2021
DOI: 10.1080/09669582.2021.1876715
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Environment, logistics and infrastructure: the three dimensions of influence of Italian coastal tourism

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“…As an example, Sadorsky (2009) has examined the relationship between the use of viable power assets and financial development and discovered that a gain in yield is supported by the activity of such assets. Many factors contribute to a location's popularity, but environmental degradation, excessive energy consumption, and abundant water use are the most critical (Sheng et al, 2019;Ciacci et al, 2021;Elahi et al, 2022a;Elahi et al, 2022b). No matter how you slice it, the data reveal a drop in the amount of people who want to express themselves in countries that were founded (Khan et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an example, Sadorsky (2009) has examined the relationship between the use of viable power assets and financial development and discovered that a gain in yield is supported by the activity of such assets. Many factors contribute to a location's popularity, but environmental degradation, excessive energy consumption, and abundant water use are the most critical (Sheng et al, 2019;Ciacci et al, 2021;Elahi et al, 2022a;Elahi et al, 2022b). No matter how you slice it, the data reveal a drop in the amount of people who want to express themselves in countries that were founded (Khan et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Miller et al, ( 2014 ) refer to the concept of pro-environmental behaviour, understood as the actions for protecting the environment, while tourists´ pro-environmental behaviour were connected to nature-based tourism and ecotourism. Ciacci et al, ( 2021 ) adds to the environmental factor, logistical and infrastructural dimension. While it is true that environmental quality can be composed by objective and subjective components, it has been widely accepted that a good link between environmental protection, logistic and infrastructural development is seen as fundamental for a successful Sustainable Tourism development strategy.…”
Section: Theorical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conversely, despite the fact that Sustainable Tourism has been recognized in business practice in many destinations, the volume of academic research has not been as large as it deserves (Ruhanen et al, 2015 ). From the start, the development of Sustainable Tourism is based on the preservation of the environment (Ciacci et al, 2021 ), the cultural authenticity and the democratic profitability of the tourist activity in destination (Crosby, 1996 ). It is only this tourism that recognizes the priority place of social return, as an index of well-being reversed on the visited destination; and also the exclusively economic return, that is, whether the tourist activity generates sufficient income for the local population, in terms of employment, wealth and available resources (Fernández, 2018 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the popularity of any tourists' destination very much depends upon varied resources in addition to the eco-environmental beauties of any target territory such as the provision of logistic and accommodation services, cultural heritage, strategic geographical position, etc., the environmental degradation, energy usage, and excess water consumption remain the key barriers to sustainable tourism (Ciacci et al 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%