2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.tourman.2017.11.002
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The economic, social, and environmental impacts of cruise tourism

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“…Due to various material, financial, and networking obstacles (e.g., physical access to the port; lack of access to specific marketing channels), they become less able to penetrate the cruise market and cannot compete with the more powerful global actors. Jordan and Vogt (2017) and MacNeill and Wozniak (2018) also show how the locals can be dispossessed when the port is built and how their access to the port is restricted. Issues of social and environmental injustice are also pertinent in MPAs.…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to various material, financial, and networking obstacles (e.g., physical access to the port; lack of access to specific marketing channels), they become less able to penetrate the cruise market and cannot compete with the more powerful global actors. Jordan and Vogt (2017) and MacNeill and Wozniak (2018) also show how the locals can be dispossessed when the port is built and how their access to the port is restricted. Issues of social and environmental injustice are also pertinent in MPAs.…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The potential advantages brought by the halal tourism has been indicated that could bring the multiplier effects to all stakeholders, particularly the local welfare. Multiplier effects here means that how the tourist expenditure been spent and circulated in the economy of the respected area or a country in general (MacNeill and Wozniak, 2018). For example, tourists would be spending an amount of money to pay a hotel room during their stay and money received by the hotel would be used for the utilities, supplies, manpower and the income for the hotel.…”
Section: One Of Halal Tourism Destination Listed As Top Five Destinatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As with the housing developments, Garifuna have not benefited in any way from the cruise industry. MacNeill and Wozniak () undertook a sixteen‐month multidimensional community impact assessment of cruise tourism in Trujillo to examine the effects on the barrios of Cristales and San Martin and the town of Rio Negros. They found a complete absence of community development and involvement in the cruise industry.…”
Section: A Dot On a Map: Cartographic Erasure Through Ideological Bormentioning
confidence: 99%