Harnessing Kenya's Blue Economy: prospects and challenges

JO Rasowo, P Orina, B Nyonje, S Awuor… - Journal of the Indian …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Kenya enjoys a marine coastline of about 640 km giving a total area of territorial waters of
9700 km2 while the EEZ is 142,400 km2. She further lays claim to an extended EEZ of …

The challenges of sustainable tourism development in special environmental protected areas: local resident perceptions in datça-bozburun

H Sezerel, D Karagoz - Sustainability, 2023 - mdpi.com
This study depicts the challenges and opportunities of sustainable tourism development in
Special Environmental Protected Areas with a Datça-Bozburun Peninsula case study via a …

[HTML][HTML] An innovative approach to determine coastal scenic beauty and sensitivity in a scenario of increasing human pressure and natural impacts due to climate …

A Mooser, G Anfuso, AT Williams, R Molina… - Water, 2021 - mdpi.com
Coasts worldwide face a great variety of environmental impacts, as well as increased
anthropogenic pressures due to urbanization and rapid population growth. Human activities …

The implementation of a world-famous tourism ecolabel triggers political support for beach management

CM Botero, S Zielinski - Tourism Management Perspectives, 2020 - Elsevier
Blue Flag (BF) is one of the most renowned tourism ecolabels in the world. Although this
ecolabel is based primarily on environmental education and management, it is argued that …

Blue planning–a planning model for the development of Blue Tourism in Blue Spaces

M Brito, L Silveira - Tourism Recreation Research, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
There are regions whose features allow them to function as catalysts for the health and well-
being of those who live there and those who visit them. However, to make the most of this …

Coastal development: Resilience, restoration and infrastructure requirements

A Steven, KA Addo, G Llewellyn, VT Ca… - The Blue Compendium …, 2023 - Springer
More than 200 countries have a coastline, and this forms the basis for their claims to
territorial waters and exclusive economic zones (EEZs). Globally, about 40% of the world's …

Coastal tourism spatial planning at the regional unit: Identifying coastal tourism hotspots based on social media data

GS Kim, J Chun, Y Kim, CK Kim - ISPRS International Journal of Geo …, 2021 - mdpi.com
There is an increasing need for spatial planning to manage coastal tourism, and applying
social media data has emerged as an effective strategy to support coastal tourism spatial …

The involvement of marine tourism companies in CSR: the case of the island of Tenerife

O Gonzalez-Morales, A Santana Talavera… - Environment …, 2021 - Springer
Abstract Corporate Social Responsibility is a voluntary strategy by companies, which
integrates a set of actions that contribute to sustainable development. This study analyzes …

[HTML][HTML] Alternative approaches to measuring the value of tourism in marine and coastal areas in ocean economy accounting

S Hynes, M Cawley, J Deely, D Norton - Marine Policy, 2024 - Elsevier
Marine and coastal tourism is often cited as one of the dominant sectors within many ocean
economies in terms of economic contribution and number of persons employed. Despite …

Safety in coastal and marine tourism

J Wilks - Tourist health, safety and wellbeing in the new normal, 2021 - Springer
Coastal and marine tourism is the largest segment of the travel industry, historically
associated with the Sun, Sand and Sea imagery of beach holidays, and more recently …