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Journal articles on the topic "Yachting infrastructure"

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Yao, Yunhao, Ruoquan Zheng, and Merle Parmak. "Examining the Constraints on Yachting Tourism Development in China: A Qualitative Study of Stakeholder Perceptions." Sustainability 13, no. 23 (2021): 13178. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su132313178.

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Clarifying the current constraints facing the development of yachting tourism in China is key to ensuring the healthy development of this niche industry. This study uses grounded theory as a theoretical basis to conduct qualitative research and applies semi-structured interview techniques to examine stakeholders’ views on the constraints on the development of yachting tourism in China, from the perspectives of both yachting supply and demand. MAXQDA2020 qualitative analysis software was used to determine the main constraints. The study identified seven of these constraints, including policies
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Ovcharenko, Liudmila A., Elena A. Panina, and Evgeniy S. Franchenko. "Yachting tourism in the Krasnodar Territory and new Russian regions: problems and prospects." Russian journal of regional studies 33, no. 2 (2025): 221–38. https://doi.org/10.15507/2413-1407.129.033.202502.221-238.

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Introduction. Yachting tourism is a promising type of tourism in the Russian Federation, as evidenced by the increased demand for such trips in recent years. In a number of Russian regions, the demand for domestic yachting exceeds supply, which is explained by the still existing difficulties in the development of yachting infrastructure. Recently, there has been a trend of increasing tourist interest in the marine area of ​​the Krasnodar Territory as a promising region in the field of yachting tourism, as well as new Russian territories - Donetsk, Kherson, Zaporozhye regions. This circumstance
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Dreizis, Yuriy, and Irina Potashova. "Yachting and coastal marine transport development in Black Sea coast of Russia." MATEC Web of Conferences 170 (2018): 05007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201817005007.

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Creation of infrastructure for coastal sea passenger transport and yachting along the Black Sea coast of Russia is one of the important direc-tions of development potential of coastal cities. This infrastructure will al-low increasing significantly quality of the recreation, to diversify tourist ac-tivity (tourism, hotel business, etc.). Creation of modern yacht-harbors, re-construction and development of port piers for coastal passenger transport will allow increasing in essence quality of tourism and developing touristic activity in the region. The basic principles are defined for the analys
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Анна, Р. Ц., and В. К. Татьяна. "Analysis of Market of Corporate Yachting Events and Charter Companies." ВЕСТНИК ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ И РАЗВИТИЯ НАУКИ РОССИЙСКОЙ АКАДЕМИИ ЕСТЕСТВЕННЫХ НАУК, no. 4 (December 15, 2019): 58–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.26163/raen.2019.31.54.014.

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В статье на основе анализа динамики проведения частных корпоративных регат в Санкт-Петербурге выявлен низкий уровень развития собственного чартерного российского флота, связанный с юридическими и инфраструктурными ограничениями. Отмечены законодательные ограничения развития яхтинга в России. Выявлены перспективы развития отраслевых регат в стране. Сделан вывод о том, что поддержка таких мероприятий на уровне Администрации города и страны положительно скажется на количестве и качестве маломерного флота и статусе Санкт-Петербурга как площадки для проведения праздников и фестивалей морской темати
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Wasil, Rafał. "Rewitalizacja szlaków wodnych Delty Wisły i Zalewu Wiślanego." GEOGRAPHY AND TOURISM 3, no. 1 (2015): 11–19. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19492.

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The system of different waterways makes possible to join the area of Vistula Delta with the system of European waterways. It is enable by shipping lanes joining ports situated at the Vistula Lagoon with sea-ports of Kaliningrad, Trójmiasto and others. Inland waterways join Vistula Delta with the system of similar waterways in Western and Eastern Europe. Finally, the trail Elbląg Channel links Vistula Lagoon with the lakes of Mazury. The basic condition of inland navigation development, therein the development of tourism on the area of Vistula Delta and Vistula Lagoon, is a modernization
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Пучкин, Алексей, and Aleksey Puchkin. "The water tourism infrastructure strategic development methods." Services in Russia and abroad 8, no. 6 (2014): 73–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/6690.

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 Water resources are one of the most famous and required tourist resources. They are a basis of many tourist destinations formation and development. Today the water resources are one of the most attractive categories among the primary tourist resources. Abroad it accumulates a great experience of the difference water tourism type. Russian Federation has great amount of the difference water tourists resources, on this reason, the water tourism is one of the future tourism development trends in various Russian regions. This kind of tourism has a great developing history. During the USSR ti
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Ismayanti, Ismayanti. "MAPPING SEASCAPES TOURISM DESTINATION IN INDONESIA." Jurnal Industri Pariwisata 1, no. 1 (2018): 71–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.36441/pariwisata.v1i1.17.

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This research was to map prospective seascapes tourism destination. As results, some challenges occurred in seascapes destination development. Thus, it can be concluded that main activities of seascapes tourism are: cruising, yachting, surfing, leisure fishing and watersport activities i.e. Jet skiing. The development of seascapes tourism destination falls into: (1) Pioneering phase takes place in new-found attraction that it is recently built and has potential tourists; (2) Expansion stage occurred in areas that already exist with certain service quality level and loyal customer; (3) Improvem
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Rosasco, Paolo, and Giampiero Lombardini. "Urban requalification and economic sustainability: the case of the Genoa levante waterfront [Riqualificazione urbana e sostenibilità economica: il caso del waterfront di levante di Genova]." Valori e Valutazioni 27 (December 2020): 39–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.48264/vvsiev-20202705.

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After the season of major projects and major urban maintenance, completed with the event of Genoa, European Capital of Culture of the now distant 2004, the urban redevelopment project of the Genoese urban waterfront in the Levante sector (ie the area that physically connects the Expo area with the Fiera del Mare complex) is the largest project involving the Genoese urban structure of the last few years. The complex vicissitudes linked to a highly complex design process (on the area in question overlook very different functions ranging from the naval industry to the yachting port, up to the fai
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Stepanets, Inna, and Diana Hryniuk. "ECONOMIC AND GEOGRAPHICAL ASPECTS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF YACHTING AS A PROMISING SPORTS TOURISM IN THE WORLD." Black Sea Economic Studies, no. 68 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.32843/bses.68-2.

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The trend for the progressive development of tourism in the context of modern world realities has undergone certain strength tests. Forcibly impaired mobility in the post-pandemic period has given rise to the search for various forms of tourist and sports recreation that promote health, among them - yachting. This type of sports tourism has a unique history, traditions, stable socio-economic basis and stimulates the development of the infrastructure of economic support. Accordingly, the work reflects the essence of yachting, factors and experience of its development in the leading countries of
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Navrozova, Yuliia, and Iryna Savelieva. "IMPACT OF YACHT TOURISM ON A SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT." Development of Management and Entrepreneurship Methods on Transport (ONMU), 2023, 117–33. https://doi.org/10.31375/2226-1915-2023-3-117-133.

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he goal of a paper is to research the role of yacht tourism in the world and regional economies and assess its impact on the sustainable development of the economy.In 2021, the global yachting market was $33,864.93 million and is projected to reach $66,106.8 million by 2028.In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, yacht tourism has experienced an increase in demand as tourists are more inclined to move away from mass tourism and move towards a more individual and private type of travel.According to a 2021 report from the International Yacht Manufacturers Association, around 3,900 yachts were b
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Book chapters on the topic "Yachting infrastructure"

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Goodwin, Harold. Responsible Tourism. Goodfellow Publishers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.23912/978-1-910158-84-5-3122.

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Although Responsible Tourism and the sustainability agenda cannot be reduced to the green agenda, the environmental challenges that confront us are pressing and serious, and will become more pressing as we encounter the limits to growth. Inevitably, this chapter addresses climate change and tourism, but the environmental agenda is not exclusively about the use of fossil fuels and emissions of greenhouse gases. There are other issues which must also be considered. Tourism, like other industries, causes pollution – light and noise, solid and liquid waste, and through the consumption of water and
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