2021
DOI: 10.1186/s40537-021-00442-w
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Sensing and making sense of tourism flows and urban data to foster sustainability awareness: a real-world experience

Abstract: Tourism is one of the world’s largest industries fundamentally arising from mobility as a form of capital. In destination islands that have a delicate ecosystem to maintain, this source of income can become problematic in terms of sustainability. A difficulty in making people aware of this issue is also represented by the fact that such sustainability-related issues (and their causes) are often not “visible” to citizens. To foster awareness about the relationship between sustainability and tourism in well-know… Show more

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“…They found that map-based presentation is the most used visualization method, and the main use case of developed visualization tools refer to studies related to transportation issues. A similar vision regarding the importance of map-based visualization strategies was reported by (Prandi et al 2021). Their work described an infrastructure to collect data and a map-based visualization method to display and understand tourist flows.…”
Section: Initiatives On Urban Data Visualizationmentioning
confidence: 71%
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“…They found that map-based presentation is the most used visualization method, and the main use case of developed visualization tools refer to studies related to transportation issues. A similar vision regarding the importance of map-based visualization strategies was reported by (Prandi et al 2021). Their work described an infrastructure to collect data and a map-based visualization method to display and understand tourist flows.…”
Section: Initiatives On Urban Data Visualizationmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Indicator visualization platforms and tools already exist (B. Longva et al 2021;Fortini and Davis 2018;Psyllidis et al 2015;Perhac et al 2017), but they mostly focus on one specific problem/domain and thus can not be easily tailored to different applications. Therefore, the primary goal of our study was to design and implement a generic visualization platform (GENOR) to support indicator assessment in decision-making related to urban areas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This infrastructure was originally designed to support a community-based Wi-Fi tracking system to understand mobility at scale. The original system provided several interactive dashboards [34,35,32] to help communities easily run systematic analysis of tourists' mobility patterns in the destinations, contributing in new ways in visualizing spatio-temporal mobility data.…”
Section: Passive Wi-fi Data Gatheringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A vital component of this research’s successful execution was the evaluation’s contained and isolated nature (ie, small European island with an extensive tourism economy [ 20 ]), which enabled rapid mobilization of research in tandem with the deployment of COVID-19 security measures. By designing and performing this research, we got an opportunity to analyze the near future in which safety tech apps will be 1 of the best attempts to deal with this “new normal,” and we collected data from an international audience recovering from the pandemic’s first wave.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%