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Fortified settlements between Ambracian gulf and Acherontas river in Preveza

(Corresponding) Saltagianni E., Kastaounou S., Gousis C.
Topic: 
Environmental impacts of tourism and sustainable tourism development
The prefecture of Preveza is an area that has been an ideal place to live because there are the fields (are necessary for cultivation), the mountains (important for safe landscape), the rivers (are necessary for drinking water and watering the fields) and the sea (for trade and fishing). Such a...Read more
Keywords: 
Ambracian gulf, Castle of Rizobouni, Castle of Rogon, ancient Trikastro, river Louros, tourist development, natural landscape, environmental management and environmental impacts of tourism
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00099

Fortified settlements during the Ottoman conquest in Thesprotia

(Corresponding) Saltagianni E.
Topic: 
Environmental impacts of tourism and sustainable tourism development
The area of the prefecture of Thesprotia was conquered by the Ottomans before Constantinople and the final decline of Byzantium. There are fortified sites built after the Ottoman conquest in accordance with the new techniques and requirements of the era. There are also fortified places that...Read more
Keywords: 
Acherontas and Kalamas River, mountainous landscape, fortifications, castles, Ottomans, tourist promotion
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00100

Application of a Bioclimatic Index for Evaluating the Attractiveness of Two Highly Touristic Beaches in Santorini and Kos

(Corresponding) Chatzipavlis A., Monioudi I., Velegrakis A., Chalazas T., Chatzistratis D.
Topic: 
Beach erosion of island beaches In Eastern Mediterranean (Greece and Cyprus): assessment, monitoring and Management
Beaches have a high hedonic value and economic potential; they are pillars of tourism which has been increasingly associated with vacationing wholly, or partially, at coastal locations and beach recreational activities according to the 3S (Sun, Sea and Sand) touristic model. The visitor’s...Read more
Keywords: 
CIT, PET, Tourist Satisfaction, Tourism and Climate Change
Conference: 
CEST2023
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00453