Legal protection has become essential for managing the world's surf breaks much as it has for other marine and coastal protected areas. This paper presents the first systematic review …
Marine ecosystems contribute to human well-being, eg through the promotion of nature- based recreational activities such as surfing, which is a benefit obtained from Cultural …
Y Su, R Li, H Ma, L Huang - Journal of Hospitality and Tourism …, 2022 - Elsevier
Rural tourism has massively contributed to the progress of developing countries. However, excessive appropriation of limited tourism commons by the residents of tourist destinations …
J Ponting, D O'Brien - Sport Management Review, 2015 - Elsevier
Abstract Indonesia's Mentawai Islands are widely regarded as a surfer's “Nirvana.” This paper uses qualitative interviews and participant observation to explore the politics of surf …
We analyse contests for control of a newly valuable tourism resource, namely surf breaks in the Maldives. Conflicts are shaped by: the resource, economics, culture, legislation, and …
MJ Carneiro, Z Breda, C Cordeiro - Sport Tourism and …, 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
There is increasing awareness of the importance of sustainability in sports tourism. Research in this field is nevertheless still limited and is mostly confined to specific areas …
Resource-based adventure activities have a unique potential to foster connections to place that may assist park managers in simultaneously promoting enjoyable visitor experiences …
N Fadda - Journal of Sport & Tourism, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
The purpose of this paper is to explore the managerial approach and the entrepreneurial behaviours of tourism lifestyle entrepreneurs with a focus on the niche market of surf sports …