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University of the Algarve

EducationFaro, Portugal
About: University of the Algarve is a education organization based out in Faro, Portugal. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Tourism. The organization has 3649 authors who have published 10303 publications receiving 233536 citations.


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TL;DR: Although the summer impact was unclear, the results highlighted POCIS suitability for profiling these contaminants as well as the first study concerning APIs and pesticides in this area.

118 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors focused on the study of the Portuguese tourist demand motivations in exotic places and offered an integrated approach to understand tourist motivation and attempts to extend the empirical evidence on the relationships between the push and pull motivations in order to determine to what extent these motivating factors will contribute to the overall perception of the destination.

117 citations

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01 Jun 2006
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an integrated method for defining set-back lines associated with coastal hazards on sandy shores for a 50-year period of interest, based on a worst-case scenario approach, the shoreline evolutionary trend being the basis for the initial setback line determination.
Abstract: Coastal hazards affect the majority of sandy shores worldwide, and are responsible for damage to, and destruction of, property and infrastructure. The research reported here presents an integrated method for defining set-back lines associated with coastal hazards on sandy shores for a 50-year period of interest. The method is based on a worst-case scenario approach, the shoreline evolutionary trend being the basis for the initial set-back line determination. Set-back lines are afterwards adjusted by incorporating changes associated with the acceleration of sea-level rise and the evaluation of the consequences (instantaneous shoreline retreat and overwash) of an extreme storm. The method considers different approaches depending on the shoreline behaviour (erosion, dynamic stability or accretion). The set-back lines as determined are plotted over rectified aerial photographs, allowing for a straight-forward interpretation of results. The method was applied to a test case within a barrier island system (Ancao Peninsula, Ria Formosa, Algarve, Portugal). This study area was chosen because it exhibits the three different types of shoreline evolution. The method easily shows the differences in erosion-related coastal hazards along the study area, being an important tool for coastal management. However, the method should be able to be refined at every 5–10 years, for a new 50-year period, by integrating new formulations based on advances in coastal science, and by including updated information and data about the areas to which the method is applied.

117 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a two-step exploratory study was conducted in loco and six months after tourists' visits to Southwest Portugal and the findings suggest that perceived richer sensory tourist experiences may have a significant role in the longterm memory of individuals' experiences, encouraging favorable tourist behavior towards destinations.

117 citations

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TL;DR: A climate of social support among co-workers and higher levels of work engagement have a positive effect on job satisfaction, improving quality care and reducing turnover intention in nursing staff.

116 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Shuzhi Sam Ge9788340865
Martin Ingvar7931521363
Fernando Albericio7696526146
Paul Goldberg6838517238
Anders Björkman6428213174
José J. G. Moura6346515490
Karl Magnus Petersson6318514441
Paulo P. Freitas5966713777
Maria João Bebianno5821510445
Ester A. Serrão552929751
Rui Filipe Oliveira5423910225
Deborah M. Power5330010130
Rui Santos523579020
Adelino V.M. Canario522899912
Martyn Pillinger512578556
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202356
2022114
2021745
2020760
2019681
2018645