2013
DOI: 10.5719/hgeo.2013.72.35
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Tourists in Cansiglio Forest, Italy – Case Study About Forests Visitors and Their Opinions

Abstract: The development of the recreational use of forests demands a greater understanding of the profile, preferences and opinions of visitors to these forests. A questionnaire survey was hold in Cansiglio forest in northern Italy, which has become a very famous recreational area where many people come to spend their leisure time. The objective of this paper is to ascertain specifics about forest visitors, their preferences of forest structure and shape, and their other opinions, e.g. about regional problems with red… Show more

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“…Environmental auditing is a pragmatic method to be used in tourism activities to achieve sustainable growth (Stabler, 1995). The introduction of environmental auditing into ecotourism has recently been an essential and appropriate step taken by operators in response to both internal and external influences, mainly in well-known global destinations (Cater, 1996;Font, 2002;Toth, 2002;Sâmbotın et al, 2011;Bansal, Kumar, 2011;Drabkova, 2013;Blumer, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Environmental auditing is a pragmatic method to be used in tourism activities to achieve sustainable growth (Stabler, 1995). The introduction of environmental auditing into ecotourism has recently been an essential and appropriate step taken by operators in response to both internal and external influences, mainly in well-known global destinations (Cater, 1996;Font, 2002;Toth, 2002;Sâmbotın et al, 2011;Bansal, Kumar, 2011;Drabkova, 2013;Blumer, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%