Argument for evidence-based development of sustainable normative framework for nautical tourism ports: Case of croatia

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Optimization of nautical tourism development largely depends on national normative frameworks since the use of maritime property is highly regulated in every country. This paper argues that the normative regulation of nautical tourism should take into consideration the historical relation between the key determinants of economic development. The paper analyzes a 15-year period (2005-2019) with respect to six crucial indicators of nautical tourism development: the number of ports, marinas, berths, employees, coast size (aquatorium), and.

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Luković, T., Piplica, D., & Hruška, D. (2021). Argument for evidence-based development of sustainable normative framework for nautical tourism ports: Case of croatia. Transactions on Maritime Science, 10(1), 189–199. https://doi.org/10.7225/toms.v10.n01.015

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