As cities become increasingly complex, Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) bring smartness into organisations and communities, contributing to a more competitive tourism destination, i.e., smart tourism destinations. Enhanced information access coupled with a new kind of tourists avid for online content and predisposed to share information on social media, allows for a better understanding of tourist behaviour regarding their spatial distribution in urban destinations. Thus, smart tourism portrays individuals as information makers, refining the available alternatives for tracking their location. Big data analytics is a technology with the potential to develop Smart City services. From the analysis of the spatial distrib...
Tourist destinations are increasingly aware that achieving sustainability is a demanding, continuous...
Understanding the complex, and often unequal, spatiality of tourist demand in urban contexts requir...
Understanding the complex, and often unequal, spatiality of tourist demand in urban contexts requir...
As cities become increasingly complex, Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) bring smart...
As cities become increasingly complex, Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) bring smart...
As cities become increasingly complex, Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) bring smart...
As cities become increasingly complex, Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) bring smar...
As cities become increasingly complex, Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) bring smart...
Tourism flows to large cities have increased drastically in the past few years. The Alfama neighbour...
In the era of technological "acceleration", marked by an increasingly global and heterogeneous touri...
The use of state-of-the-art technologies to process big data deriving from tourism can be crucial fo...
Studying the spatial structure of destinations has long been considered an important topic on touris...
This paper aims to provide to all entities involved in Lisbon tourism activities a geospatial, stati...
Tourist destinations are increasingly aware that achieving sustainability is a demanding, continuous...
This paper aims to provide to all entities involved in Lisbon tourism activities a geospatial, stati...
Tourist destinations are increasingly aware that achieving sustainability is a demanding, continuous...
Understanding the complex, and often unequal, spatiality of tourist demand in urban contexts requir...
Understanding the complex, and often unequal, spatiality of tourist demand in urban contexts requir...
As cities become increasingly complex, Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) bring smart...
As cities become increasingly complex, Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) bring smart...
As cities become increasingly complex, Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) bring smart...
As cities become increasingly complex, Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) bring smar...
As cities become increasingly complex, Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) bring smart...
Tourism flows to large cities have increased drastically in the past few years. The Alfama neighbour...
In the era of technological "acceleration", marked by an increasingly global and heterogeneous touri...
The use of state-of-the-art technologies to process big data deriving from tourism can be crucial fo...
Studying the spatial structure of destinations has long been considered an important topic on touris...
This paper aims to provide to all entities involved in Lisbon tourism activities a geospatial, stati...
Tourist destinations are increasingly aware that achieving sustainability is a demanding, continuous...
This paper aims to provide to all entities involved in Lisbon tourism activities a geospatial, stati...
Tourist destinations are increasingly aware that achieving sustainability is a demanding, continuous...
Understanding the complex, and often unequal, spatiality of tourist demand in urban contexts requir...
Understanding the complex, and often unequal, spatiality of tourist demand in urban contexts requir...