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    IFAS Community Development: Cooperatives as Tools for Community and Economic Development in Florida by Mark A. Brennan

    Published 2005-04-01
    “…This is particularly relevant in the increasingly fragile climate where the mainstays of rural economies, namely agriculture and tourism, operate. In response to decreasing agricultural opportunities and growth pressure, extension and development agents routinely seek new approaches and opportunities for community and economic development. …”
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    Des Brésiliens dans la France des années 1820. Contribution à une histoire des mobilités transatlantiques au xixe siècle by Delphine Diaz

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…For other Brazilians, the stay in France during the Restoration was simply a leisure time, in Paris as well as in provincial towns, were Brazilian elites indulged in the pleasures of sea bathing and tourism. Thanks to French police records, this study will highlight that really diverse Brazilian group that stayed in France during the 1820s.…”
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    The Analysis of the Rise and Fall of Globalization by Sertif DEMİR, R. Dilek KOÇAK

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Globalization is a term explaining the increasing connectivity and cross-border activity among nations in economic, business, trade, tourism, migration, and cultural activities. Globalization has been the most contentious concept that has been evaluated according to political biases and national interests. …”
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    IFAS Community Development: Cooperatives as Tools for Community and Economic Development in Florida by Mark A. Brennan

    Published 2005-04-01
    “…This is particularly relevant in the increasingly fragile climate where the mainstays of rural economies, namely agriculture and tourism, operate. In response to decreasing agricultural opportunities and growth pressure, extension and development agents routinely seek new approaches and opportunities for community and economic development. …”
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    Motivation management of tourist services consumer by M. A. Zhukova

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…A list of types of recreation has been formulated, and their interrelation with the types of tourism, that travelers enjoy the most demand has been shown.…”
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    La conquête du littoral « indien » d’Afrique du Sud  by Sylvain Guyot, Julien Dellier

    Published 2008-10-01
    “…Its conquest is strategic for different groups (English-speaking, Afrikaners, Zulus, Xhosas etc.) and implies specific economic valorisations (seaports, industries, tourism, nature conservation, agriculture) grounded in time (pre-colonial, colonial, apartheid and post-apartheid) and space (different modes of territorial appropriation). …”
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    Les sociétés rurales européennes ont-elles accepté les politiques publiques paysagères ? by Pierre Donadieu

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…They face the risk to be divided in three categories of relations with the farming and wooded spaces : encouraging cultivation and gardening of local services for practices of residential, leisure and tourism ; encouraging the maintaining of agro-industries in intensive farming regions ; or in the two precedent cases, by involving values of sustainable development, implementing land project in the perspective of a localized and sustainable auto-development. …”
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    Assistance for Florida's Rural Communities: The Rural Economic Development Initiative by Hank Cothran, David Mulkey, Mary Helen Blakeslee

    Published 2003-08-01
    “…REDI is housed in the Governor's Office of Tourism, Trade, and Economic Development (OTTED) where it coordinates the efforts of state and regional agencies working to assist qualified communities. …”
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    Construction of a place brand by Jacques Felix Michelet, Frédéric Giraut

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…The approach adopted by the Swiss canton of Valais to develop a place brand – the attribution of an overall quality relating to the characteristics, excellence and originality of a place and to a group of products and services – appears exemplary in that it has been instrumental in developing tourism and agricultural production, and promoting industry. …”
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    ROLE OF EVENTFULNESS IN SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF NEIGHBORHOODS (CASE STUDY: SHIRAZ, IRAN) by Aeizh AZMI, Khojasteh HASHEMI

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…The statistical population consisted of local experts, including the specialists, municipality authorities, and researchers of tourism and eventfulness. The total population sampling was performed as the qualitative research up to the saturation point. …”
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    « What is the Grand Canyon ? » by Julia Vogel

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The author shows how, in addition to the construction of a nature external to humans, the “cultures” of Native Americans are made into tourism. This nature-culture dichotomy has two opposite effects: on the one hand, it gives Native Americans a stand in the national park, while on the other hand, it keeps them in a peripheral position relative to the NPS.…”
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    A gestão ambiental nas paisagens da bacia do Araripe no Estado do Ceará by Frederico de Holanda Bastos, Abner Monteiro Nunes Cordeiro, Francisco Edigley Macedo, Ruy Emmanuel Silva de Azevedo

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Different uses of the natural resources can be found in the region, mainly agriculture, tourism, mining and urban expansion, which causes many environmental impacts and disturbance on natural dynamics. …”
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    Public Librarians’ Needs for in-service Training in Turkey by Şenol Karadeniz, Bülent Yılmaz

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…The research universe consists the graduates of Department of Information Management and work as librarians, vice directors and directors in the public libraries of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism. 243 questionnaires were sent to the managers and librarians out of323. …”
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    L’artisanat touristique du Sud-Ouest des États-Unis. L’exemple des objets collectés par Alphonse Pinart à Santa Fe, à la fin du xixe siècle by Éloïse Galliard

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…In the American South-West city, where incoming settler population were growing, tourism and the acculturation of the local Amerindian populations, a merchant by the name of Aaron Gold sold small ceramic figurines made by Pueblo Indians for the souvenir trade. …”
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    Tradicionais e novos atrativos nos balneários turísticos na Franças e no Nordeste do Brasil by Alexandre Queiroz Pereira, Bertrand Cozic, Eustogio Dantas

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Throughout the 20th century, tropical areas became increasingly more attractive, and today they represent places of international prominence for the practice of tourism and leisure activities. Therefore, aware of the coexistence of generations of seaside resorts, this article proposes to understand the role of nautical practices, marinas and golf courses in the formation or reinvention of tourist and seaside resorts in the northeastern region of Brazil. …”
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    Il Palio di San Michele di Bastia (Umbria): un nuovo modello festivo by Fiorella Giacalone

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…Bastia is not a major city, it is not a destination for cultural tourism, but the Palio represents in an exemplary way as a festival can "create" a community, a place of gathering of young and adolescents. …”
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    Master of Arts in Project Planning and Management (MAPPM) by Kabale University

    Published 2022
    “…It adopts a generic approach to project management and is designed for projects in construction and engineering, events management, research and development, community services, trade, tourism and agricultural projects. The programme consists of 15 compulsory taught courses while the second part will involve a project inform of a Dissertation Writing.t provides participants with the opportunity to study project planning and management at a broader and advanced level. …”
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