Beaches for Everyone? Marine Tourism for Mobility Impaired Visitors in Busan, Korea

2021 ◽  
Vol 114 (sp1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sandy Kyunghwa Nam-Jo ◽  
Kwi-Baek Kim ◽  
Changho Oh
2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 209-220
Author(s):  
Martin Szénay ◽  
Martin Lopušniak

Abstract Lifts are indispensable for the evacuation of mobility-impaired people from buildings in case of emergency. It is necessary to quantify the movement parameters of these people and describe the entire process using a suitable algorithm. The aim of the research was to quantify the times and speeds of movement for a person using a wheelchair and for an injured person. An experiment in situ was used. During the experiment, arrivals at the lift, cabin entries, and exits were monitored. The results include the times and speeds of a mobility-impaired person's movement. The experiments showed that a person using a wheelchair was slower than an injured person. The results can be used to expand computational models to account for the possibility of using lifts for evacuation.


Author(s):  
Oleksandra Cherednichenko ◽  

The results of the study of the main elements of unobstructed space are presented and the compliance of the actual state with the regulatory requirements of measures to ensure a safe, comfortable, accessible and informative pedestrian zone of the road network is analyzed. A comparative analysis of the main regulatory requirements for access ramps on the legislation of Ukraine and the European Union is carried out.


2011 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 99-112 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marc L. Miller ◽  
Jan Auyong ◽  
Michael Lück ◽  
Mark Orams ◽  
Peter B. Myles ◽  
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Author(s):  
Dian Wijayanto ◽  
Imam Triarso ◽  
SPJ Nur Taufiq ◽  
Denny Nugroho Sugianto

Pringgitan ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (01) ◽  
Author(s):  
Annisa Aulya Sudjana ◽  
Siti Nur Aini ◽  
Hilman Khaerul Nizar

This study aims to determine the interest of tourists after the Covid-19 pandemic related to the trend of "Revenge Tourism" or what is interpreted as revenge to travel after the Covid-19 pandemic. Apart from being able to know the interest of tourists from this research, it can also be known the type of tourism, budget, length of stay and other aspects of tourists that can be used as knowledge for tourism actors to make mitigation in tourist destinations to anticipate tourist surges and to help restoring Indonesian tourism after the pandemic. The research method used is descriptive quantitative research, collecting data using a questionnaire consisting of 3 parts of questions, about tourist demographics, questions using the AIDA scale (Attention, Interest. Desire, and Action), the last part of the questionnaire includes budget, length of stay, and top 3 destinations. The test subjects are people who are scattered in various provinces in Indonesia, and are limited to collecting a sample of at least 100 respondents. The results obtained were that the 3 most wanted destinations to be visited after the pandemic were DI Yogyakarta, Labuan Bajo and Bali. And the types of marine tourism, mountain nature tourism and culinary tourism are the types of tourism that are most in demand by tourists. The budget prepared by tourists for post-pandemic travel is in the range of 1-3 million rupiah and the time for traveling is 3-4 days. Keywords: Revenge Tourism, Travel intention, AIDA Scale


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