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Behind the lenses: Biases in the contribution of wildlife photography to biodiversity representation
Published 2025-02-01Subjects: Get full text
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Valoriser l’écologie pour légitimer le paysage ?
Published 2019-04-01“…These are illustrated by the representations from traveling writers, which reflect the urban imaginary of rural nature. Photography analysis shows that ecological valuation by the stakeholders not only depends on ecological qualities of habitats but also on uses and practises. …”
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Conceptual framework for assessing the ecotourism carrying capacity of mangrove areas at ujung piring beach, Mlonggo
Published 2025-01-01“…The assessment results indicate that the mangrove forests in the region have high biodiversity and facilities that support various ecotourism activities, such as trekking, nature photography, and wildlife observation. The tourism capacity evaluation also identifies that the area can accommodate a number of visitors, considering factors such as area size, types of activities, and visit duration. …”
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Zoological exhibitions in natural history museums: classic design and modern approach
Published 2024-12-01“…In fact, the further development of zoological exhibitions is determined by scientific and technological progress, and the development of digital technologies (high-quality cameras, drone technology, and smartphones) has made the process of nature photography more accessible. This provides endless possibilities for involving such materials in exhibition activities, which is facilitated by the variety of social networks and various aggregators of visual and audio information available for exchange and use. …”
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