Index

Managing Destinations

ISBN: 978-1-83797-177-0, eISBN: 978-1-83797-176-3

ISSN: 2042-1443

Publication date: 4 March 2024

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(2024), "Index", Scott, N., Guerreiro, M. and Pinto, P. (Ed.) Managing Destinations (Bridging Tourism Theory and Practice, Vol. 14), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 271-277. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2042-144320240000014024

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Copyright © 2024 Noel Scott, Manuela Guerreiro and Patrícia Pinto. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited


INDEX

Accommodation
, 106

Accordo di Programma Quadro (APQ)
, 15, 17–18

Activities
, 70, 80–81

Agenda for Sustainable Development (2030)
, 48

Agricultural activities
, 104–105

Al-Juhfa

destination resident’s empowerment
, 107–110

heritage and agricultural activities
, 104–105

infrastructure and tourist facilities
, 105–107

residents
, 109–110

tourism development
, 105

tourism potential of
, 103–110

village
, 106

Algarve-Huelva line
, 195

Aosta Valley Region, case study in
, 16–20

Arbitration
, 178–179

arbitration in tourism
, 183–189

conceptual model and research hypotheses
, 182–183

convention
, 178–179

factor of business competitiveness
, 179–182

limitations and future research
, 191

methodological scheme
, 184–185

study results
, 186–189

Augmented reality (AR)
, 87

Authorization
, 73–74

Average variance extracted (AVE)
, 134

Azura Mosque (see Mosque of Prophet Muhammad)

Biplot methods
, 184

Blue, Green, and Blue-Green City, The
, 26

Blue-green city
, 36–37

Brazil
, 118–119

Bridging tourism theory and practice
, 236–238

implications for future
, 237–238

internal or external perspectives
, 236–237

transfer of perspective knowledge
, 237

Business competitiveness, factor of
, 179–182

Butler’s hypothesis theory
, 129–130

Butler’s model
, 113

Cape Verde
, 127–128, 131

Charter for Sustainable Tourism
, 9

Chinese Eastern Railway (CER)
, 44

Christmas

Christmas-themed tourism attractions
, 112

destinations
, 112, 117

light event
, 118

tourism destinations
, 117

City

brand
, 59–60

center
, 151

as growth machine
, 25, 30, 32

as leisure and entertainment machine
, 26, 35–36

of tiles
, 148

Cocreation

approach
, 218–219

challenges
, 217

environments
, 217

open innovation and
, 216–232

“Colonial mansions”
, 145–148

Community

competencies
, 225–226

participation in LL as open innovation spaces and critical competencies
, 219–224

Competitive advantage
, 181

Competitiveness
, 179

Conceptual model
, 182–183

Conventional power plants
, 164–165

Convergent validity
, 134

Core–periphery concept
, 46

Coronavirus outbreak
, 45–46

Correction factor
, 205

Council, The
, 121–122

COVID-19

crisis
, 127–128

pandemic
, 38, 48, 132

resetting tourism
, 30

safe tourism destination
, 48–49

Creative city, The
, 25–26, 33, 35

Critical competencies, community’s participation in LL as
, 219–224

Croatia, solar energy in
, 163–174

Croatian tourism
, 162

Cross-border

sustainable management destination management in
, 47–50

tourism
, 45–46

Cross-border cooperation (CBC)
, 194, 196–197

Culture-led regeneration process
, 54–56

culture-led development for Mestre
, 58–64

deindustrialization and culture-led regeneration
, 54–56

Mestre’s vision
, 62–64

overtourim and undertourism
, 56–58

Piave District
, 61–62

Cycle Mobility Plan
, 36–37

Cyprus
, 168

Data

analysis
, 206

collection
, 90

Decision-making process
, 142

Deindustrialization process
, 28, 33, 54, 56

“Delrio law”
, 24

Department for Economic Development and Cohesion of the Ministry of Economic Development, The
, 11–12

Descriptive analysis
, 132

Destination management organizations (DMO)
, 224–225

Destination(s)
, 65, 114–115, 117, 142

branding
, 115

components of
, 145–149

heritage cities as
, 142–156

image
, 142–143

management
, 238

reflections on
, 235–236

resident’s empowerment
, 107–110

strategy
, 1–2

sustaining tourism development
, 108–110

Development process
, 116–117

Digital technologies
, 217, 220

Digitalization
, 228

Digitization process
, 87–88

Dispute resolution mechanism
, 178

Diversity of cultural perspectives and treatments
, 235

“Draft strategy”
, 15

E-tourism
, 87–88

Economic repositioning strategies
, 28

Empowerment programs
, 108

Environmental protection
, 162–163

Environmental sustainability
, 235

Espomar project
, 194–196, 198

European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL)
, 217

European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)
, 194

European Structural and Investment Funds (ESI)
, 13

European Territorial Cooperation Programs
, 196

European Travel Commission (ETC)
, 69–70

European Union
, 38, 196, 198

Experiences
, 70, 80–81

Experiential cores at Sino-Russian geographical peripheries
, 49–50

External focused knowledge transfers
, 237

External perspectives of bridging tourism theory and practice
, 236–237

Far East of Russia
, 51–52

Finland
, 119–122

Fordist City, The
, 25, 32–33

Fordist models
, 25

Gastronomy
, 152

“Generic strategies”
, 180

Genoa
, 30, 32, 35–36

Genoa Smart City Association
, 33–34

Geographical peripherality
, 46

Geographical periphery, experiential core at
, 46–47

Geopolitical position
, 131

Governance
, 116–117

Gramado
, 118–119

“Grand Paradis”
, 18

Greek Island of Gavdos
, 168

Gross domestic product (GDP)
, 100, 127–128, 164

Heritage activities
, 104–105

Heritage cities as destinations
, 142–156

components of destination image
, 145–149

heritage destination image
, 143–144

image of private and public stakeholders
, 152–156

psychological image characteristics
, 149–151

study findings
, 145

study methods
, 144–145

unique characteristics of image
, 151–152

“Heritage conservation” status
, 149

Heritage destination image
, 143–144

Heritage tourist destination
, 107

Heterotrait-monotrait ratio (HTMT)
, 134

Historic Center of São Luís (HCSL)
, 142

Historic tourism cities
, 142–143

HJ-Biplot
, 184, 186

Huelva province
, 200–201

IBM SPSS Statistics
, 132

Image, unique characteristics of
, 151–152

Independent-samples t-test
, 74–76

“Industrial triangle”
, 27

Informants
, 104

Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs)
, 86, 225

as essential tools for senior tourists
, 87–95

study methods
, 89–90

study results
, 90–95

“Inner areas”
, 7–8

Innovation
, 215, 230–231

analysis
, 226–232

community’s participation in LL as open innovation spaces and critical competencies
, 219–224

LL
, 217

LL as cocreative innovation environments
, 217–219

LLs applications in tourism
, 224–225

open innovation and cocreation
, 216–232

study methods
, 225–226

Instituto Nazionale di Statistica
, 24

Intention corrective factor
, 205–206

Internal arbitration
, 179

Internal focused knowledge
, 237

Internal perspectives of bridging tourism theory and practice
, 236–237

International tourism
, 177–178

panorama
, 30

Interreg programs
, 196

Intertwining Model
, 112–115, 117, 124–126

ISTAT
, 28

Italian industrial triangle
, 27–37

blue-green city
, 36–37

city as growth machine
, 30–32

city as leisure and entertainment machine
, 35–36

creative city
, 33–35

Fordist City
, 32–33

Italian Island of Sicily
, 168

Italian territory
, 11

Keynesian models
, 25

Kruskal–Wallis test
, 93

Leadership
, 116–117

Lighting emission diodes (LEDs)
, 165

Living labs (LLs)
, 216–217

applications in tourism
, 224–225

as cocreative innovation environments
, 217–219

community’s participation in LL as open innovation spaces and critical competencies
, 219–224

concept
, 3

Local governance
, 172

Madeira Island
, 72

Madeira tourism
, 71–73

Madeira tourists’ psychological profile
, 73–82

psychological profile
, 73–82

psychological profile of tourists
, 80–82

study results
, 74–80

Madeiran community traditional events
, 80–81

Maritime connectivity

maritime connectivity demand analysis
, 196–208

study methodology
, 200–203

study results
, 203–208

Measurement model assessment
, 134

Mediterranean basin
, 167

Mediterranean countries, best practices of
, 167–170

Mestre
, 53–54

culture-led development for
, 58–64

vision
, 62–64

Methodological scheme
, 184–185

Metropolitan city
, 34–35

Metropolitan Strategic Plan (2017)
, 32, 36

Milan
, 31, 33, 36–37

municipality
, 30

“Milano Smart City” document
, 34

Ministry of Economic Development
, 14

Ministry of Heritage
, 107

Ministry of Tourism
, 107, 109

Miqat Mosque
, 105

Mixed method approach
, 26–27

Models
, 112, 124–125

Mosque of Prophet Muhammad
, 104

Motivations
, 86–87, 89, 92

Multiple correspondence analysis
, 91

Multivariate data analysis
, 184

National electricity company
, 166

National Reform Program
, 8

National Statistical Institute’s databases, The
, 200–201

National sustainable action plan
, 169

NEST
, 216, 227–228

New media
, 220

Officine Grandi Riparazioni of Turin, the
, 34

One-way ANOVA
, 78–79

Online travel agencies
, 87, 96

Open innovation
, 217

and cocreation
, 216–232

community’s participation in LL as open innovation spaces
, 219–224

model
, 215–216

Overtourim
, 56–58

Partial least square structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM)
, 132

Passive house
, 173

People’s Republic of China (PRC)
, 42

Performance concept
, 179

Peripheral destinations
, 48–49

Peripheral regions
, 7–8

Perspective knowledge, transfer of
, 237

Photovoltaic power plants (PV power plants)
, 163, 165

Place identity
, 144

Place-based approach
, 13

Policymakers
, 82

Policymaking process
, 13, 15, 115

Polytechnic city
, 25–26

Portuguese 2027 tourism strategy
, 70

Positive emotions, engagement, relationships, meaning, and accomplishment model (PERMA)
, 71

Positive psychology
, 71

Post COVID-19, development of sustainable tourism at geographic peripheries in
, 48–49

Private stakeholders, image of
, 152–156

Psychological image characteristics
, 149–151

Psychological profile of tourists
, 80–82

Public policies
, 112, 114

Public stakeholders, image of
, 152–156

Qualitative content analysis method
, 79

Quality of life (QoL)
, 128–130

Questionnaire instrument
, 185

Rapallization
, 30

Regeneration process
, 55

Regional tourism policies
, 118

Regionalization
, 122

Renewable energy

barriers to
, 165–167

legislation framework
, 168

Renewable resources
, 161–162

Republic of Croatia, The
, 163–164

Research hypotheses
, 182–183

Resident

competencies
, 224

perception
, 128, 130

and tourism
, 128–137

Rio Summit (1992)
, 9–10

Russian Federation, The
, 42

Saudi Arabia
, 102–103

Sea connectivity
, 199

Senior tourism
, 86–87

Senior tourist
, 86

ICTS as essential tools for
, 87–95

Senior travelers
, 93–95

Sino-Russian border region
, 42–43

Sino-Russian cross-border system
, 51

cross-border tourism
, 45–46

experiential core at geographical periphery
, 46–47

tourism development in Russian far East
, 43–45

sustainable management destination management in cross-border areas
, 47–50

Sino-Russian geographical peripheries, experiential cores at
, 49–50

Sino–Russian tourism development
, 49

SmartPLS 3
, 132

“Smile”
, 34

Social exchange theory (SET)
, 128

Social sustainability
, 235

Solar energy

barriers to renewable energy use
, 165–167

best practices of Mediterranean Countries
, 167–170

in Croatia
, 163–174

implementation of
, 172–174

positive impacts of
, 165

study results
, 170–172

sustainable tourism
, 164–165

systems
, 167, 169

Solar power
, 237

Solar system
, 174

“South-East Smart Land” project
, 34–35

Soviet Union
, 44

Spain–Portugal CBC Program
, 194

Stakeholders
, 122, 236

Start-up training
, 107–108

Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS)
, 73–74, 203

Strategia Nazionale Aree Interne Strategy (SNAI Strategy)
, 13, 16

Strategic Plan (2017)
, 36

Strategic processes
, 15

“Strategy”
, 179–180

Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats (SWOT)
, 53–54

Structural Mode Assessment
, 134–137

Support for tourism
, 128, 130, 132

development
, 129

Sustainability

case study in Aosta Valley Region
, 16–20

fragility or potential for territory
, 11–13

policymaking process
, 13–15

role of sustainability in strategy
, 15–16

in tourism development
, 8–20

training
, 107

Sustainable development
, 9, 101, 171–172

Sustainable environment
, 101–102

Sustainable management destination management in cross-border areas
, 47–50

development of sustainable tourism at geographic peripheries in post COVID-19
, 48–49

experiential cores at Sino-Russian geographical peripheries
, 49–50

sustainable destination development
, 47–48

Sustainable regional development
, 51–52

Sustainable tourism
, 10, 47–48, 100, 164–165

development
, 52

at geographic peripheries in post COVID-19
, 48–49

Sustaining tourism development
, 108–110

Systems theory
, 112

Territorial Cohesion Agency
, 15

Territory, fragility or potential for
, 11–13

Tertiarization
, 28

Three-dimensional approach
, 144

Tourism
, 70, 87–88, 100–101, 162, 164, 236–237

arbitration in
, 183–189

community context
, 129

contracts
, 237

ecosystem
, 226

experiences
, 71–72

impact
, 128–129

impact and quality of life
, 129–130

industry stakeholders
, 100, 124

Italian industrial triangle
, 27–37

literature
, 47

LLs applications in
, 224–225

methodology
, 26–27

models
, 113

organization process
, 112

researchers
, 237

residents and
, 128–137

resources
, 8–9

study findings
, 132–137

study methods
, 130–132

systems
, 112

tourism-related activities
, 127–128

urban regimes
, 24–26

Tourism Area Life Cycle model (TALC)
, 113

Tourism destination
, 42

case studies
, 118–122

development process
, 113

Gramado
, 118–119

literature review
, 113–117

method
, 117–118

Rovaniemi
, 119–122

Tourism development
, 100, 108, 198

context of study
, 102–103

process
, 123–124

in Russian far East
, 43–45

tourism potential of Al-Juhfa village
, 103–110

Tourism Intelligence Forum (t-Forum)
, 1, 235–236

Tourism well-being scale (TWS)
, 73

Tourists, psychological profile of
, 80–82

Turin
, 24, 27, 30–33, 35–37

Undertourism
, 56–58

United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development
, 10

United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
, 142–143

World Heritage list
, 144

World Heritage sites
, 156

United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)
, 9–10, 57–58

United Nations World Tourism Organization
, 102

Urban planning
, 54

Urban regeneration
, 55

Urban regimes
, 24–26

Urban Sustainable Mobility Plan (PUMS)
, 36–37

Urbanization process
, 59

Venice
, 53–54, 58–59, 62

municipality archives
, 58–59

overtourism
, 65

Viability analysis
, 209

Well–being
, 70–71

Winter Olympic Games (2006)
, 35–36

World Heritage Convention
, 142

World Heritage Site (WHS)
, 142–143, 149

World Tourism Conference (1980)
, 8–9