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Tourism Destination Competitiveness, Destination Attractiveness

TOURISM DESTINATION COMPETITIVENESS FROM STAKEHOLDERS’ PERSPECTIVES: INFLUENCES AND EVIDENCE FROM UTTARAKHAND

TOURISM DESTINATION COMPETITIVENESS FROM STAKEHOLDERS’ PERSPECTIVES: INFLUENCES AND EVIDENCE FROM UTTARAKHAND

... existing tourism resources and attractions is useful in evaluating destination attractiveness and competitive ...assessing tourism attractiveness and resources. Particularly, ...

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Sustainable Tourism Development and Climate Change: A Supply Side Perspective

Sustainable Tourism Development and Climate Change: A Supply Side Perspective

... the tourism stakeholders agree that enhancing tourism sustainability positively enhances a destination’s attractiveness and ...the destination level, the main priorities are related to the ...

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Assessing Destination Competitiveness: An Application to the Hot Springs Tourism Sector

Assessing Destination Competitiveness: An Application to the Hot Springs Tourism Sector

... of tourism development or ...the destination, only air transport can provide speedy international tourism ...the attractiveness of the spa related ...

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DESTINATION ATTRACTIVENESS OF SLOVAKIA: PERSPECTIVES OF DEMAND FROM MAJOR TOURISM SOURCE MARKETS

DESTINATION ATTRACTIVENESS OF SLOVAKIA: PERSPECTIVES OF DEMAND FROM MAJOR TOURISM SOURCE MARKETS

... & Tourism Council [12], in 2011, tourism generated ...considerable tourism potential of Slovakia, its economic benefits are significantly lower (tourism generated 6% of GDP and ...of ...

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Competitiveness factors of a tourism destination and impact on residents’ quality of life: The case of Cittaslow Seferihisar

Competitiveness factors of a tourism destination and impact on residents’ quality of life: The case of Cittaslow Seferihisar

... explaining tourism destinations’ competitiveness as a whole (Omerzel, ...the competitiveness of a tourism destination, whereas others rely on other indicators like customer ...

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Are Partnerships Enhancing Tourism Destination Competitiveness?

Are Partnerships Enhancing Tourism Destination Competitiveness?

... the destination and develop comprehensive tourism ...Teplice). Destination Zemplín has good infrastructural conditions, however it lacks professional destination management which should have ...

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The digital complexity in destination branding: the case of Portugal as tourism destination

The digital complexity in destination branding: the case of Portugal as tourism destination

... a tourism destination in multiple ...a destination can be recognised as a perceptual concept, which can be interpreted subjectively by consumers, depending on their travel itinerary, cultural ...

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The Role of Destination Attributes in Islamic Tourism

The Role of Destination Attributes in Islamic Tourism

... Tourism industries are always searching for new segment of ...the tourism industry has witnessed many firms in the industry catering to the needs of special groups such as elderly tourists, disabled ...

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Conceptualising on-screen Tourism Destination Development

Conceptualising on-screen Tourism Destination Development

... film tourism spending exceeding ...on-screen tourism. Moreover, there are now numerous examples of destination image transformations in the wake of on-screen associations - from New Zealand (Lord of ...

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Evaluating the Competitiveness of the Northern and Southern Macro-Regions of Italy

Evaluating the Competitiveness of the Northern and Southern Macro-Regions of Italy

... of competitiveness of the indicators, and the results of statistical analysis explores relationships and differences between groups of ...just tourism and hospitality managers/practitioners and academics, ...

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Integrated resorts: Singapore's answer to destination competitiveness?

Integrated resorts: Singapore's answer to destination competitiveness?

... Singapore Tourism in 2025 and to indicate which of the six future tourism scenarios was the most appealing to ...future tourism scenarios of Singapore, the investigator referred to the following ...

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Intermodal passenger transport and destination competitiveness in Greece

Intermodal passenger transport and destination competitiveness in Greece

... Undoubtedly, the passenger is the one who primarily benefits from intermodality. The positive effects focus on the duration of the transportation process, the price of the service, comfort and improved accessibility to ...

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Factors influencing repositioning of a tourism destination

Factors influencing repositioning of a tourism destination

... Authors such as Bloom (2005) suggest that tourists should be categorised according to common characteristics (demographics and geographics), needs, motives and drives (psychographics) or purchasing behaviour (behaviour) ...

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An Assessment of Competitiveness of North Gondar Zone, Ethiopia as a Tourism Destination from the Suppliers’ Perspective

An Assessment of Competitiveness of North Gondar Zone, Ethiopia as a Tourism Destination from the Suppliers’ Perspective

... within destination’, ‘Telecommunication services’, ‘Electric supply’ and ‘Infrastructure to meet visitors needs’ of ‘General infrastructure’ category; ‘Cleanliness in destination’, ‘Public bathrooms and ...

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Determinants of Destination Management System (DMS) and Tourism Industry  Assessment of Madagascar

Determinants of Destination Management System (DMS) and Tourism Industry Assessment of Madagascar

... of tourism to rural areas and help relieve poverty. Because tourism is cross-sectoral nearly any donor-assisted-assisted activity could have an important impression on tour- ism, as, for example, all ...

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Country branding, consumption values, and purchase decision confidence: a case study of tourists to Thailand

Country branding, consumption values, and purchase decision confidence: a case study of tourists to Thailand

... a tourism market can be segmented by (1) purpose of trip, (2) buyers’ needs, motivations, and benefits sought, (3) buying and using characteristics, (4) demographic and economic profiles, (5) psychological ...

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Tourism placemaking at tourism destination from governance concept

Tourism placemaking at tourism destination from governance concept

... in tourism place-making from the concept of governance. The term Tourism Place-making is adopted from architecture; planning and design as an approach, and strategies to improve quality of ...in ...

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Christchurch's "shaky" tourism: How to rebuild a destination

Christchurch's "shaky" tourism: How to rebuild a destination

... Casual observations of the city centre sug- gest that most visitors have a genuine interest in the “stories” of response and recovery. several initiatives have already been launched to satisfy this interest, including ...

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Review of Literature of the Rural Heritage Tourism Destination

Review of Literature of the Rural Heritage Tourism Destination

... heritage tourism destination management is an essential knowledge area that should be investigated to achieve sustainable destination, especially for an emerging ...the destination elements ...

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The quality of tourism destination – integrated quality management

The quality of tourism destination – integrated quality management

... in tourism. Tourism services are not off ered individually, which is why it is necessary to assess the quality of a whole complex of services within the frame of a tourism product or a tourist ...a ...

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