2005
DOI: 10.1080/14775080500101502
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“…Not only the landscape of natural resources, but also the sporting event provides externalities for economic effects. This study revises the TEV framework from Huang and Wang's (2015) model ( Figure 1) [16]. Based on the environmental conception, this study is focused on the Swimming Carnival Event and the natural environment of the host site.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Not only the landscape of natural resources, but also the sporting event provides externalities for economic effects. This study revises the TEV framework from Huang and Wang's (2015) model ( Figure 1) [16]. Based on the environmental conception, this study is focused on the Swimming Carnival Event and the natural environment of the host site.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For hard sport tourism, a sport tourist is active or passive in participating in a competitive sporting event, while soft sport tourism refers to tourists who are primarily involved in recreational sporting or leisure activities [15]. Kurtzman (2005) defined sport tourism as individuals who use physical activity sports as a vehicle for tourism endeavors [16]. The Sun-Moon Lake Swimming Carnival Event is a recreational activity for swimmers, so this event belongs to soft sport tourism and is combined with natural landscape trips.…”
Section: Sport Tourism and Legacymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Além da dependência que a administração terá das receitas geradas pelo produto turístico. (Kurtzman, 2005) Pesquisadores do turismo esportivo como Gibson (2004) (Bale, 1993;Hinch, 2006). O esporte pode ser parte da atratividade cultural de um destino turístico, e algumas vezes, turistas podem escolher visitar algum destino por sua cultura e passado esportivo únicos (Ramshaw;.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Another segment targeted by the government is the sports tourism, which is defined as sports used as an instrument for tourism activities (Kurtzman, 2005). The sports tourist can participate itself in the sports or can be a sports spectator.…”
Section: State Tourism Branding: the Case Of Puerto Ricomentioning
confidence: 99%