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Artificial snow resists wind, water and temperature changes better than natural snow and is increasingly used as a complement when natural snow is not enough.
Eriksson, Emelie
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Powering green and low-carbon Olympics. [PDF]
Shi T, Yang N, Wan J.
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Evaluating ski resort investment projects: adapting to new climatic challenges [PDF]
Climate change is significantly impacting ski centers in Central Europe. Warmer winters are leading to less snowfall and more rain, which can result in lower revenues for these resorts. To address this challenge, implementing technologies like higher-
Jirous, Samuel
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Life Cycle Assessment of Functionalized Bionanocompounds with Ice Nucleation Protein for Freezing Applications. [PDF]
Fuentes OP, Osma JF.
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"With Anything Manmade There is Going to be Danger": The Cultural Context of Navajo Opinions Regarding Snowmaking on the San Francisco Peaks [PDF]
This article explores the perspectives of Navajo living in Leupp, Arizona, who object to a plan to use artificial snow on the San Francisco ...
Dunstan, Adam
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Ampliació del sistema de producció de neu artificial a l'estació d'esqui Vallter 2000
This project, has as an object the extension of the snowmaking system from the ski resort of Vallter 2000. This new project will increase with 600-1000m3 of snow production per hour in the already existing snowmaking installation.
Rota Riu, Albert
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Optimized backpropagation neural network for risk prediction in corporate financial management. [PDF]
Gu L.
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L’enneigement artificiel des stations de ski est une pratique relativement récente en Europe et en Amérique du Nord. C’est une activité nécessaire au maintien et au développement des activités économiques d’une station.
Magnier, Élodie
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Pan-European meteorological and snow indicators of climate change impact on ski tourism.
Morin S +17 more
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Climate controls on snow reliability in French Alps ski resorts
Ski tourism is a major sector of mountain regions economy, which is under the threat of long-term climate change. Snow management, and in particular grooming and artificial snowmaking, has become a routine component of ski resort operations, holding ...
Lafaysse, M. +7 more
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