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    Transplantation et hybridation transculturelle dans la poésie d’Olive Senior by Myriam Moïse

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…As a matter of fact, the natural environment depicted by Senior is a fragmented Caribbean landscape, one that is deflowered by colonisation and tourism. Plants are ambivalent symbols embodying both fertility and sterility. …”
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    A New Cultural Concept: Literature Museum Libraries by Semra Atınç, Şenol Karadeniz

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Besides their feature as a cultural meeting point to inspire literary life, literature museum libraries also contribute to embracing Turkey’s cultural heritage and improving cultural tourism in Turkey.…”
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    Pascal Häusermann et le motel L’Eau vive : une conception d’avant-garde ? by Alexandra Buvignier-Legros

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…The motel evokes the excitement of the 1960s and the blossoming of a new architectural type linked with the development of tourism. This ensemble has been preserved and renovated by a group of devotees who wanted to bring the site back to life.…”
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    GEO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR DANUBE MUNICIPALITIES IN THE CONTEXT OF REGIONAL INTEGRATION by Kamen Petrov

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In practice, the region presents many challenges for forming regional development policies and interest in the area in terms of tourism and investment. The paper presents relevant conclusions and recommendations for developing the Bulgarian municipalities along the Danube.…”
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    The importance of cross-border strategies based on the example of the analysis of the Development Strategy of the Euroregion "Beskidy" for 2016-2023 and the Strategy of the Euroreg... by Sabina Sanetra-Półgrabi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Initially, it was defined what the strategy is, what role it plays in the case of cross-border cooperation structures, and the mission of cooperation within the Euroregion "Beskidy", as well as key projects aimed at the development of tourism, culture, sports and education. …”
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    La prison Winter. Revitaliser le (sombre) patrimoine sherbrookois by Sophie Abdela, David Lacoste, Yanick Laverdière

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This article outlines the planned conversion of the Winter Jail into a museum and the transmission strategies that will help avoid the pitfalls of « dark tourism ».…”
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    Economie dell'incertezza: festa, località, autonomia simbolica. Una nota by Francesco Faeta

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…This delineates autonomy, when not a real independence, of the symbolic components from the structural plane, their establishment as a fundamental element of economic and social organization (above all, but not only, with regard to tourism and to the relationship between local community and global reality). …”
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    Engaging High Water Users in Water Conservation #1: High Water Users’ Experiences and Perceptions of Water by Pei-wen Huang, Alexa J. Lamm

    Published 2016-08-01
    “… Florida has an abundance of water, but still faces an increased pressure on water resources because of a growing population, prosperous tourism, and an active agricultural industry. This 5-page fact sheet is the first in a series discussing how Extension can improve high water users' engagement in water conservation by focusing on high water users' characteristics, experiences with water issues, and perceptions of water. …”
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    THE MENTALITY INFLUENCE TO ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE ADAPTATION IN INTERNATIONAL COMPANY'S CONDITIONS by O. Solntseva

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…The conclusion has been made, that this сircumstance is one of the features and conditions of the successful existence of international network companies of hotel and tourism business.…”
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    Les barrages alpins by Alain Marnezy

    Published 2008-03-01
    “…A certain diversification in the uses of water then gradually developed, related to tourism development in the local communities. Today, the use of facilities belonging to EDF (French Electricity Authority) to provide water for winter resorts to make artificial snow represents a new phase. …”
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    Enhancing Professional Communication Through English For Specific Purposes by Elda Marta Suri

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… This study aims to explore the implementation of English for Specific Purposes (ESP) in addressing the unique linguistic and professional needs of specific fields, such as business, healthcare, engineering, and tourism. The research adopts a mixed-method approach, combining qualitative interviews with ESP practitioners and quantitative analysis of student performance. …”
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    La fabrique de la protection by Lionel Laslaz, Agathe Robert-Kérivel, Chloé Vial-Pailler, Camille Noûs

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…A reflection on the notion of contiguity and gateway allows us to think about their different strategies of articulation with areas equipped for tourism, notably ski areas. The ability to circulate in the reserves with more or less constraints also contributes to their acceptance.…”
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    Economic Value of Florida Water Resources: Value Derived by Tourists and Recreationists from Freshwater-Based Recreation by Tatiana Borisova, Tara Wade, Xiang Bi, Kurt Oehlbeck, Kelly A. Grogan

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…It uses Florida-based economic studies to provide natural resource professionals and interested citizens with information regarding the value of water-based tourism and recreation in Florida. http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/fe1067 …”
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    Alpine dams by Alain Marnezy

    Published 2008-03-01
    “…A certain diversification in the uses of water then gradually developed, related to tourism development in the local communities. Today, the use of facilities belonging to EDF (French Electricity Authority) to provide water for winter resorts to make artificial snow represents a new phase. …”
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    Economic Value of Florida Water Resources: Value Derived by Tourists and Recreationists from Freshwater-Based Recreation by Tatiana Borisova, Tara Wade, Xiang Bi, Kurt Oehlbeck, Kelly A. Grogan

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…It uses Florida-based economic studies to provide natural resource professionals and interested citizens with information regarding the value of water-based tourism and recreation in Florida. http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/fe1067 …”
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    CZECHOSLAVAK CAPITAL IN INTERWAR YUGOSLAVIA: ECONIMIC INFLUENCE AND INVESTMENTS by Milan Balaban

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Drawing upon published literature and archival sources, the study analyzes the extent of Czechoslovak capital involvement in various sectors of the Yugoslav economy, including banking, industry, and tourism. It investigates Czechoslovak investments’ motivations, geographical distribution, and socio-economic implications for Yugoslavia. …”
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    Reinventing a territory? Snowboard establishment and development process in the Oisans area by Dorothée Fournier, Michaël Attali, Anne-Marie Granet Abisset

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…The situation of the 1980s considerably compromises the success of mountain tourism. Driven by the Californian counterculture, the innovation transmitted by snowboarding allows the Oisans to maintain its touristy character, while transforming the socio-cultural dimension of the territory. …”
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    Luang Prabang, sanctuaire Unesco et paradis gay by David Berliner

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…Among the unexpected effects of UNESCO recognition and the attendant tourist boom, Luang Prabang is now described by some of its inhabitants and tourists as a town that has become gay (although men slept with men in Laos long before the advent of tourism and heritage-making). There is, indeed, another Luang Prabang, the “gay paradise”, seen as indecent by most locals and which represents the other facet of the town of tradition, monks and “pure” women.…”
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    Pratiques nautiques en Bretagne : rivalités plurielles, représentations et pratiques en concurrence by Marion Florez

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Such coastal areas, rich in biodiversity and at the heart of nature conservation issues, are also used as levers for implementing policies for the development of tourism which are also reliant on sports. Based on a collection of statements made by inhabitants, sports practitioners, and the managers of natural spaces, this article attempts to analyse the interrelationships between the various groups of users sharing these spaces. …”
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