Essays about: "thesis on destination management"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 57 essays containing the words thesis on destination management.

  1. 1. "Nobody survives alone here": Unravelling the role of a tourism network in sustainable destination development : A case study of Muonio, Finland

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för samhällsbyggnad och industriell teknik

    Author : Annika Hallwass; [2023]
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    Abstract : As tourism continues to grow, the need for sustainable management and governance of tourism destinations becomes increasingly urgent. This arguably requires the participation, cooperation, and collaboration of a variety of destination stakeholders. READ MORE

  2. 2. Exploring the Future of Urban Development in the Region of Stockholm : Promotion of adolescent’s mental health and well-being through experimental governance

    University essay from Stockholms universitet/Kulturgeografiska institutionen

    Author : Barbora Perinajova; [2023]
    Keywords : Experimental governance; Urban living labs; Urban sustainability transitions; Transition management; Mental health and well-being; Urban infrastructure; Adolescents.;

    Abstract : This thesis will explore the possible obstacles among Region Stockholm municipalities in promoting adolescents’ mental health and well-being through experimental governance. The thesis will examine the municipal and non-municipal points of view on specifically promoting adolescents’ mental health and well-being through experimental governance in the Swedish context with the use of urban sustainability transitions and transition management frameworks. READ MORE

  3. 3. Salvaging Death Worlds : Drivers and Barriers to the Adoption of Biogas and Biofertilizer Production Systems on Gotland

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för samhällsbyggnad och industriell teknik

    Author : Erik Johanson; [2022]
    Keywords : Peculiar competencies; dissipative structures; frontrunners; necropolitical power;

    Abstract : Utilizing an interdisciplinary, multi-level perspective analysis this thesis reviews niche- regime-landscape interactions (analogous to the clusters of actors working at the local level of Gotland representing niche; the regime being national governance goals; and the landscape incorporating global level affairs and institutions such as the European Union (EU)) and their (mis)alignments within the biogas/biofertilizer production system of Gotland, Sweden, a small-island case study for energy-food-transportation transition and sustainable destination development. The study analyzes the heterarchical and polycentric development of biogas on Gotland—a socio-technical niche, nested within a larger energy regime and global landscape for transition—developing an understanding of (mis)alignments of pressures interacting on, at, and between the niche-regime- landscape as they combine with the peculiar competencies, as Loorbach describes, “creative minds, strategists, and visionaries” of a cluster of actors working in the food- energy-transport nexus on the island (2010, p. READ MORE

  4. 4. An emprical analysis of the effect of emergency lights on the speed of road assistance vehicles on highways in Stockholm

    University essay from KTH/Geoinformatik

    Author : Leonard Hökby; [2021]
    Keywords : Traffic; Traffic incident management; TIM; Highway; Emergency lights; Road Availability; Road assistance; Vägassistans; Blåljus; Stockholm; Södra Länken; Essingeleden; E4;

    Abstract : Any situation that causes traffic to stop or slow down creates cost for society, both in terms of lost time for the road users and increased CO2 emissions. Trafik Stockholm, a traffic management centre for Stockholm collectively run by STA, Stockholm city and Nacka municipality therefore have the responsibility to facilitate the removal of such situations. READ MORE

  5. 5. The Role of Cultural Heritage in Destination Development in Pandemic Times A case study of the city of Helsingborg, Sweden

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för tjänstevetenskap

    Author : Rebecca Mattsoff; [2021]
    Keywords : Culture and Creativity Management; Culture heritage; Destination development; Covid-19; Open-air; Nature tourism; Sweden; Innovation; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : The World Health Organization classified Covid-19 as a pandemic in March 2020 which led many countries to recommend social distancing, restrict the freedom of movement and to close everything except necessary services. Covid-19 related research focuses primarily on closures and interruption of cultural services and/or their digitalization. READ MORE