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    COVID-19 and Economic Growth: Does Good Government Performance Pay Off? by Michael König, Adalbert Winkler

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Moreover, we control for international spillovers captured by trade openness and export exposure to tourism. Results for most specifications show that good government performance pays off as the respective countries record less severe revisions of growth forecasts. …”
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    CHURU-KOHO POTTERY OF LAM DONG PROVINCE IN RELATION TO CHAM POTTERY by Van Mon Truong

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Therefore, preserving and promoting this heritage in economic, cultural, social, and tourism development is critical. We use the research methods of ethnology and anthropology, including fieldwork, participant observation, interviews, and comparison, combined with the theories of historical particularism of Franz Boas, cultural ecology of Julian Steward, and cultural acculturation of American anthropologists to analyze and explain the similarities and differences among the types of pottery. …”
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    Diversity of gastropoda in the Pepe River Parangtritis, Bantul, D.I. Yogyakarta by Budiantoro Agung

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The Pepe River empties in the middle of Parangtritis Beach so it will be affected by tourism developed in the area. This research aims to identify the types of gastropods in the Pepe Parangtritis River, analyze their level of diversity, and also examine each type of gastropod in their environment. …”
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    Fire Safety Evaluation for Scenic Spots: An Evidential Best-Worst Method by Dongjun Chen, Hongbin Xie

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Fire safety plays a vital role in tourism management, which can cause significant loss of life and property. …”
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    International economic relations between the Russian Federation and African countries by M. M. Mahamat

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…According to the author, promising models of trade cooperation between Russia and Africa are: development of the mutual trade in goods for which there is an unrealised export potential, for example, fruits, mineral resources, cocoa, and chemical products; expansion of cooperation in the service sector, especially in the tourism and educational fields; strengthening investment cooperation, especially in the oil and gas industry and nuclear energy.…”
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    THE EFFECT OF ACCOMMODATION ENTERPRISES WORKERS' PERCEPTION OF SERVANT LEADERSHIP ON ORGANIZATIONAL IDENTIFICATION: THE CASE OF KONYA by Neriman Çelik

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The purpose of this study is; therelationship between servant leadership and organizational identification isexamined in the tourism sector. In this context, an empirical study has beenconducted with 379 occupations in the accommodation enterprises in Konya witheasy sampling method from non-random sampling methods. …”
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    Social Project as a Technology for Developing Leadership Qualities in Modern Students by L. R. Fazleeva

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…To that end, we have conducted a survey among the students of the faculty of service, tourism, and technology of public catering (N=69) with the aim to reveal the leadership skills. …”
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    Microplastic hotspots mapped across the Southern Ocean reveal areas of potential ecological impact by Aidan Hunter, Sally E. Thorpe, Arlie H. McCarthy, Clara Manno

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…We identify potential hotspot areas of ecological impact from a spatial overlap analysis of multiple data sets to understand where marine biota are likely to interact with local microplastic emissions (from ship traffic and human populations associated with scientific research and tourism). Then we account for cumulative effects by identifying which areas with potential elevated microplastic-biota interaction are already subject to climate change related stresses (ocean warming and acidification). …”
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    Dal dono al souvenir. Pratiche del dare e avere tra economia del turismo e cultura dell’ospitalità by Lucilla Rami Ceci

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…In these societies the tourism has become essential for the presence of an attractive cultural heritage – often valued only for the archaeological endowment – and the lack  of other industrial activities. …”
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    L’aménagement du territoire tunisien : 50 ans de politiques à l’épreuve de la mondialisation by Najem Dhaher

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…Town and country planning, first seen as minor topics, were linked to the building industry and housing. It is only when tourism became prominent in the 1970’s with its corollary, spatial planning, that town and country planning were given attention. …”
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    Timelines of Tension: Trajectories of Protected-Area Creation in the Austrian Alps by Valerie Braun, Gebhard Bendler, Andreas Haller, Kati Heinrich

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Governmental bodies, environmental conservation groups and local actors, such as farmers or locals involved in tourism, are either in favour of or in opposition to the designation of protected areas in their home regions. …”
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    Planning for Recreational Waterway Access in Rural Coastal Settings by Corina Guevara, Charles Sidman, Robert Swett, Alan Hodges

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…According to a recent report sponsored by the Outdoor Industry Association, the provision of public water access has increased outdoor recreation tourism, which could bring much-needed economic benefits to rural areas. …”
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    PM10 AIR POLLUTION IN MASHAD CITY USING ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK AND MAKOV CHAIN MODEL

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Because of its climatic conditions and its tourism, the city is at the highest risk of this type of pollution. …”
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    3D technology applied to preserve cultural heritage: Historical monument Castelul Fermecat by Oprea Roxana-Laura, Badea Ana Cornelia

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In this paper is presented an optimized workflow for 3D modeling and scanning of the historical monument Castelul Fermecat located in the Nicolae Romanescu National Park in Craiova, Dolj County, Romania. 3D scanning was performed both inside and outside the building, topographic measurements were made for integration in the National Stereographic Projection System 1970 and in the final part all the obtained data were combined resulting in a complex 3D representation of the building. 3D scanning of the Castelul Fermecat was carried out with a view to its inventory by the Craiova City Hall - Heritage Department and its promotion by the owner for tourism and commercial purposes. Castelul Fermecat, together with the Nicolae Romanescu National Park and other objectives in it, is on the list of historical monuments with identification code DJ-II-a-A-07924.…”
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    URBAN REGENERATION AND TOURIST DEVELOPMENT: THE CASE OF THE FORMER INDUSTRIAL SUBURB OF BAGNOLI (NAPLES, ITALY) by Silvia IACUONE

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…However, at the same time, Bagnoli still retains great potential and tourist resources, which could help it in the process of urban regeneration and recovery of tourism, until now largely hampered by bureaucracy, corruption and incapacity of the political class. …”
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    Return migration, entrepreneurship and development in rural Kosova by Lumnije Kadriu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…However, new dynamics, especially in tourism potential, are emerging in rural areas. The cases in this paper are quite unique and serve as an illustration of different individual agencies of migrants used as strategy of return.…”
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