Alberto Lanzanova’s scientific contributions

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Publications (3)


Baltic Sea Marinas as Sustainable Tourism Destinations EVAK Baltic Blue Marinas as Sustainable Tourism Destinations
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August 2021

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S-M Renfors

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A Lanzanova

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This report is published by the Interreg Baltic Sea Region project BalticBlueMarinas: Remote Baltic Marinas as Drivers for Sustainable Coastal and Maritime Tourism Development. It presents an overview of the current situation in costal and maritime tourism in the Baltic Sea, with a focus on marinas as sustainable tourism destinations. In particular, the report highlights the state of play of sustainable coastal and maritime tourism in Estonia, Sweden, Latvia, Poland, and Finland, with an emphasis on remote and rural marinas of these countries.


Baltic Sea Marinas as Sustainable Tourism Destinations

June 2021

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This report is published by the Interreg Baltic Sea Region project BalticBlueMarinas: Remote Baltic Marinas as Drivers for Sustainable Coastal and Maritime Tourism Development. It presents an overview of the current situation in costal and maritime tourism in the Baltic Sea, with a focus on marinas as sustainable tourism destinations. In particular, the report highlights the state of play of sustainable coastal and maritime tourism in Estonia, Sweden, Latvia, Poland, and Finland, with an emphasis on remote and rural marinas of these countries. https://www.theseus.fi/bitstream/handle/10024/494498/2021_B6_Baltic_Blue_Marinas_as_Sustainable_Tourism_Destinations.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y


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... Integrating sustainability into branding and governance can strengthen the region's appeal to environmentally conscious travelers, though the long-term impact of such branding efforts remains underexplored. As coastal and nautical tourism is the BSR's largest maritime sector, it plays a key role in promoting sustainable growth, jobs, and social cohesion [34], making the competitiveness of the boating sector vital to broader regional development goals. ...

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Developing an Umbrella Brand for Cross-Border Maritime Destinations: A Case Study of Baltic Sustainable Boating
Baltic Sea Marinas as Sustainable Tourism Destinations
  • Citing Article
  • May 2021