Nurturing Nature
A zero-emission, zero-waste resort that joins facilities for ecotourism with those for scientific research is proposed as an antidote for overfishing, mass tourism, and pollution in the Philippines....

A new roadside stop and picnic area located on a sheltered bay near Haveysund, Norway, along a tourist road that borders the Arctic Ocean features a series of circular and semicircular concrete-framed spaces linked by a curving concrete ramp that descends approximately 5 m from the roadway to the beach.

Norwegian Tourist Project Overcomes Harsh Site Conditions in Glacial Region

A new, mixed-use development in Beirut (Beyrouth), Lebanon, is designed to high-light the city's role as a focal point of tourism, commerce, and entertainment...

California's Beaches ? Where the Tourists Are

NewsBriefs: British Tourist Attraction Faces Possible Eviction (BBC News)

The Economics of Beach Nourishment in Delaware
This study provides a detailed examination of the benefits of Delaware's ongoing nourishment program, and examines the incidence of benefits to those who live within and outside of the...

The Economics of Our Beaches
An overview is given on the economics of beaches. Topics discussed include the role of beachfront properties in the local economy, beaches as free community open space, role of beaches...

Bringing Back the Beaches: A Return to Basics
California's beaches are among the state's most valuable and most intensively used natural resources. To date, although erosion is occurring in most part of California's coastline, there...

Planning of Water Supply Under Uncertainty: The Dead Sea Project

Beyond Whale Watching-the Future of Ecotourism

The Blow Hole Fideicomiso

Managing Marine Wildlife and Eco-Visitors at A?o Nuevo State Reserve

Economic Value and Impacts on Coastal Zone: The Gold Coast Case Study

Economic Assessment of Seven Ocean-Dependent Activities

An Economic Evaluation of Beaches in California

Beach Restoration as a National Policy

The Quincy Mine Tramway

Cruise Ship Terminal No.8 at Port Canaveral

Recreation Monitoring

 

 

 

 

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