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Title: | So close yet so far : island connectivity and ecotourism development in central Mediterranean Islands |
Authors: | Agius, Karl David Theuma, Nadia Deidun, Alan |
Keywords: | Islands -- Case studies Aeronautics, Commercial Ocean travel -- Mediterranean Region Ecotourism -- Case studies |
Issue Date: | 2021 |
Publisher: | Elsevier BV. |
Citation: | Agius, K., Theuma, N., & Deidun, A. (2021). So close yet so far: Island connectivity and ecotourism development in central Mediterranean islands. Case Studies on Transport Policy, 9(1), 149-160. |
Abstract: | Air and sea transport is crucial to link islands with each other and with mainland. In the case of archipelagos, connectivity is based on the hub and spoke network model and is influenced by layering and dominance/sub-ordination relationships. This paper is based on fieldwork in nine islands in the central Mediterranean region that straddle the Malta-Italy border. Whereas some stakeholders consider limitations in connectivity, including high fare prices, low frequency, seasonality, monopoly and lack of stability in agreements with respect to services to be a challenge, other stakeholders consider this as an opportunity for ecotourism development especially on the smaller and most remote islands within archipelagos. Inter-island connectivity is considered as beneficial to boost ecotourism potential and competitiveness (especially on solitary or remote islands) due to different characteristics of islands thus promoting island-hopping. Whereas several measures (including mega-projects) have been proposed or are being studied to mitigate connectivity issues, such projects have raised concern on their environmental impact, possibly resulting in lowering the ecotourism potential of such islands. Therefore, in the context of ecotourism, emphasis needs to be made on improving existing or discontinued connectivity services as well as infrastructure with limited environmental impact. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/71573 |
Appears in Collections: | Scholarly Works - FacSciGeo |
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