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GPS Traking and Surveys Analysis of Tourists' Spatio-Temporal Behaviour. The case of Alghero

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Date
2016
Dewey
Culture et comportements; Informatique générale
Sujet
Tourist Behaviour; GPS tracking; Tourism policy
Conference name
9th International Conference on Innovation in Urban and Regional Planning: e-agorà/e-ἀγορά for the transition toward resilient communities (INPUT 2016)
Conference date
09-2016
Conference city
Torino
Conference country
Italy
Book title
9th International Conference on Innovation in Urban and Regional Planning: e-agorà/e-ἀγορά for the transition toward resilient communities (INPUT 2016)
Author
Colombo, Giovanni; Lombardi, Patrizia; Mondini, Giulio
Publisher
Higher Institute on Territorial Systems for Innovation
Publisher city
Torino
Year
2016
Pages number
568
ISBN
978-88-9052-964-1
URI
https://basepub.dauphine.fr/handle/123456789/16265
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  • LAMSADE : Publications
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Author
Blečić, Ivan
46983 University of Cagliari
Canu, Dario
status unknown
Cecchini, Arnaldo
status unknown
Congiu, Tanja
status unknown
Fancello, Giovanna
989 Laboratoire d'analyse et modélisation de systèmes pour l'aide à la décision [LAMSADE]
Trunfio, Giuseppe A.
status unknown
Type
Communication / Conférence
Item number of pages
114-120
Abstract (EN)
“Know thy tourists” is a useful maxim for any smart local government official or destination manager responsible for tourism policies. For that, position tracking technologies developed in the last decade are a valuable addition to the traditional toolbox for data collection, as they offer the opportunity to gather a great amount of unprecedented information on tourists behaviour in space and time (Shoval and Isaacson2007; Shoval et al. 2014).Until recently the most common way to study tourists’ behaviours in time and space were various methods of diary (re)construction (Shoval et al. 2014). And also, even if methods for surveying and analysing spatio-temporal behaviour are, of course, becoming highly developed in transportation research and in social sciences in general, comparatively little attention was being paid to the spatial and temporal behaviour of tourists, and systematic studies taking advantage of the technological developments offered by thehigh precision position tracking are still relatively few (Shoval and Isaacson 2007; Shoval et al. 2014, De Cantis et al. 2016, Sacerdotti et al. 2011).

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