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Tourist Destination Governance. Practice, Theory and Issues

Denise Hewlett
- 01 Jan 2012 - 
- Vol. 17, Iss: 3, pp 399-401
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This article is published in Tourism Analysis.The article was published on 2012-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 6 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Practice theory & Corporate governance.

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Adaptive co-management: A novel approach to tourism destination governance?

TL;DR: Adaptive co-management (ACM) is a dynamic approach to governance whereby institutional arrangements and ecological knowledge are continually revised through a process of "learning-by-doing" as discussed by the authors.
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Collaborative governance for low-carbon tourism: climate change initiatives by Australian tourism agencies

TL;DR: Ruhanen et al. as mentioned in this paper assesses collaborative governance of climate change in Australian tourism, with a focus on low-carbon initiatives promoted to tourism operators by state and territory government tourism agencies.
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Actas del Seminario Internacional Destinos Turísticos Inteligentes: nuevos horizontes en la investigación y gestión del turismo

TL;DR: In el marco del Proyecto de Investigación "Nuevos enfoques for the planificación y gestion del territorio turistico: conceptualizacion, analisis de experiencias and problemas" as discussed by the authors, a.
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Adaptive co-management as an approach to tourism destination governance – a case of protected areas in Bangladesh

TL;DR: In this paper, Chen et al. investigated the impacts of the adaptive co-management approach on tourism destination governance in the context of two protected areas of Bangladesh; Lawachara National Park and Sundarbans East Wildlife Sanctuary.
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Opened Pins Recommendation System to promote tourism sector in Chiang Rai Thailand

TL;DR: The study shows the ICTs system that is designed for sharing and accessing the points of interest or tourist destination for local tourism and business sector, known as the "Opened Pins Recommendation System" with positive user's satisfactions.
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Adaptive co-management: A novel approach to tourism destination governance?

TL;DR: Adaptive co-management (ACM) is a dynamic approach to governance whereby institutional arrangements and ecological knowledge are continually revised through a process of "learning-by-doing" as discussed by the authors.
Journal ArticleDOI

Collaborative governance for low-carbon tourism: climate change initiatives by Australian tourism agencies

TL;DR: Ruhanen et al. as mentioned in this paper assesses collaborative governance of climate change in Australian tourism, with a focus on low-carbon initiatives promoted to tourism operators by state and territory government tourism agencies.
BookDOI

Actas del Seminario Internacional Destinos Turísticos Inteligentes: nuevos horizontes en la investigación y gestión del turismo

TL;DR: In el marco del Proyecto de Investigación "Nuevos enfoques for the planificación y gestion del territorio turistico: conceptualizacion, analisis de experiencias and problemas" as discussed by the authors, a.
DissertationDOI

Adaptive co-management as an approach to tourism destination governance – a case of protected areas in Bangladesh

TL;DR: In this paper, Chen et al. investigated the impacts of the adaptive co-management approach on tourism destination governance in the context of two protected areas of Bangladesh; Lawachara National Park and Sundarbans East Wildlife Sanctuary.
Proceedings ArticleDOI

Opened Pins Recommendation System to promote tourism sector in Chiang Rai Thailand

TL;DR: The study shows the ICTs system that is designed for sharing and accessing the points of interest or tourist destination for local tourism and business sector, known as the "Opened Pins Recommendation System" with positive user's satisfactions.