2022
DOI: 10.3390/w14192964
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Is Investment Contributing to Competitiveness in Nautical Tourism in the Atlantic Area?

Abstract: The blue economy contributes significantly to the creation of the Atlantic Area’s identity. In addition, the search for outdoor experiences after the COVID-19 lockdown suspensions has renewed the popularity of nautical tourism in this area and in the world. Despite the negative effects of the economic crisis on tourism, evidence suggests that some tourist destinations in the Atlantic area are resilient. Thus, whereas some branches of the blue economy face considerable challenges to increasing competitiveness, … Show more

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“…The SIDS (Small Island Developing States) are a specific group of thirty-eight UN (United Nations) Member States and twenty Non-UN Members or Associate Members of United Nations commissions in regions that encounter particular socio-economic and environmental susceptibilities and have typical features. Moreover, these territories face many obstacles and challenges, including small scale, isolated locations, difficult accessibility conditions, restricted resources, and the threat of facing global environmental challenges as well as socio-economic problems [44].…”
Section: Creative Tourism and Ultra-peripheral Territoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SIDS (Small Island Developing States) are a specific group of thirty-eight UN (United Nations) Member States and twenty Non-UN Members or Associate Members of United Nations commissions in regions that encounter particular socio-economic and environmental susceptibilities and have typical features. Moreover, these territories face many obstacles and challenges, including small scale, isolated locations, difficult accessibility conditions, restricted resources, and the threat of facing global environmental challenges as well as socio-economic problems [44].…”
Section: Creative Tourism and Ultra-peripheral Territoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The service economy has been experiencing overwhelming competitive growth, and the pursuit of delivering superior value has become essential for companies [8]. Therefore, the success of companies relies on perceiving consumer needs and generating and promoting customer satisfaction and loyalty [9,10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%