The authors are involved in the research project “Sustainable Exploitation of karst areas: study and conservation of biodiversity in the caves of Sardinia (KARSTBIOSAR)”, funded by the Region of Sardinia with LR 7/2007. The aims of this paper is to show the progress of the project, focusing on the case study of the ‘Bue Marino’ Caves. The area has been chosen mainly because it is characterized by a very vulnerable natural system for its high and fragile biodiversity joined to a heavy tourist pressure. More than annual 60000 visitors coming from all over the world, are distributed in a relatively short tourist season from April to October. During the winter time, the access to the Caves is impossible for the high level of the sea-waters. The...
The embracing of participation in environmental decision-making is widely established in internation...
Since the 1960s, the Upper Ribeira State Tourist Park - PETAR - receives visitation in its caves. Ho...
This paper explores the current state and the perspectives of sustainable cave tourism development o...
The authors are involved in the research project “Sustainable Exploitation of karst areas: study and...
Show caves are all over the world the main way to introduce high number of people to the karst world...
This paper examines caves as morphological factors of tourism development in Primorsko-Goranska Coun...
The Gulf of Orosei (Central-East Sardinia) is the most important coastal karst area of Italy, develo...
Tourist caves are caves made accessible to the public for touristic purposes, managed by a governmen...
The paper analyses value co-creation and social innovation focusing on a new approach to the managem...
The coastal karst areas of Sardinia represent extremely interesting territories both for...
AbstractPolicies for governance have become a key question within the sustainability paradigm. Resea...
The institution of the Sardinian Mining Geopark represents a development opportunity to an area seve...
The paper focuses on the management of an ex mine complex listed as a UNESCO geopark, located in Sar...
The Historical Environmental Geological Park of Sardinia (Geopark) has been recognized by UNESCO in ...
Policies for governance have become a key question within the sustainability paradigm. Researchers c...
The embracing of participation in environmental decision-making is widely established in internation...
Since the 1960s, the Upper Ribeira State Tourist Park - PETAR - receives visitation in its caves. Ho...
This paper explores the current state and the perspectives of sustainable cave tourism development o...
The authors are involved in the research project “Sustainable Exploitation of karst areas: study and...
Show caves are all over the world the main way to introduce high number of people to the karst world...
This paper examines caves as morphological factors of tourism development in Primorsko-Goranska Coun...
The Gulf of Orosei (Central-East Sardinia) is the most important coastal karst area of Italy, develo...
Tourist caves are caves made accessible to the public for touristic purposes, managed by a governmen...
The paper analyses value co-creation and social innovation focusing on a new approach to the managem...
The coastal karst areas of Sardinia represent extremely interesting territories both for...
AbstractPolicies for governance have become a key question within the sustainability paradigm. Resea...
The institution of the Sardinian Mining Geopark represents a development opportunity to an area seve...
The paper focuses on the management of an ex mine complex listed as a UNESCO geopark, located in Sar...
The Historical Environmental Geological Park of Sardinia (Geopark) has been recognized by UNESCO in ...
Policies for governance have become a key question within the sustainability paradigm. Researchers c...
The embracing of participation in environmental decision-making is widely established in internation...
Since the 1960s, the Upper Ribeira State Tourist Park - PETAR - receives visitation in its caves. Ho...
This paper explores the current state and the perspectives of sustainable cave tourism development o...