This Abstract Book brings together the scientific contributions presented at the 17th OTIE International Islands Conference, offering a multidisciplinary overview of the main research topics addressed. The selected abstracts reflect the diversity of theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches, as well as the relevance of the issues discussed. The publication aims to foster academic dialogue, promote knowledge dissemination, and support the development of future research collaborations.

Ruggieri, G. (a cura di). (2026). BOOK OF ABSTRACT - 17 ICIT ISLANDS CONFERENCE -OTIE. Palermo : OTIE.

BOOK OF ABSTRACT - 17 ICIT ISLANDS CONFERENCE -OTIE

RUGGIERI G
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This Abstract Book brings together the scientific contributions presented at the 17th OTIE International Islands Conference, offering a multidisciplinary overview of the main research topics addressed. The selected abstracts reflect the diversity of theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches, as well as the relevance of the issues discussed. The publication aims to foster academic dialogue, promote knowledge dissemination, and support the development of future research collaborations.
BOOK OF ABSTRACT - 17 ICIT ISLANDS CONFERENCE -OTIE
31-dic-2026
tourism economics, islands, sustainability, development
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Ruggieri, G. (a cura di). (2026). BOOK OF ABSTRACT - 17 ICIT ISLANDS CONFERENCE -OTIE. Palermo : OTIE.
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