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Living in the mountains: Mobilities, forms of residentiality and local identities of new inhabitants of a Swiss ski resort
Published 2020-12-01“…Verbier grew from a small mountain hamlet to a pulsating resort for ski tourists over the last 50 years, and currently, new residents and people practicing multilocal residentiality reshape the local communities and representations of the locality.…”
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MythicVision: a deep learning powered mobile application for understanding Indian mythological deities using weight centric decision approach
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract Indian mythology is a treasure trove of divine tales, yet a gap in understanding still exists between foreign tourists and the rich cultural heritage of Indian deities. …”
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Problems and Prospects of Sustainable Development of Mountain Tourism in Modern Conditions
Published 2025-01-01“…It examines the popularity of mountain destinations among tourists and their attractiveness due to natural landscapes, culture and sporting events. …”
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The Contributions of Mgahinga Gorilla National Park Towards Economic Development of Kisoro District: A Case Study of Gisozi Parish.
Published 2023“…The researcher's findings revealed that tourists have come with some negative contributions to the local people like cultural degeneration. …”
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Coloniality and tourism: the fabric of identities and alterities in India
Published 2020-03-01“…Country crossed by the colonial matrix, India constitutes a relevant example for thinking about tourist situations and showing how institutional (Indian government) and non-institutional actors (companies, domestic tourists, members of the diaspora) mobilize tourist imaginaries for support or redefine collective identities and alterities - even sometimes reinforce them. …”
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Street art et mise en tourisme de la métropole parisienne, des festivals aux street art tours
Published 2018-07-01“…In the Parisian metropolis, street art is becoming a touristic object. It started with festivals and art exhibitions, followed by an increasing number of guided street art tours, in Paris and the suburbs. …”
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Étudier la perception des services écosystémiques pour appréhender le capital environnemental d’un territoire et ses enjeux de développement, le cas de la péninsule de Karaburun en...
Published 2017-11-01“…A perception study was done in 2014 where 95 local stakeholders in the Karaburun Peninsula were surveyed: farmers, tradesmen, tourists, residents, associations, cooperatives, and municipality. …”
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THE TOURISM SYSTEM – MAIN DIRECTIONS IN EVALUATING ITS OPERATION
Published 2013-06-01“…Tourism implies special investigation and valuation on the crossing point of representatives from different fields of activities and diverse levels of the system hierarchically arranged.Tourism activities also imply quantitative and qualitative evaluations for the use of authorities, tourism operators, communities and tourists (influencing their decision-making process). …”
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The Spanish Latin lover: a strictly domestic myth?
Published 2018-05-01“…The character of the Mediterranean Latin lover became increasingly popular in late-Francoism Spain owing to a subgenre of films that exploited masculine phantasies of sexual encounters with foreign tourists. Building on a visual analysis of several media (brochures and magazines, Government propaganda, guidebooks and travel books, postcards), this paper examines the actual presence of the Latin lover in Spanish tourism imaginaries during the Franco dictatorship. …”
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Le tourisme sexuel vu du Sahara marocain : une économie de razzia ?
Published 2010-12-01“…Trekking itineraries and camping trips on the edge of the Sahara desert in Morocco are frequently the scene of sexual exchanges between Western female tourists and their guides, who are members of settled Saharan Bedouin tribes. …”
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Perspectives of Agritourism Development in Poland, Belarus and Ukraine
Published 2017-12-01“…The analysed countries differ in their tourist potential, infrastructure, landscape values, monuments, but one thing they do - tourists want to visit them.…”
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Impact of Tourism on Social Economic Development of Kabale Municipality Kabale District.
Published 2024“…These included senior staff, Head Guide, Manager, Tourists, Community members Local government officials. …”
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Not All Landscape Palm Fertilizers Are Created Equal
Published 2015-05-01“…Their bold leaf textures create a tropical or Mediterranean look that is highly desired by residents and tourists alike. But palms have very high nutritional requirements, and deficiencies of any element can result in conspicuous and unattractive symptoms on their large leaves. …”
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Santiago de Compostela, vers une redéfinition patrimoniale du chemin de pèlerinage
Published 2013-07-01“…Despite fall of religious inclination in Occident, billions of pilgrims and tourists still go on the Pilgrimage of Camino de Santiago every year. …”
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Politiques de valorisation patrimoniale et figuration des habitants en banlieue parisienne (Plaine Commune)
Published 2015-09-01“…These inhabitants are categorized in different ways by heritage public policies: as beneficiaries, witnesses, ambassadors, participants, and even tourists. These figurations also reveal a blurring of the distinction between inhabitant and institutions, redefining the logics of heritage public policies.…”
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Landscape staging, representations, and landscape thinking in three touristified Shui villages in southern Guizhou (China)
Published 2020-10-01“…This ethnic group, which has a strong specific cultural component, has seen its daily landscapes transformed by the implementation of tourist activities. The state-led growth of the tourist industry that started in rural areas during the early 1980s and reached Guizhou in the early 2000s has unfolded according to a highly standardized official scheme. …”
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Can the ‘Other’ Frame Back in Tourism Studies?
Published 2020-03-01“…This essay began with the confusion and question about the very rare presence of non-Western tourist in the analysis of tourism. Then, I experimented to respond to such rarity by showcasing the photographs of Indonesian students-cum-tourists in the West. …”
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Le paysage agricole comme médiation dans la communication du parc naturel régional du Pilat
Published 2017-12-01“…The communication strategy of the park authorities makes it possible, by employing representations of the farming landscape and of ordinary nature, to reconcile the positions of the park’s different stakeholders such as local inhabitants, tourists, nature lovers and farmers.…”
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National Gastronomy and Gastronomic Tourism of Montenegro on its Way to the European Union
Published 2024-12-01“…The indigenous gastronomic landscape not only entices foreign tourists but also fuels increased consumption. This paper endeavours to elucidate the justification and potential of Montenegro’s gastronomic tourism by spotlighting its national gastronomy. …”
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Era Francia y no Italia. Conexiones, redes e influencias en la construcción del modelo turístico español (1880-1936)
Published 2023-02-01“…Secondly, the geographical proximity that enabled all learning processes to take place in a fluid and natural throughout the three shared tourist borders: the Atlantic, the Mediterranean and the colonial. …”
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