858 resultados para surf tourism
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“Tourism’s very existence depends on transport. Still, researchers in transportation and logistics do not show much interest in tourism whereas travel and tourism researchers pay more attention to accessibility than to transport.” These were the opening sentences of the call for papers for the TTRA European Chapter Conference “Transport and Tourism: Challenges, Issues and Conflicts” held in Rotterdam and Breda, The Netherlands from 22 to 24 April 2009.
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The Arctic is affected by global environmental change and also by diverse interests from many economic sectors and industries. Over the last decade, various actors have attempted to explore the options for setting up integrated and comprehensive trans-boundary systems for monitoring and observing these impacts. These Arctic Observation Systems (AOS) contribute to the planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of environmental change and responsible social and economic development in the Arctic. The aim of this article is to identify the two-way relationship between AOS and tourism. On the one hand, tourism activities account for diverse changes across a broad spectrum of impact fields. On the other hand, due to its multiple and diverse agents and far-reaching activities, tourism is also well-positioned to collect observational data and participate as an actor in monitoring activities. To accomplish our goals, we provide an inventory of tourism-embedded issues and concerns of interest to AOS from a range of destinations in the circumpolar Arctic region, including Alaska, Arctic Canada, Iceland, Svalbard, the mainland European Arctic and Russia. The article also draws comparisons with the situation in Antarctica. On the basis of a collective analysis provided by members of the International Polar Tourism Research Network from across the polar regions, we conclude that the potential role for tourism in the development and implementation of AOS is significant and has been overlooked.
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The current development of tourism is environmentally unsustainable. Specifically, tourism’s contribution to climate change is increasing while other sectors are reducing their greenhouse gas emissions. This paper has two goals: reveal the main structural cause for tourism’s emission growth and show the consequences thereof for (mitigation) policies. It is reasoned that the main cause for tourism’s strong emission growth is the time-space expansion of global tourism behavior. Contemporary tourism theory and geography fail to clearly describe this geographical development, making it difficult to understand this expansion and develop effective policies to mitigate environmental impacts. Therefore, this paper explores some elements of a ‘new tourism geography’ and shows how this may help to better understand the causes of the environmentally unsustainable development of tourism with respect to climate change and devise mitigation policies.
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This paper examines the issue of how tourism affects poverty in the context of the effects of tourism on an economy as a whole and on particular sectors within it. A framework for analysing the channels through which tourism affects different households is developed, and a computable general equilibrium model of the Brazilian economy is used to examine the economic impact and distributional effects of tourism in Brazil. It is shown that the effects on all income groups are positive. The lowest income households benefit from tourism but by less than some higher income groups. Policies that could redistribute greater shares of the revenue to the poor are considered.
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Nos dias de hoje, o consumo deixou de ser um simples processo de compra, utilização e descarte de um produto ou serviço, com fins meramente utilitários, para ganhar um contorno mais complexo, de caráter eminentemente cultural. As categorias comumente utilizadas no estudo do Comportamento do Consumidor, por sua natureza muito ampla, não nos permitem identificar detalhadamente os fatores culturais que determinam os padrões de consumo. A presente pesquisa tem o objetivo de identificar estes fatores pelo estudo das Culturas de Consumo. Para isto, ficou definido como objeto de pesquisa a Cultura de Consumo surf no Rio Grande do Sul. A pesquisa valeu-se do método etnográfico de investigação, baseado na observação participante do fenômeno estudado por parte do pesquisador, complementado por entrevistas informais com integrantes da Cultura de Consumo. O foco do estudo recaiu sobre duas categorias de produtos: automóveis e alimentos. Identificaram-se quatro valores inerentes à Cultura de Consumo surf no Rio Grande do Sul: coragem, companheirismo, liberdade e auto-conhecimento. A pesquisa também identificou a existência de uma estrutura hierárquica informal na Cultura de Consumo, composta por grupos de haoles, locais e competidores ou profissionais.
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The Brazilian start-up Local Wander plans to enter the tourism sector with a mobile application aiming to enable a new form of travel research. A web-based survey has been sent out to the start-up’s target audience (n: 236) in order to gain further relevant information for the designing of Local Wander’s market entry strategy. By applying the diffusion of innovation theory, this thesis could detect five different adopter categories, originally described by Rogers (1962), among Local Wander’s target audience based on their adoption intention. The Early Market was observed to be significantly bigger than the theory predicted. Research revealed four characteristics to be of significant impact on the adoption intention: Relative Perceived Product Advantage, Perceived Product Complexity, Compatibility with digital travel research sources, and the adopter’s Innovativeness towards mobile applications. Specific characteristics in order to identify Local Wander’s early users, the so called Innovators, were detected giving indications for further necessary company market research. Findings showed that the diffusion of innovation framework is a helpful tool for start-ups’ prospective decision making and market entry strategy planning.
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Orientador: António Jorge Cardoso
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O principal objectivo deste estudo é analisar as estratégias de promoção regional das modalidades Surf e Bodyboard enquanto produtos turísticos da Região Autónoma da Madeira, contribuindo assim para o aperfeiçoamento das estratégias de planeamento e promoção do marketing turístico a nível regional. O Turismo de Surf/Bodyboard constitui uma nova oportunidade de negócio a nível mundial, fazendo parte da indústria multimilionária de turismo de aventura. Tendo em conta que o sector turístico representa cerca de vinte a quarenta por cento do Produto Interno Bruto da Madeira e é actualmente responsável, directa ou indirectamente, por quinze por cento dos postos de trabalho na Região. A Ilha da Madeira possui locais de boa qualidade ao longo da sua orla costeira para a prática desportiva destas modalidades, tendo como principais atributos as condições climáticas, quer atmosféricas (temperatura do ar e da água), quer oceanográficas (orla costeira extensa e ondulações frequentes), permitindo a prática desportiva durante todos os meses do ano, e em zonas costeiras de baixa densidade populacional, contribuindo desta forma para a diminuição do fenómeno da sazonalidade, bem como descentralização da oferta turística da Região. A orla costeira madeirense permite a prática destas modalidades a todos os praticantes, independentemente do seu nível de performance desportiva, isto deve-se ao facto de existirem alguns locais com níveis de dificuldade mais baixo, permitindo um fácil acesso aos praticantes iniciados, para além do facto de existirem duas escolas de surf/bodyboard na Região. De uma forma geral, todos os locais de prática desportiva encontram-se situados próximos de localidades e providos de bons acessos e infraestruturas de apoio, porém a construção de algumas estruturas na zona costeira prejudicaram alguns locais, contribuindo para o aumento do perigo nos mesmos. No que diz respeito às entidades responsáveis pela promoção turística, existe alguma preocupação a nível privado, mas a nível público/local ainda existe pouca promoção por parte de algumas autarquias onde se encontram localizados alguns locais de prática. Desta forma, sugere-se a elaboração de uma estratégia de marketing por parte dos responsáveis pela formulação das políticas de turismo que inclua abordagens específicas para este segmento turístico.Em relação ao alojamento típico deste segmento turístico, existe um número reduzido e pouco disperso ao longo da zona costeira, podendo constituir uma oportunidade de negócio nalguns locais mais isolados, contribuindo para o desenvolvimento sócio-económicos destas localidades. Diante deste panorama, as entidades responsáveis pela execução de estratégias para o desenvolvimento turístico da Madeira necessitam de tomar decisões baseadas em metas eficientemente definidas, que procurem estabelecer os limites de crescimento desejáveis e que, simultaneamente, possam proporcionar o desenvolvimento sustentável local.
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The search for new non-routine emotions and sensations has become a decisive factor in taking part in adventure tourism. As Barros and Dines (2000) have pointed out, Brazil's natural resources are abundant and have been widely used to promote the nation's tourism. Empirical literature describes fear as one of the main emotions in adventure activities, and for this reason a questionnaire was designed to examine the presence of fear before and after three adventure activities (parachuting, white-water rafting, and rock-climbing). This study not only aimed to consolidate fear as a fundamental emotion in performing such activities but also to stimulate interest for further studies in this area. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Heros Augusto Santos Lobo & Edvaldo Cesar Moretti: Tourism in Caves and the Conservation of the Speleological Heritage: The case of Serra da Bodoquena (Mato Grosso do Sul State, Brazil)The Serra da Bodoquena is the region in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil in which the Municipality of Bonito is located. This municipality is the primary calling card for tourism in the state and is one of the most developed areas of ecotourism and speleotourism in the country The tourism there is entitled ecotourism, and is designed to be sustainable. The present case study focuses on the ecologically Sustainable aspects of the spleotourism practiced there, especially the proposals for tourist carrying capacity adopted. The results and discussion provide Suggestions for the adoption of a different formulation of carrying capacity focusing on both operational and quantitative aspects. Ecologically Sustainable speleotourism in the Serra da Bodoquena should be possible as long as new proposals limiting visitation are adopted which conform to technical environmental management procedures and consider the interests of local stakeholders.