The blue port with a shade of green: the case study of Skyros Island
The focus of this paper is on the image of Linaria port. It is the Port of Skyros, a Greek island, which in the last six years is established as an environmentally friendly port. The aim of this paper is to confirm this small Greek public port as a paradigmatic case in Greek reality. Through a quant...
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| Γλώσσα: | English |
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2023
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| Διαθέσιμο Online: | http://hdl.handle.net/11610/24529 |
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| Περίληψη: | The focus of this paper is on the image of Linaria port. It is the Port of Skyros, a Greek island, which in the last six years is established as an environmentally friendly port. The aim of this paper is to confirm this small Greek public port as a paradigmatic case in Greek reality. Through a quantitative assessment process in a sample of tourist vessels, Linaria respects the environment, increases its tourism percentage to 975%, since 2010, and promotes responsible environmental behavior. In Linaria, the port authority has adopted an environmental and sustainable agenda. This research try confirmed that Linaria is a Greek small port, which is a standard destination for tourist vessels vacation and it has a friendly and highly competitive tourist services system, has been enacted tailored to the needs of leisure crafts sector. |
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