Noelia Avilés López’s research while affiliated with Universidad Politécnica de Madrid and other places

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Map of the port of Arrecife. Source: Port Authority of Las Palmas.
Evolution of cruise traffic in the Port of Arrecife. Source: Port Authority of Las Palmas.
of steps to be followed in the proposed methodology. Source: own elaboration.
Processes in the arrival of the cruise ship at the port of call. Source: own elaboration.
Processes for the departure of the cruise ship at the port of call. Source: own elaboration.

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Port Strategy to Minimise COVID-19 Risk in Cruise Ports: Application to the Port of Arrecife in Lanzarote
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December 2022

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Nicoletta González-Cancelas

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Noelia Avilés López

The main objective of this article is to develop a methodology to detect, assess and prevent biosecurity-related risks. Currently, the main risk found in our daily life is COVID-19, which has triggered a serious global pandemic. As a result, economic and social activity has suffered a decline in its development and evolution compared to previous years. All activity has come to a standstill and we are in a process of improvement that needs time. With the help of this methodology, focused on cruise traffic, it will be possible to identify the greatest existing threat and the process by which this high level of risk occurs. Once identified, a series of measures can be proposed to mitigate and prevent the risk, in order to make the port a safer place. The main aim is to recover cruise traffic as soon as possible, as it makes an important contribution to the tourism sector and to the cities and countries where cruise ships call.

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... To sum up, in 2022, the tourist market and sea passenger traffic are not still widely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and the lifting of restrictions introduced due to the coronavirus pandemic had a positive impact on the passenger service sector; thus, the ports recorded an increase in traffic [38]. Nevertheless, when analyzing the Cruise Baltic data [34], it can be seen that, as a result of the pandemic, ports suffered huge economic losses, and, despite a clear improvement compared to 2020-2021, this is not the 2019 level at the moment. ...

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A Comparative Analysis of Seaports in Terms of the Development of Maritime Tourism in the Area of the Baltic Sea
Port Strategy to Minimise COVID-19 Risk in Cruise Ports: Application to the Port of Arrecife in Lanzarote