupted tourism, travel and affiliated industries. In dealing with the crisis, borders have been shut, lockdowns imposed and ...
Similar results were illustrated by Kim and Kim (2021) who have examined the impact of influencer marketing on US participants taking trust as a mediator. The results are in line with the studies showing the mediating effect of trust conducted in the tourism domain (Pop et al., 2022; ...
The average daily active users of WeChat Mini Programs topped 600 million in 2022 and people used Mini Programs 50% more often each day. In 2022, the number of active mini-programs soared by 30% compared to 2021. Transactions generated in the catering, tourism, and retail industries, sectors...
domestic tourism, and builds a theoretical model of how the circulation of tourist bodies provides legitimation for the material, symbolic, and territorial projects of the nation-state. Using qualitative content analysis of online travel diaries for domestic vacations taken in China from 2006–2019, ...
6. The downward spiral of US at the end of 2008 is related to the mitigation of the financial crisis’ impact on the domestic economy. Furthermore, the rise of long-term interest rates by the Fed in 2015 reduced the spillover transmissions due to the sizeable price spillovers received by ...
sufficient explanatory power before and after the initial stage of the outbreak, with an adjusted R square reaching 90%. During this period, many factors, including population, geography, economic development, livelihood, cultural literacy, and media effects, had a significant impact on social stigma...
We now return to the main questions in the introduction and discuss the characteristics of places and objects that should be visually protected on WHS. This study belongs to Visual Impact Assessment (VIA), which could assist planners and tourism managers in refining the planning of rooftops and ...