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Title: Water on a small island state : a hydrological tour of Malta
Authors: Mercieca, Christopher
Keywords: Tourism -- Malta
Hydrology -- Malta
Water-supply -- Malta -- History
Water harvesting -- Malta
Aqueducts -- Malta
Springs -- Malta
Reverse osmosis
Water -- Purification -- Reverse osmosis process -- Malta
Issue Date: 2023-01
Publisher: Institute of Tourism Studies (Malta)
Citation: Mercieca, C. (2023, January). Water on a small island state : a hydrological tour of Malta. Futouristic, 5, 62-66.
Abstract: Though the concept of niche tourism remains a contested one, it is generally understood as a targeted tourism offering, with a particular segment of the market in mind, as opposed to a generic product designed for mass consumption (Robinson, Heitmann, & Dieke, 2011). Framed slightly differently, the process of creating a niche tourism product can be seen as an effort to design a product with the specific needs of customers in mind. As such, then, any tour specifically designed to the needs and interests of a particular group (as opposed to a mass consumption standardised tour, designed to have something to please everyone) can be said to constitute niche tourism.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/136677
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