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Fabiana Sciarelli
Department of Literary, Linguistics and Comparative Studies, University of Naples Orientale, 80138 Naples, Italy

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Journal article
Published: 03 November 2019 in Sustainability
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This study evaluates bibliometric analysis of sustainable tourism in the open innovation realm, depicts emerging themes, and offers critical discussion for theory development and further research. Through the use of bibliometrix, this paper investigates the amount of studies conducted in this area and verifies if such studies have represented a contribution to the evolving research in the field of sustainable tourism. Specifically, the paper identifies whether and to what extent scholars have explored these interconnections and maps to get to a conceptual structure of the field under investigation. The results identify the development status and the leading trends in terms of impact, main journals, papers, topics, authors, and countries. The analysis and the graphical presentations are crucial, as they can help both researchers and practitioners to better understand the state of the art of sustainable tourism in the experiential and digital era.

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Valentina Della Corte; Giovanna Del Gaudio; Fabiana Sepe; Fabiana Sciarelli. Sustainable Tourism in the Open Innovation Realm: A Bibliometric Analysis. Sustainability 2019, 11, 6114 .

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Valentina Della Corte, Giovanna Del Gaudio, Fabiana Sepe, Fabiana Sciarelli. Sustainable Tourism in the Open Innovation Realm: A Bibliometric Analysis. Sustainability. 2019; 11 (21):6114.

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Valentina Della Corte; Giovanna Del Gaudio; Fabiana Sepe; Fabiana Sciarelli. 2019. "Sustainable Tourism in the Open Innovation Realm: A Bibliometric Analysis." Sustainability 11, no. 21: 6114.

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Published: 25 February 2019 in Sustainability
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This work is based on a view of healthcare as a fundamental Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) to share globally to be effective at local level. On this basis, the paper analyzes the health programs in less-favored areas with the aim of understanding why the United Nations SDGs are so difficult to reach in some countries. A brief review of the main literature and research on the health governance systems in three countries of the African continent have been conducted to this aim. The results are interpreted through the sustainability helix model (SHM). Key roles and conditions of effectiveness of the health sustainable development governance approach in the investigated countries are discussed. The main findings reveal that the analyzed governance systems lack implementation plans. By discussing the observed problem in the light of the sustainability helix model, fundamental elements of a health sustainable development helix model have been identified in less favored countries where key actors and roles are identified. The study highlights, in particular, the relevance of ‘interface’ roles played by non-governmental actors (NGA) and international actors (IA) in the health governance system of less-favored countries. These actors and roles allow connections between the global and the local levels of action favoring interaction among actors institutionally devoted to governing development.

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Marialuisa Saviano; Fabiana Sciarelli; Azzurra Rinaldi; Georcelin G. Alowanou. Healthcare and SDGs Governance in Light of the Sustainability Helix Model: Evidence from the African Continent. Sustainability 2019, 11, 1203 .

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Marialuisa Saviano, Fabiana Sciarelli, Azzurra Rinaldi, Georcelin G. Alowanou. Healthcare and SDGs Governance in Light of the Sustainability Helix Model: Evidence from the African Continent. Sustainability. 2019; 11 (4):1203.

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Marialuisa Saviano; Fabiana Sciarelli; Azzurra Rinaldi; Georcelin G. Alowanou. 2019. "Healthcare and SDGs Governance in Light of the Sustainability Helix Model: Evidence from the African Continent." Sustainability 11, no. 4: 1203.

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Published: 01 July 2018 in Land Use Policy
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This paper proposes a managerial and policy view of land use based on the systems perspective. The focus is on protected areas as a significant example of a management approach to land use that suffers from a dominant reductionist view objectively focused on conservation and protection activities. Conversely, the need for a more holistic and open view has emerged over time, requiring a paradigm change in the approach to natural resource management. Starting from identifying the key values of protected areas to leverage in a wider enhancement policy, our findings suggest that, through the adoption of a systems view and an integrated management approach, the cultural value of protected areas as models for promoting sustainable development in the surrounding territory can provide leverage in an effective valorisation policy. The key elements of a systems-based management approach are highlighted through the analysis of Alta Murgia National Park in Italy, an example case in which the naturalistic value of the site is enhanced through its cultural dimensions.

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Marialuisa Saviano; Primiano Di Nauta; Marta Maria Montella; Fabiana Sciarelli. Managing protected areas as cultural landscapes: The case of the Alta Murgia National Park in Italy. Land Use Policy 2018, 76, 290 -299.

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Marialuisa Saviano, Primiano Di Nauta, Marta Maria Montella, Fabiana Sciarelli. Managing protected areas as cultural landscapes: The case of the Alta Murgia National Park in Italy. Land Use Policy. 2018; 76 ():290-299.

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Marialuisa Saviano; Primiano Di Nauta; Marta Maria Montella; Fabiana Sciarelli. 2018. "Managing protected areas as cultural landscapes: The case of the Alta Murgia National Park in Italy." Land Use Policy 76, no. : 290-299.