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The tourism and hospitality industries have widely adopted information technology (IT) to reduce costs, enhance operational efficiency, and most importantly to improve service quality and customer experience.
Leung, R. +5 more
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Alternative tourism: new forms of tourism in Bethlehem for the Palestinian tourism industry
War and conflict are usually seen as major hindrances to travel and tourism. The daily diet of war and conflict stories that have emanated from the second uprising (Intifada), give the impression that the tourism industry is the least likely sector to ...
Rami Khalil Isaac, Isaac, R
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Programmable etherified‐starch networks enable humidity‐responsive soft actuators with tunable and reversible deformation. By tailoring crosslinking density and structural design, rapid response, controllable actuation, and long‐term stability are achieved.
Dan Zhou +13 more
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Alternative Tourism: Case of Mongolian Equestrian Tourism
Abstract Mongolia is a country of livestock. Herds men play special roles in Mongolian social life. Mongolian herds men have great knowledge, skills and experiences. An accident that they are called. “Masters of a thousand professions“. The herds men’s job is buzy and hard.
Bilegsaikhan Munkhuu +3 more
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A MEMS‐integrated metamaterial filter enables continuous, low‐voltage spectral tuning in the long‐wavelength infrared (LWIR). The device employs extraordinary optical transmission in a dual suspended metasurface stack, where electrostatic actuation precisely controls the intermembrane air gap.
Oleg Bannik +6 more
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The preservation and sustainable use of cultural heritage, especially historical (and, incidentally, scientific) heritage, and its introduction into tourism for the benefit of leisure and discovery activities, give rise to new forms and fuel new offers ...
Jean-Marie Breton
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Data‐Efficient Electromagnetic Surrogate Solver Through Dissipative Relaxation Transfer Learning
Dissipative relaxation transfer learning (DIRTL) enables data‐efficient training of electromagnetic surrogate solvers by pretraining data generated with artificial material loss before fine‐tuning on target lossless data. The framework suppresses resonant outlier effects during early training, allowing effective adaptation to high‐amplitude resonances ...
Sunghyun Nam +2 more
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DEVELOPMENT OF THE TOURIST BRAND "STARA ZAGORA, BULGARIA"
Stara Zagora, Bulgaria has a rich cultural history, folklore traditions, natural features, industrial heritage and a number of sporting achievements.
B. Stoykova
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Integrating Sustainable Tourism Development in Coastal and Marine Zone Environment
Tourism in marine and coastal areas is a complex phenomenon. Tourism in coastal areas brings along both positive and negative effects on the environment as a result of activities exerted upon such areas by proponents and tourists.
Lawal Mohammed Marafa
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Residents' support for tourism development: The role of residents' place image and perceived tourism impacts [PDF]
Drawing on the triple bottom line approach for tourism impacts (economic, socio-cultural and environmental) and adopting a non-forced approach for measuring residents' perception of these impacts, this study explores the role of residents' place image in
Szivas, E.M. +5 more
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