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Stress of spatial orientation of floating populations into Tibet on fragile ecosystem-Using geo-tagged big data 期刊论文
PEOPLE AND NATURE, 2023, 卷号: 5, 期号: 6
作者:  Fan, Jie;  Liu, Hanchu;  Sun, Zhongrui;  Yi, Jiawei;  Liu, Baoyin;  Chen, Dong;  Guo, Rui;  Sun, Zhe;  Zhao, Hao
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ecological risks  ecological vulnerability  floating populations  geo-tagged big data  landscape aesthetic value  nature-based tourism  Tibet  
The impact of perceived unfavorable weather on tourist loyalty in high-altitude destinations: The case of the Qinghai-Tibet plateau, China 期刊论文
JOURNAL OF OUTDOOR RECREATION AND TOURISM-RESEARCH PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT, 2023, 卷号: 43
作者:  Zeng, Yuxi;  Filimonau, Viachaslau;  Wang, Ling-en;  Zhong, Linsheng
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Weather  Nature-based tourism  Destination loyalty  Weather-based sightseeing  High-altitude areas  Qinghai-tibet plateau  
The Weather-Proximity-Cognition (WPC) framework: A camping, weather, and climate change case 期刊论文
TOURISM MANAGEMENT, 2019, 卷号: 75, 页码: 340-352
作者:  Craig, Christopher A.
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Weather-Proximity-Cognition  WPC  Climate change  Weather  Tourism  Outdoor tourism  Nature-based tourism  Extreme weather  
Entrepreneurship in nature-based tourism under a changing climate 期刊论文
CURRENT ISSUES IN TOURISM, 2019, 卷号: 22, 期号: 11, 页码: 1380-1392
作者:  Tervo-Kankare, Kaarina
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nature-based tourism  entrepreneurship  adaptation  climate change  global environmental change  resilience  
Nature-based tourism, resource dependence, and resilience of Arctic communities: framing complex issues in a changing environment 期刊论文
JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE TOURISM, 2019, 卷号: 27, 期号: 8, 页码: 1259-1276
作者:  Sisneros-Kidd, Abigail M.;  Monz, Christopher;  Hausner, Vera;  Schmidt, Jennifer;  Clark, Douglas
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Arctic tourism  nature-based tourism  resilience  SES  resource dependence  protected areas