The focus of the paper is aimed at the impact of the exploitation of local resources for tourism purposes on the landscape intended as a common good, therefore not only as a value to be protected in itself nor as an exclusive identity heritage of the inhabitants, but as good whose enjoyment everyone has a right to. The contribution explore the relationship between tourism and landscape according to the different aspects in which the image of places represents both the resource with its recognized value that attracts tourism, and the theatre in which tourism moves, a tableau vivant in balance between the value produced by the attractiveness of the landscape in terms of tourist appeal and the deterioration suffered by the impact that tourism...
The themes to be discussed in this paper thus concern two main issues: - The sustainable develop...
This paper is to discuss the productive phase of landscape through tourism with the case of the Kink...
Terraced landscapes contain and produce natural and cultural val-ues which tend to be highly relevan...
This paper examines how tourism has been appropriating natural landscape, as one of the attractions ...
The central task of tourism research is to advocate for sustainability. In order to do justice to th...
This work emphasizes the importance of the landscape as a tourism resource, approach that has been t...
This paper deals with the multitude of relations between local people and their environment and the ...
This paper deals with the multitude of relations between local people and their environment and the ...
Landscapes have a central position in many rural tourism destinations. They provide both assets and ...
According with the Alps and Carpathian Conventions, the European Landscape Convention, and the Birds...
According with the Alps and Carpathian Conventions, the European Landscape Convention, and the Birds...
According with the Alps and Carpathian Conventions, the European Landscape Convention, and the Birds...
Landscape and tourism are irrevocably linked together and co-constitutive, in a variety of ways. Thi...
The article discusses the issue of landscape planning in conditions of social crisis. While reviewin...
Tourism activation implies the inclusion of a potential tourism motive (tourism resource) into touri...
The themes to be discussed in this paper thus concern two main issues: - The sustainable develop...
This paper is to discuss the productive phase of landscape through tourism with the case of the Kink...
Terraced landscapes contain and produce natural and cultural val-ues which tend to be highly relevan...
This paper examines how tourism has been appropriating natural landscape, as one of the attractions ...
The central task of tourism research is to advocate for sustainability. In order to do justice to th...
This work emphasizes the importance of the landscape as a tourism resource, approach that has been t...
This paper deals with the multitude of relations between local people and their environment and the ...
This paper deals with the multitude of relations between local people and their environment and the ...
Landscapes have a central position in many rural tourism destinations. They provide both assets and ...
According with the Alps and Carpathian Conventions, the European Landscape Convention, and the Birds...
According with the Alps and Carpathian Conventions, the European Landscape Convention, and the Birds...
According with the Alps and Carpathian Conventions, the European Landscape Convention, and the Birds...
Landscape and tourism are irrevocably linked together and co-constitutive, in a variety of ways. Thi...
The article discusses the issue of landscape planning in conditions of social crisis. While reviewin...
Tourism activation implies the inclusion of a potential tourism motive (tourism resource) into touri...
The themes to be discussed in this paper thus concern two main issues: - The sustainable develop...
This paper is to discuss the productive phase of landscape through tourism with the case of the Kink...
Terraced landscapes contain and produce natural and cultural val-ues which tend to be highly relevan...