Dzitse, Collins Dodzi Doku, Spencer Mwinnuore, Moses Kukpieng
Published in
European Journal of Tourism, Hospitality and Recreation
The connections between environmental quality and recreational experience outcomes at beaches are relevant data for sustainable coastal tourism management. This study, explores pollution perceptions and beach recreational experience factors among users. Data were collected from onsite beach users (N =309) in Ghana. The study used the Factor Analyti...
Nurjayanti, Hatta, Muhammad Tuwo, Ambo
Published in
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Marine and coastal tourism has rapidly emerged as promising sectors with the potential to drive sustainable regional development. Achieving the status of a sustainable tourist destination requires adherence to specific criteria, particularly concerning the ecological carrying capacity of tourism activities. This study aims to evaluate the suitabili...
Panareda, Josep Maria
The Tordera River delta is small (it occupies just 8 km2), is located on the far northern end of the Barcelona metropolitan region and was predominated by market gardens in the first half of the twentieth century. Later on industries moved in, the urbanised space was expanded and intense tourist activity cropped up around the beaches. This article ...
cenk, o.
Tourism is a major socioeconomic contributor to established and emerging destinations in the Mediterranean region. Recent studies introducing the Holiday Climate Index (HCI) highlight the significance of climate as a factor in sustaining the competitiveness of coastal and urban destinations. The aim of this study is to assess the future HCI perform...
Qomariah, Nurul
Published in
Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences
This study aims to determine the impact of customer value, brand image and product attributes to the satisfaction and loyalty of visitors on the existing coastal tourism in Jember Regency which includes Papuma Beach, Watu Ulo Beach, Payangan Beach, Puger Beach and Paseban Beach and Bande Alit Beach. The population of this study is all visitors of c...
Ricaurte Quijano, Carla Espinoza Baquerizo, Susan
Street vendors are one of the main characteristics of beach tourism in Ecuador, however, they have been consistently ignored in tourism policy efforts and coastal management plans. Through the qualitative analysis of eight semi-structured interviews, we explore the social structural conditions that enable and constrain the daily work and practices ...
Consuegra Vargas, María Alexandra Velásquez Muñoz, Carlos Javier
Although the Civil Code did not establish a legal de nition for beaches and low tide land, it did designate them as public property, whose main destination is the use of all Colombians. This rule has been developed in many times, always in the same direction. However, urban growth in these areas has been increasing, which has privileged an economic...
Tosic, Marko Narváez-Flórez, Silvia Parra, Juan Pablo
Water quality analyses form an important part of a beach monitoring program in order to ensure the water’s recreational adequacy, aesthetic value, and ecosystem health. While the inclusion of multiple water quality parameters in the program’s design allows for comprehensive analyses, limiting the number of parameters included may be beneficial to b...