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The backpackers' “round the world” trip, standardised journey?
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.
Brenda Le Bigot
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ABSTRACT This work presents a non‐geometrical navigation approach based on a purely topological understanding of underground environments. By conceptualizing subterranean scenarios as a set of tunnels that intersect with each other, and taking a navigation approach based on topological instructions, we simplify the navigation problem to the sequential ...
Lorenzo Cano +2 more
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Le rapport à la temporalité du backpacker
La littérature scientifique insiste depuis plusieurs années sur l'hétérogénéité du groupe des backpackers, ce qui pose la question de leurs caractéristiques communes. L'article qui suit vérifie l'hypothèse selon laquelle le backpacking se caractérise par
Jocelyn Lachance
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Die Weltreise der backpackers, eine normalisierte Reise?
Eben erst dargestellt als ein Protestler gegen den Massentourismus, so wird der backpacker doch zugleich beschrieben als jemand, der seine Illusionen der Freiheit abgelegt hat und auf markierte Routen und Unterkünfte beschränkt wird.
Brenda Le Bigot
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Spartan Daily, March 2, 1973 [PDF]
Volume 60, Issue 76https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/5710/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Involvement with backpacking: A research on backpackers visiting Istanbul
The concept of "involvement" has been used to explain individuals' emotional attachment to specific tourism destinations and different segment of consumers in tourism. However, involvement with backpacking among backpackers has not been examined. A survey was conducted in Istanbul, one of the world's largest tourist destinations.
Harman, Serhat +2 more
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ABSTRACT Low‐tech process‐based stream restoration (LTPBR) is increasingly implemented following wildfire, underscoring the need to evaluate restoration outcomes in burned catchments. To help address this need, we measured abiotic and biotic characteristics of a reach that received LTPBR, an untreated reach, and a reach with relict beaver activity that
Kimberly A. Nichter +5 more
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Background The majority of childhood, Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) cancer survivors suffers from long-lasting health issues following cancer treatment.
Miek C. Jong +5 more
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Meander‐Bend Erosion Dynamics Along a Gravel‐Bed River: Insights From Short‐Term UAV Monitoring
ABSTRACT Riverbank erosion is a natural process in meandering rivers that contributes to sediment supply and geomorphic diversity, yet it can threaten infrastructure and human activities within the floodplain. Recently, many studies have used high‐resolution remote sensing technologies to measure bank erosion, but they often focus on technical aspects ...
Katarina Pavlek +2 more
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