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Beach uses and users in four beaches of the Ecuadorian coast: the importance of physical and socioeconomic conditions for recreational beach use assessment in Latin American contexts

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, 2019

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 The understanding of the different conditions that shape the recreational use of sandy beaches is key for their management. This article explores visitors' and residents' recreational use of four sandy...

Asociación, auto organización y agencia: Características del trabajo ambulante en cuatro playas de la costa ecuatoriana

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, 2017

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Los vendedores ambulantes constituyen uno de los rasgos más característicos y posiblemente son los prestadores de servicios turísticos más numerosos en ciertas playas del Ecuador, sin embargo éstos han sido...

Blue Tourism in Islands and Small Tourism-Dependent Coastal States: Tools and Recovery Strategies

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, 2022

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Small island developing states and small tourism-dependent coastal states have been the most gravely impacted by global climate and Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic crises and are expected to face...

Conflicts and Management Perceptions Between Native and Non-Native Residents of Four Beaches in Ecuador

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, 2018

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By conducting an exploratory research, 705 surveys were collected along four sandy beaches in Ecuador: Ayangue, Chipipe, Olon and Puerto Engabao, chosen because of their unequal levels of tourism development....

Tales of Informality: Tourism Development in Four Ecuadorian Beaches

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, 2018

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“Informality” as a global economic category and normative standard to measure economic activity is rooted in western cultures, implemented through legal, fiscal frameworks and development doctrines. This work argues that...

From the Coast to the Highlands: Tourism as a Field for Neo-extractivism in the Rural Andes

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, 2022

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Latin American development politics include manifold interventions in rural areas, among them extractivist industry. Paradoxically, scholars have adopted the term neo-extractivism to criticise left-led governments' justification of natural resource use...

The Unintended Outcomes of Sustainable Development: Hybridizing Beaches Through Small-Scale Tourism.

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, 2023

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Local endogenous developments have sprouted worldwide under the economy-environment reconciliation premise in response to the sustainable development discourse. Debates on how sustainable development protects the environment tend to idealize and romanticize...

Opportunities for Transforming Coastal and Marine Tourism: Towards Sustainability, Regeneration and Resilience

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, 2022

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A Special Report which considers the socio-economic argument for shifting to a more sustainable tourism model as part of recovery efforts from the global pandemic. The report provides a holistic...

Economic Contribution for Ocean Recreation in Florida Keys

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, 2022

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Understanding the economic value of marine sanctuaries such as the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary (FKNMS) is important to justify public and private investments and to provide information to support...

National Marine Sanctuaries Visitor Counting Process

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, 2020

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This paper focuses on the development of a systematic data collection effort that allows managers to better understand the visitors to marine resource areas managed by NOAA Office of National...

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