2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-51897-8_7
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How Authentic Is Fishing Tourism in Slovenia?

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“…Miller (2022) states that tourism creates a local demand for seafood, which has been associated with increases in the fishing effort and income. There are also initiatives in Europe, such as those in Istria (Slovenia), Sicily (Italy), or the Região Centro Norte in Portugal, which highlight the importance of maritime elements, especially gastronomy, as a tourism resource (Rogelja and Spreizer, 2017). Finally, Urquhart and Acott (2013) find that fishing has indirectly contributed to the tourism industry in coastal areas by creating a particular sense of place based on fishing heritage.…”
Section: Carry-over Effects Of Tourism On Fisheriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Miller (2022) states that tourism creates a local demand for seafood, which has been associated with increases in the fishing effort and income. There are also initiatives in Europe, such as those in Istria (Slovenia), Sicily (Italy), or the Região Centro Norte in Portugal, which highlight the importance of maritime elements, especially gastronomy, as a tourism resource (Rogelja and Spreizer, 2017). Finally, Urquhart and Acott (2013) find that fishing has indirectly contributed to the tourism industry in coastal areas by creating a particular sense of place based on fishing heritage.…”
Section: Carry-over Effects Of Tourism On Fisheriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Así, las degustaciones gastronómicas de productos del mar se han convertido en una de las iniciativas más demandadas por los turistas (Alegret, 2013;Carbonell 2014). Por ejemplo en Istria (Eslovenia) la población local estima que esta forma de identidad territorial puede convertirse en un recurso y una nueva oportunidad de desarrollo (Rogelja y Janko, 2017). Además, otros elementos que conforman el paisaje del litoral, como torres de vigilancia costera, faros, lonjas o espacios museísticos dedicados a la pesca, se han incluido en la oferta turística de estos territorios (Tuddenham, 2010).…”
Section: Marco Teóricounclassified
“…No obstante, también deben ser considerados otros aspectos ligados al mar como las tradiciones y saberes locales, la gastronomía o las festividades religiosas (Figura 1) (Martínez y Moreno, 2013). ción está comenzando a considerar los elementos marítimos (sobre todo los gastronómicos) como un recurso turístico de gran importancia (Rogelja y Janko, 2017). En Sicilia, los pescadores y autoridades locales han impulsado la puesta en valor de un arte de pesca tradicional en vías de desaparición, el palangre de fondo, como un atractivo turístico que genera beneficios adicionales durante el verano mediante demostraciones a bordo de las embarcaciones .…”
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