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DOI: 10.1016/j.jdmm.2016.09.009
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Exploring the economic significance of the surf tourism market by experience level

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“…Nevertheless, active sport tourism comprises only a small part of the literature on the economic impact of sport tourism, which tends to be heavy on events. This is evidenced in earlier reviews of sport, as well as surf, tourism research (Hinch et al, 2014; Martin and Assenov, 2012; Weed, 2009) and is also reported by Dixon et al (2014) and Hritz and Franzidis (2018). Relevant studies have been conducted on a local, regional and state level, though these are limited to one sport (Bowker et al, 2007; Ditton et al, 2002; Haydu and Hodges, 2002; Kim et al, 2008; Maples and Bradley, 2017; Murphy and Bernal, 2008; Ritchie and Hall, 1999; Stoeckl et al, 2010; Stynes and Sun, 2001; Stynes et al, 2000; Upneja et al, 2001).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…Nevertheless, active sport tourism comprises only a small part of the literature on the economic impact of sport tourism, which tends to be heavy on events. This is evidenced in earlier reviews of sport, as well as surf, tourism research (Hinch et al, 2014; Martin and Assenov, 2012; Weed, 2009) and is also reported by Dixon et al (2014) and Hritz and Franzidis (2018). Relevant studies have been conducted on a local, regional and state level, though these are limited to one sport (Bowker et al, 2007; Ditton et al, 2002; Haydu and Hodges, 2002; Kim et al, 2008; Maples and Bradley, 2017; Murphy and Bernal, 2008; Ritchie and Hall, 1999; Stoeckl et al, 2010; Stynes and Sun, 2001; Stynes et al, 2000; Upneja et al, 2001).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…These assessments must consider not only wave run-up and swash contributions 9,10,13 but also changes in littoral sediment supply whose effects on the open coasts can be as considerable as effects of projected future sea-level rise [13][14][15] . Impacts of a changing wave climate might also affect surfing tourism worldwide, a growing market with economic relevance 16 .…”
Section: Background and Summarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pese a dicho crecimiento, en diversas investigaciones (Towner, 2016b;Mills y Cummins, 2013;Dolnicar y Fluker, 2003) se señala que el principal interés que el turismo de surf ha recibido por parte de la Academia y los gobiernos de algunos países es de carácter económico. De esta forma, se considera que se está dejando de lado el aspecto sociológico del surf, al mismo tiempo que se pasan por alto sus implicaciones de carácter cultural en la sociedad contemporánea (Buckley, 2002;Hritz y Franzidis, 2018). Dos investigaciones, que pueden ser consideradas como las más importantes para entender parte del desarrollo del turismo del surf a partir de la academia, son las realizadas por Martín y Assenov (2011;, pues ambas dan muestra de los temas de mayor interés por parte de los investigadores, gobiernos, ONG´s y otros actores.…”
Section: Investigaciones Turísticasunclassified
“…Por otro lado, se debe mencionar que los impactos económicos del turismo de surf es uno de los temas más abordados por los investigadores en los textos revisados (Carvalho y Winden, 2018;Hritz y Franzidis, 2018;Usher y Kerstetter, 2014;Rendle y Rodwell, 2014); y todos ellos hacen alusión a la derrama económica del turista. Por ejemplo, Hritz y Franzidis (2018) se centran en el gasto del turista de surf y su repercusión en el destino turístico; en su estudio concluyen que los turistas con más años de experiencia tienden a generar más derrama económica.…”
Section: Impactos Del Turismo De Surfunclassified
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