Economic development and mountain tourism research from 2010 to 2020: Bibliometric analysis and science map** approach

L Zeng, RYM Li, J Nuttapong, J Sun, Y Mao - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
Due to hectic city lives and the growing health concerns in light of the global pandemic,
mountain tourism has become increasingly popular worldwide, which has increased the …

Western disturbances and climate variability: a review of recent developments

KMR Hunt, JP Baudouin, AG Turner… - …, 2024 - egusphere.copernicus.org
Western disturbances (WDs) are synoptic-scale weather systems embedded within the
subtropical westerly jet. Manifesting as upper-level troughs often associated with a lower …

[BOK][B] Mountaineering tourism: A critical perspective

M Apollo, Y Wengel - 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
This book offers a critical account of the historical evolution of mountaineering and its
relation to the phenomenon of tourism, providing an overview of recent developments linked …

Western disturbances and climate variability: a review of recent developments

KMR Hunt, JP Baudouin, AG Turner… - Weather and Climate …, 2025 - wcd.copernicus.org
Western disturbances (WDs) are synoptic-scale weather systems embedded within the
subtropical westerly jet. Manifesting as upper-level troughs often associated with a lower …

Social vulnerability to earthquake disaster: insights from the people of 48th ward of Dhaka South City, Bangladesh

M Mahbubur Rahman, M Sadequr Rahman… - Environmental …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This study sheds light on investigating the root causes, dynamic pressure and unsafe
conditions to the progression of social vulnerability of the people residing in 48th ward of …

Communicating risk in glacier tourism: A case study of the Svínafellsheiði Fracture in Iceland

S Matti, H Ögmundardóttir, G Aðalgeirsdóttir… - Mountain Research and …, 2022 - BioOne
Every day in early summer 2018, an estimated 1000 tourists went on guided tours of
Svínafellsjökull, an outlet glacier in southeast Iceland. However, this changed on 22 June …

[PDF][PDF] Himalayan nature-based tourism. Challenges for tourism and protected areas

M Apollo, V Andreychouk, K Rawat, J Mostowska… - International Journal of …, 2022 - ijcs.ro
Each year, millions of tourists visit Himalayas. Sensitive to outside influences, the Himalayan
environment of mountain areas has been abruptly exposed to it. The authorities of the …

Quality tourism in the emergence of revenge travel: A post-pandemic policy framework

B Antariksa, T Rusata, D Andriani… - … Conference on Tourism …, 2022 - atlantis-press.com
Currently, a revenge travel phenomenon emerged following the reopening of tourism amid
the Covid-19 pandemic is still not subsided. This phenomenon raises questions about its …

Pilgrimage tourism to sacred places of high Himalaya and its impact on residents across generations. The case of Yamunotri Temple

M Apollo, V Andreychouk, Y Wengel - Host communities and pilgrimage …, 2023 - Springer
Pilgrimage to mountain regions is one of the oldest forms of tourism practiced since
immemorial times. Pilgrims are driven by the idea of being closer to the 'divinity'or the God/s …

Sherpas and Sagarmatha: complexity theory,'Edge of Chaos' and implications for tourism risk management

S Schweinsberg, CM Hall - Tourism Recreation Research, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Sagarmatha (Everest) has long been recognised as one of the principal goals of global
adventure tourism. Supported by high-altitude workers, paying climbers on Sagarmatha …