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    Western North American Cruise Shipping Network: Space Structure and System by Xumao Li, Chang Li, Zukun Long

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…., have developed into a whole with the scaling up of cruise tourism. To prove it, we used complex network analysis methods to explore the port connections and the spatial structure of the cruise shipping network in these regions. …”
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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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    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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    Coexistence between people and polar bears supports Indigenous knowledge mobilization in wildlife management and research by Katharina M. Miller, Georgina Berg, Indigenous Knowledge Keepers of Churchill, Michael Lickers, Nickia McIvor, Dominique A. Henri

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Through this case study, we explored human-polar bear coexistence in the community through Indigenous voices, documented social-ecological change, and mobilized recommendations as future visions to inform inclusive management and research strategies: elevate Indigenous knowledge, support proactive management and less invasive research, cultivate a culture of coexistence, improve education and safety awareness, and protect polar bears to support tourism. We used community-based participatory research, coproduction of knowledge, hands back, hands forward, and storytelling, mixing methods from the social sciences and Indigenous ways of knowing. …”
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    La Sacralisation littéraire et picturale de la montagne au XIXe siècle : (re)naissances et épiphanies by Françoise Dupeyron-Lafay

    Published 2008-05-01
    “…Mountains, that had been objects of indifference, fear, or even terror and loathing until the mid-18th century, became literary and pictorial subjects in their own right from the Romantic period onwards, especially in the wake of Rousseau’s La Nouvelle Héloïse (1761)—that radically changed the approach to nature—, and the first ascents of Mont Blanc in the 1780s that marked the beginning of Alpine tourism, and turned Chamonix (and later the Swiss Alps) into indispensable features of the "Grand Tour". …”
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    Research on Urban Historical Block Planning Method Based on Big Data Multimedia Technology by Mulan Yang, Mohamad Reza Bin Mohamed Afla

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…By comparing the division effect and business operation mode of historical blocks under different technological environments, it is concluded that the efficiency of traditional data survey and statistical mode is faster than that of big data multimedia technology, and it is more accurate and efficient in analyzing and studying the commercial market and tourism development planning of historical blocks. …”
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    Mykonos: a place of experimentation for the gastronomy-world relationship by Olivier Etcheverria

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Empirical and exploratory in nature, the case study began with a bibliographic review followed by field work aiming to identify the foods and beverages sold in establishments marketing souvenirs, data being collected from a spatial sample delineated by the circuit of the Linha Turismo (Tourist Line), a tourism bus service in the city. As a result, we found that the offer of gastronomic souvenirs in Curitiba is varied, though cookies, chocolates, wines and cane alcohol (cachaça) stand out, as these are tied to the cultural identity of Curitiba and the region in which the city is inserted.…”
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    Digging up Old Stories: How the Soviet Myths of Allied Intervention into the Russian North in 1918–1919 are used in the Context of Russia’s War in Ukraine. The Case of Mudyug Conce... by Natalia Golysheva

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Backed by the state, the local memory activists in Arkhangelsk in North Russia took to restoring the Mudyug camp museum as a forepost of patriotic tourism in the region.  …”
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    Weavers, embroiderers, and armadoras in Yucatan: New and old work classes at home by Jimena Méndez-Navarro, María de Jesús Ávila-Sánchez

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…The new local expressions connected to tourism have been able to position their products at a global scale. …”
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    Deep Learning Implementation Using CNN to Classify Bali God Sculpture Pictures by Ni Luh Gede Pivin Suwirmayanti, I Wayan Budi Sentana, I Ketut Gede Darma Putra, Made Sudarma, I Made Sukarsa, Komang Budiarta

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Apart from contributing to introducing the Balinese God Statue, this research can also be a basis for developing more comprehensive applications in culture and tourism.…”
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    The Influence of Individual Characteristics on Cultural Consumption from the Perspective of Complex Social Network by Hui Liu, Shuang Lu, Ximeng Wang, Shaobo Long

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Studies have shown that (1) social networks have a significant impact on cultural consumption; compared to gift money and social interaction, communication costs have a greater impact on cultural consumption; (2) communication costs have a greater impact on education consumption, entertainment consumption, and tourism consumption; (3) under the influence of social networks, individual characteristics have a significant impact on cultural consumption; (4) the higher the level of education, the easier it is for cultural consumption. …”
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