Scaling up the global reef restoration activity: Avoiding ecological imperialism and ongoing colonialism

MT Gibbs, BL Gibbs, M Newlands, J Ivey - PloS one, 2021 - journals.plos.org
The health and condition of the world's reefs are in steep decline. This has triggered the
development of fledgling micro-scale coral reef restoration projects along many reef …

[HTML][HTML] A global review of legal protection mechanisms for the management of surf breaks

S Orchard, J Reiblich, MD dos Santos - Ocean & Coastal Management, 2023 - Elsevier
Legal protection has become essential for managing the world's surf breaks much as it has
for other marine and coastal protected areas. This paper presents the first systematic review …

Mental health key to tourism infrastructure in China's new megapark

R Buckley, L Zhong, S Martin - Tourism Management, 2021 - Elsevier
The global economic value of parks through improved mental health of tourists has been
estimated at about ten times greater than direct park tourism expenditure. The Chinese term …

Accounting for disability and work inclusion in tourism

M Bellucci, M Biggeri, C Nitti, L Terenzi - Annals of Tourism Research, 2023 - Elsevier
This study theoretically and methodologically advances the underexplored literature
accounting for the social impact generated by the job inclusion of persons with disabilities …

Ten steps for specifying saturation in qualitative research

R Buckley - Social Science & Medicine, 2022 - Elsevier
Saturation is critical to reliability of qualitative social sciences, but methods descriptions
differ greatly in the degree of detail provided. Rigour could be improved by routinely …

“Managed evils” of hedonistic tourism in the Maldives: Islamic social representations and their mediation of local social exchange

A Shakeela, D Weaver - Annals of Tourism Research, 2018 - Elsevier
This paper explores resident attitudes toward tourism development in the Maldives. Findings
from 50 semi-structured interviews and 200 household surveys collected in two island …

Rural tourism in Bali: towards a conflict-based tourism resource typology and management

PD Rosalina, Y Wang, K Dupre… - Tourism Recreation …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Although conflicts over resource utilisation have been widely discussed, tourism resource
typology has not been explored clearly from a conflict-based perspective. Based on a case …

[HTML][HTML] The post-COVID-19 tourism recovery led by crisis-resistant tourists: Surf tourism preferences in the Canary Islands

T Aguiar-Quintana, C Román, PMM Gubisch - Tourism Management …, 2022 - Elsevier
The post-COVID-19 tourism recovery is most likely to be led by crisis-resistant tourists
(Hajibaba, Gretzel, Leisch and Dolnicar, 2015). The surf tourism market is highly crisis …

Governmentality and surf tourism destination governance

L Mach, J Ponting - Journal of sustainable tourism, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Surf resources are critical to thousands of coastal communities as the natural resource base
for many tourism services that spur development. There is, however, almost a total lack of …

Surf camp experiences

A Brochado, O Stoleriu, C Lupu - Journal of Sport & Tourism, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Surf camps are located in popular surf spots and provide surf classes, guided surf tours and
various services such as accommodation and food. This study's main objective was to …