Ekonomiczne Problemy Turystyki

Previously: Zeszyty Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego. Ekonomiczne Problemy Turystyki

ISSN: 1644-0501     eISSN: 2353-3188    OAI    DOI: 10.18276/ept.2017.2.38-02
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Issue archive / nr 2 (38) 2017
Infrastruktura żeglarska na europejskich wodach morskich: geneza, funkcje, struktura, topografia
(Tourist Sailing Infrastructure on European Maritime Areas: Origins, Functions, Structure and Topography)

Authors: Leszek Butowski
Uniwersytet Łódzki
Keywords: European maritime areas structure functions origins tourist sailing infrastructure
Data publikacji całości:2017
Page range:12 (19-30)
Klasyfikacja JEL: Q55 Z32 Z39
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Abstract

The aim of this paper was to characterize tourist infrastructure located in European maritime areas. The study was conducted using a typological method allowing to distinguish the major types of sailing infrastructure with respect to its origins, generic structure (and the resulting scope of services), functions served (in respect of sailing tourism services), and conditions connected with the localization. The material for analysis has been collected by the author for over twenty years of sailing trips on numerous European marine waters. It was then supplemented with pieces of information from the literature, including nautical publications for sailors (primarily charts, pilot books, sailing directions and specialist cruising guides). The systematic description of sailing infrastructure elaborated in this way constitutes an ordered almanac of knowledge about the ways of adaptation of coastal areas for sailing tourism in Europe. Furthermore, it may serve as a vantage point for more detailed analyses.
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