Identifying tourism destinations from tourists' travel patterns

I Paulino, S Lozano, L Prats - Journal of Destination Marketing & …, 2021 - Elsevier
Traditionally, tourism destinations have been delineated following administrative
boundaries. However, it is questionable whether these boundaries are the most desirable …

Establishing influence areas of attractions in rural destinations

I Paulino, L Prats, PA Whalley - Tourism Planning & Development, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
This research provides a critical approach to the assessment and evaluation of traditional
administratively based tourism destinations. It suggests the abandonment of tourist …

Reframing mountain destinations from the perspective of tourist mobility: hub-and-spoke travel patterns

I Paulino, L Prats - Current Issues in Tourism, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
In mountain areas, tourism destination management and branding generally follow
administrative boundaries, representing a loss of competitiveness in the tourism sector for …

Do visitors visit what the tours industry supplies? Sightseeing tours versus first-timers' photos

I Paulino, A Domènech, N Bassols - Tourism Planning & …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Tourist behaviour within destinations is a research topic of increasing interest. The most
relevant approaches focus on demand and are aimed at detecting factors affecting travel …

Breaking brands: New boundaries in rural destinations

I Paulino, L Prats, A Domènech - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
Tourism destinations are generally delimited and branded based on administrative
boundaries, which act as artificial barriers that may reduce the competitiveness of the …

Tourist hub consumption systems: Convenient flexibility versus administrative constraint

I Paulino, L Prats, P Schofield - Journal of Hospitality and Tourism …, 2019 - Elsevier
Modern European Destination Management Organisations (DMOs) are mostly tied to public
administrations, which implement administrative regulation and policies on tourism within …

[PDF][PDF] Los puntos de interés turístico: Relevancia analítica, propuesta metodológica y caso de estudio

H Padrón Ávila, R Hernández Martín - 2017 - pasosonline.org
Los puntos de interés turístico son aquellos lugares que cuentan con una serie de recursos
que motivan la atracción de visitantes hacia los mismos. El conocimiento de los puntos de …

Masificación turística en espacios naturales: El caso del Parque Natural del Delta del Ebro en tiempos de COVID-19

SM Callau - Barataria. Revista Castellano-Manchega de …, 2021 - revistabarataria.es
En el contexto de emergencia sanitaria, social y económica generada por el COVID-19, el
turismo de proximidad se presenta como salvación del sector turístico, sumido en una crisis …

Reframing mountain destinations from the perspective of tourist mobility: hub-and-spoke travel patterns

I Paulino Valldepérez… - … , 2024, vol. 27, núm. 12, p …, 2024 - dugi-doc.udg.edu
In mountain areas, tourism destination management and branding generally follow
administrative boundaries, representing a loss of competitiveness in the tourism sector for …

Valoración y aceptación de las restricciones de acceso en el Parque Natural del Delta del Ebro según perfiles de visitante

MEM Chavarria, CF Acosta, ÒS Borraz… - … : cambios, retos y …, 2023 - dialnet.unirioja.es
La aceptación de regulaciones implementadas en los Espacios Naturales Protegidos es
esencial para el éxito de la gestión de visitantes en estos espacios, en los que se originan …