The aim was to understand how rapid changes to Trang An through urbanization, tourism, and climate change, are affecting people’s well-being in Truong Yen Commune (Viet Nam). The paper examines the drivers of these changes, and assesses the adaptive capacity of residents, local governments, and the private sector. In an innovative arrangement, the Trang An tourism complex operates through a public-private partnership (PPP) between the Ninh Binh Provincial People’s Committee and the Xuan Truong Corporation, a private company. Local government plays a key role. Proactive comprehensive planning involving government, the private sector, and civil society can reduce environmental and social risks of tourism.The Social Sciences and Humanities Res...
Climate change is the biggest challenge to human beings. Among other Southeast Asia countries, Vietn...
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This thesis was commissioned by the author’s home university in cooperation with TOURIST – competenc...
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Environmental planners often propose tourism as a means of financing programmes to protect significa...
Nature based tourism (NBT) is a major contributor to the economy of the lower Mustang region in Nepa...
Koh Phi Phi Don is among the most visited island tourism destinations in Thailand. Due to the island...
Climate change is the biggest challenge to human beings. Among other Southeast Asia countries, Vietn...
An interdisciplinary study was conducted in the Kailash Sacred Landscape region in north-western Nep...
This thesis explores 1) the ways that three Vietnamese infrastructure development projects undermine...
International audienceThis chapter adopts a contextual vulnerability approach to examine the urbaniz...
The purpose of the study is to investigate the response of privately-owned hospitality enterprises i...
As a result of the rapid growth of tourism without planning and proper management, many island attra...
Coastal areas in the eastern sub-region of Thailand, a popular destination in Southeast Asia, are fa...
This thesis was commissioned by the author’s home university in cooperation with TOURIST – competenc...
This paper explores how the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) can be achieved at l...
Mekong Delta Region of Vietnam is forecasted to have one of world’s most severe impacts from climate...
This paper elaborates the importance of considering social and cultural factors within management re...
Koh Phi Phi Don is among the most visited island tourism destinations in Thailand. Due to the island...
Environmental planners often propose tourism as a means of financing programmes to protect significa...
Nature based tourism (NBT) is a major contributor to the economy of the lower Mustang region in Nepa...
Koh Phi Phi Don is among the most visited island tourism destinations in Thailand. Due to the island...
Climate change is the biggest challenge to human beings. Among other Southeast Asia countries, Vietn...
An interdisciplinary study was conducted in the Kailash Sacred Landscape region in north-western Nep...
This thesis explores 1) the ways that three Vietnamese infrastructure development projects undermine...