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Application of the Delphi technique in tourism
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In this article, the Delphi technique is used for the assessment of environmental impacts stemming from tourism projects and its potential application for small scale projects where time and cost constraints preclude the use of direct, long term environmental monitoring.About:
This article is published in Annals of Tourism Research.The article was published on 1990-01-01. It has received 72 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Delphi method & Tourism.read more
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The Delphi Technique in Nursing and Health Research: Keeney/The Delphi Technique in Nursing and Health Research
TL;DR: The Delphi Technique has been used extensively in nursing and health care research as discussed by the authors, where the Delphi is used to analyze data from a Delphi and report the results of the analysis.
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Theory and applications of the Delphi technique: A bibliography (1975–1994)
Uma Gupta,Robert E. Clarke +1 more
TL;DR: A survey of the literature on the methodology and applications of Delphi over a period of two decades (1975-1994) is presented in this article. But the focus of this survey was on the use of Delphic forecasting techniques in qualitative forecasting.
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Managing heritage tourism
Brian Garrod,Alan Fyall +1 more
TL;DR: A Delphi survey of owners and managers of historic properties, officers of heritage-based organizations, consultants, and academics from across the United Kingdom was carried out by as mentioned in this paper to investigate the major constraints and imperatives relating to the long-term management of built heritage attractions.
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The Economics of Tourism
M Thea Sinclair,Mike Stabler +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the scope and limitations of economic analysis of tourism, including the microfoundations of tourism demand, the theory of tourism supply and its market structure, and the structure, performance and strategies of tourism firms.
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Moving best practice forward: delphi characteristics, advantages, potential problems, and solutions.
Holly M. Donohoe,R.D. Needham +1 more
TL;DR: This paper seeks to demystify the Delphi and advance understanding of the technique, contribute to the evolution of methodological guidelines, and provide further guidance to tourism researchers.
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Tourism and Environmental Conservation: Conflict, Coexistence, or Symbiosis?
TL;DR: The symbiotic relationship between tourism and conservation in the wide sense can offer a very large variety of advantages and benefits to a country, including physical, cultural, ethical, and economic as mentioned in this paper.
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The impact of tourism on the physical environment
TL;DR: In this article, Cohen et al. assess the environmental impact of tourism and spell out the principal factors on which this impact depends: the intensity of tourist site-use, the resiliency of the eco-system, the time perspective of the developers and the transformational character of touristic developments.
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The Delphi technique in the measurement of tourism market potential. The case of Nova Scotia
Erdener Kaynak,James A. Macaulay +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the Delphi technique is used to gather data on tourism research, on future impacts of tourism and to strengthen a regional data base, all of which are intended to act as an effective policy-making tool in solving management and planning problems in the tourism and hospitality industry.
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Environmental implications of tourism development
TL;DR: The proposed Japanese tourist complex on the Queensland coast of Australia, discussed in this paper, could prove a useful vehicle for demonstrating the mutual benefits to be gained from such an harmonious relationship as discussed by the authors.
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