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    Early Alpine mountain bike events by Jean Saint-Martin, Frédéric Savre, Thierry Terret

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Featuring among the vectors of its development, the first competitions and/or events played an essential role in establishing a special relationship between sport and tourism economy. As a new lease of life for a number of ski resorts undergoing crisis at the time, mountain biking offered the various actors (riders, cycle dealers, political and institutional leaders) an opportunity to valorise a technical and social innovation in mountain areas.…”
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    La Camargue, terre d’enjeux, première étape d’une gestion intégrée des zones côtières by Hugues Heurtefeux, Provence Lanzellotti

    Published 2008-04-01
    “…The objective is to reconcile on this land, in integrated coastal zone management reasoning, the conservation of nature, landscape and traditions with tourism activities. It is thus absolutely necessary to prevent a "Coastal squeeze" on this emblematic land which would lead to less beach and more sprawl of concrete (groynes, hard rocks to hold the line). …”
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    Digital Technology Adoption in the Agriculture Sector: Challenges and Complexities in Africa by David Mhlanga, Emmanuel Ndhlovu

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…While the literature on digital technologies in sectors such as manufacturing, communications, tourism and hospitality, and education abounds, focus on the applicability, relevance, and adoption of digital technologies in farming, particularly by smallholder farmers in agrarian Africa, remains limited. …”
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    Les enjeux du végétal dans une ville du « Sud »  by Mustapha El Hannani, Aude Nuscia Taïbi, Naïma Brabra, Sigrid Giffon

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…In the iconography and descriptions of writers and travellers, Marrakesh is indissociable from its palm groves and plants which confer a strong identity to a landscape the city has promoted for tourism. This image has increasingly become disconnected from reality, the garden-city and oasis image is fading away in the face of the extension and densification of the city. …”
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    Evaluation Geotourism Potential of Babagorgor Village Using Reynard and Pereira Methods by Amir Ali Abbaszade, Hamid Ganjaeian, Zahra Zangane Tabar, Fatemeh Noredin Mosa

    Published 2013-08-01
    “…Geo-sites are one of the major tourist attractions, an important role in any country's tourism industry. One of the essential strategies for the development of geotourism, is the full identification of potential areas for geotourism. …”
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    Cheeses Lying Fallow. The Difficult Revival of Cheese Production in a Post-industrial Ariège Valley (Pyrenees, France) by Tristan Fournier, Olivier Lepiller, Guillaume Simonet

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…While, for the last twenty years, this post-industrial valley has turned towards the development of tourism, the article provides an understanding of the constraints that have prevented any renewal of cheese production until recently. …”
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    Intangible heritage as a social construction of authenticity: the example of Tunisian cuisine by Wadie Othmani

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…This article offers a geographical study of the culinary heritage of Tunisia, a North African country in the Maghreb region, whose economy is strongly supported by the tourism sector. Thanks to the crossing, on the one hand, of the perimeter of production and development of a culinary culture inked through the succession of civilizations throughout the history of the country and, on the other hand, of the perimeter encompassing the Maghrebis (Tunisians, Algerians, Libyans and the diaspora) who currently consume spicy dishes (which characterize Tunisian cuisine) on a daily basis, the article proposes to determine the Territory of Tunisian Culinary Heritage (TTCH). …”
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    Hunting system of long-beaked echidna (Zaglossus bruijnii) by Waibem and Saukorem local communities, Tambrauw Regency, West Papua by Tresia Frida Awak, Sepus Fatem, Aksamina Yohanita

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…Hunting time of western long-beaked echidnais normally done after rain, crescent moon, and during night. Eco-tourism development is expected to increase the income of local people as well as reducing hunting pressure of this species.…”
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    L’eau et ses représentations dans les paysages de zones humides littorales : entre visibilité et invisibilité by Céline Barthon, Xavier Michel, Mathilde de Cacqueray, Céline Chadenas, Vincent Andreu-Boussut, Arnaud de Lajartre

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…This article takes as a point of departure the observation that there has been a radical change in the understanding and appreciation of coastal wetlands under the combined effects of changes in the way they are perceived, new scientific knowledge, and policies aimed at the protection and promotion of tourism and heritage sites. It questions the importance of and relationship to water and its interfaces in terms of the way the landscape is perceived by the inhabitants and administrators of four territories recognized for the importance of their wetlands. …”
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    From tradition to progressiveness: Analyzing Thailand's image on youtube amid post-cannabis legalization. by Ibtesam Mazahir, Smith Boonchutima, Safeena Yaseen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The prevailing media narratives, which included tourism, celebration, and policy, further emphasized the positive perspective on the advantages of legalizing marijuana. …”
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    Valoriser le patrimoine culturel pyrénéen à l’aide d’une plateforme et d’une application mobile by Landy Rajaonarivo, Marie-Noëlle Bessagnet, Christian Sallaberry, Annig Le Parc Lacayrelle, Philippe Roose

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…TCVPYR is a European FEDER project which aims to promote tourism in the French Pyrenees region by leveraging its cultural heritage. …”
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    Interpretation of Disruptive Innovation in the Era of Smart Cities of the Fourth Industrial Revolution by Gábor Nick, Ferenc Pongrácz, Edit Radács

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…From the automotive industry to the energy sector and to tourism, newcomers emerge everywhere, building on the tools of disruptive innovation, which with earlier unprecedented speeds transform their previous industry power. …”
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    Territorialisation de la plateforme Airbnb by Alexandre Grondeau, Gwenaëlle Dourthe

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…We will then look at the consequences of this process of territorial appropriation by various social groups and by the political actors in charge, taking into account the massive tourism context in our study areas. We will then examine the positioning of residents as users or providers of the Airbnb platform, and the opposition it may encounter. …”
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    Hesitations and reconfigurations in the management of visitor flows in outstanding natural areas by Vincent Vles

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…The growing importance of immaterial factors in regulating flows of visits to these areas combined with the radical paradigm shift that now considers natural common resources as being both material and immaterial help, by their development, to determine the tourism regulation of these exceptional sites. The analysis of perceptions and representations contributes to the knowledge of the methods of optimizing nature and establishes concerted intervention with visitors as a major factor in local development.…”
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    Coral Reef Conservation Strategies for Everyone by Kathryn E. Lohr, Joshua T. Patterson

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…About 400 million people rely on coral reef fish as a source of protein; about 6 million people make a living by catching and selling coral reef fish and invertebrates; tourism activities like SCUBA diving and snorkeling provide revenue of US $9.6 billion per year; and reefs reduce wave energy by 97%, helping to protect 197 million people in coastal areas from beach erosion, wave energy, and flooding. …”
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    Metamorphosis of Mining Landscapes in the Lower Lusatian Lignite Basin (Germany): New Uses and New Image of a Mining Region by Michel Deshaies

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Many large lakes have been created in the old pits to support the development of new tourism activities. Huge mining wasteland areas have been reforested or used to install wind farms and photovoltaic parks. …”
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