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    The backpackers' “round the world” trip, standardised journey? by Brenda Le Bigot

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…At times portrayed as a dissenter against mass tourism, the backpacker is at the same time described as being bound to his own illusions of freedom and reduced to use pre-determined routes and accommodation. …”
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    JAPANESE WOMEN'S ACTIVISM SUSTAINS A LIFE-GIVING COMMUNITY IN THE PANDEMIC by J. Peracullo

    Published 2023-04-01
    “… The COVID-19 pandemic brought significant challenges to the women dependent on the healthcare and tourism industries for the livelihood of their families. …”
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  3. 1723

    Communiquer sur le patrimoine naturel. Discours de presse locale dans les Ramières de la Drôme, Rhône-Alpes (1981-2008) by Émeline Comby, Yves-François Le Lay

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…The definitions of natural heritage depend on an environmental context, a political approach (the local community adapt a top down protection), economical (with tourism) and socio-cultural issues.…”
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    Smooth or sticky? An analysis of service variability by Jianlan Zhong, Zhibin Lin, Fu Jia, Tobias Schoenherr

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study enriches the debate between consistency and unpredictability in service offerings, providing valuable insights to refine tourism service design and enhance overall customer satisfaction.…”
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    El Hierro UNESCO Geopark: Geological Heritage, Geoconservation and Geoturism. by Ramón Casillas Ruiz, Yurena Pérez Candelario, Cristina Ferro Fernández

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…This interesting geological heritage has been made available to the island's human community, embodied in an incipient geological tourism as a complement and continuity to the sustainable growth policy initiated by the local authorities decades ago.…”
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    El enredo de Carmen y el primer turismo en España (1830-1875) by Manuel Santirso

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…This network was ripped during the period 1865-1875, because political conflicts and wars on both sides of the Pyrenees. Elite tourism would take root in Spain only after this new parenthesis, and it would consume a consolidated folkloric image of the country.…”
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    Ethnogenèse du New Age andin : à la recherche de l’Inca global by Antoinette Molinié

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…In Peru, we witness the emergence of an original culture that takes its roots from two matrices: the Andean culture that results from a fusion of the pre-Hispanic culture with Christianism, and the New Age movement that has been introduced with mystic tourism. The fusion of these two strands gives rise to ritual creations that we describe and analyze. …”
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    Application of Taiwan’s Human Rights-Themed Cultural Assets and Spatial Information by Shuhui Lin

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Also, I apply spatial information to the academic research of human rights-themed cultural assets, aiming to deepen local cultural identity and unveiling that human studies influence spatial practice. Tourism is an important experience economy. Based on the value of Taiwan’s human rights-themed cultural assets, I plan to guide the human rights journey in Taipei to share Taiwan’s experience of happiness with the world, as well.…”
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    Oltre i margini: comunità, risorse, prospettive by Laura Bonato, Damiano Cortese, Roberta Clara Zanini

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This is a significant ‘growth potential’ still to be discovered through related strategic elements such as the environment, culture, agriculture, renewable energy and tourism, in order to enable a suitable economic development of local communities through the preservation of agro-cultural landscapes and historical-artistic heritage. …”
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    What the 2012 Census of Agriculture Is Telling Us about Miami-Dade County by Edward Evans, Fredy H. Ballen

    Published 2016-11-01
    “… Agriculture is an important contributor to Florida’s economy. Only the tourism industry employs more Floridians. In 2012, agricultural output was estimated at $141.8 billion, accounting for 14.9% of the state’s gross domestic product, and providing employment for 20.8% of the state’s labor force. …”
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    Positive practices of the catering industry of the Russian Federation in the COVID-19 pandemic by E. V. Burdenko, G. V. Korolev

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Among them are simplified terms for renting premises; sale of finished products by delivery to the direct consumer or pickup; non-standard formats of catering enterprises; restoration of demand for catering; application of new technologies in the process of cooking; introduction of vending machines in the catering industry; cooperation of catering enterprises with the tourism business.…”
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    ESTRATÉGIAS DE MARKETING NA SERRA DO CAPARAÓ by Rafael Neves Machado, Ivonete Faria Castelani, Paulo Roberto Cunha Junior, Elisângela Freitas da Silva

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…It was noted that the municipalities have a strong partnership to strengthen tourism throughout the region and stressed that it is important to keep tourists as long as possible, including enjoying all the attractions available, contributing to the growth of satisfaction to all business spheres of the counties. …”
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    Microplastics in beach sediments, seawater, and common fish in tourist destinations by M. Go, A. Ybanez, A. Ilano, F. Cababat, L. De La Calzada

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The global concern over microplastic pollution has been on the rise, primarily due to its detrimental effects on marine ecosystems and the potential health risks it poses to humans. Tourism activities are the main sources of plastic waste that deteriorates into microplastics. …”
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    Fighting against depopulation in inland Spain. Alternatives from Art, Design and Architecture by José-Luis Baró Zarzo, Javier Poyatos Sebastián, Nydia Martínez Martínez

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Many attempts, albeit half-hearted, have been made to reverse or at least put a stop to this territorial imbalance through economic policies such as support of agricultural activities, funding of entrepreneurship, and restoration of cultural heritage for the promotion of rural tourism. There is also an extensive range of imaginative popular initiatives for the repopulation of these municipalities, appealing especially to young people. …”
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    Being Innovative at Work Through Psychological Contract for Sustainable Human Development by Anggraeni Ade Irma, Derbani Adnane, Kusumastuti Widyahayu Warmmeswara, Prayogi Joni

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This research investigated the impact of the psychological contract on employees' innovative behaviour in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in the tourism industry. The dimensional approach to the dynamic concept of psychological contract and innovative work behaviour was used to demonstrate employee perception. …”
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    The Contemporary Museum as a Site for Displaying Values by Mare Kõiva

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…In contemporary society the institution serves many important roles, being a place for displaying historical and contemporary values, an institution for preserving and displaying personal and collective memory, cultural values, for collecting tangible and intangible values, an institution for creating identity and ethnic kudos, a work place, an educational environment, a framework for promoting ethnic handicraft and art, a place for integrating different folklore festivals, exhibitions, shows; they are connected to tourism patterns and museum business. The article reflects the changes in the development of museums in the late twentieth and early twenty-first century, focusing on the main key words being multifunctional museum, the museum as an open classroom, presentation of tangible and intangible history, the relation and mergence of permanent and temporary exhibitions. …”
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    Synoptic analysis of 500 hpa flow patterns in rainy Spring’s Arasbaran region by Karim Amininia

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…Arasbaran is one of most important regions in terms of agriculture, economics and tourism in northwest of Iran that it usually receives the most yearly spring precipitation. …”
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