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SHORT REVIEW ON EUROPEAN TURISM IN 2010 THROUGH THE INFLUENCE OF THE FINANCIAL CRISIS [PDF]

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The aim of the present research paper is to present a short review on the European turism in 2010 through the influence of the financial crisis. The importance of the paper resides in the presentation of the impact that the economic downturn had on the ...
MARINOIU ANA - MARIA   +1 more
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Investigating Geotourism Capabilities of Geomorphosites in Saymarreh Region Using Pralong Method [PDF]

open access: yesجغرافیا و پایداری محیط, 2012
Landforms have high potential in the attraction of geotourism. The relation between landforms and civilization, ancient monuments, historical, cultural as well as sport issues has doubled the capabilities of landforms in the geotourism. Saymarreh region
Mojtaba Yamani   +3 more
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Inventário do património geológico do concelho de Vila Velha de Ródão : contributo para a caracterização do Geopark Naturtejo da Meseta Meridional [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Com a recente classificação do Monumento Natural das Portas de Ródão e a eminente revisão do Plano Director Municipal de Vila Velha de Ródão, o inventário do património geológico do Geopark Naturtejo da Meseta Meridional, em fase de enquadramento no ...
Carvalho, Carlos Neto   +2 more
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Estimation and mapping of water erosion and soil loss: Application of Gavrilovic erosion potential model (EPM) using GIS and remote sensing in the Assif el mal Watershed, Western high Atlas

open access: yesChina Geology
: Water erosion is a serious problem that leads to soil degradation, loss, and the destruction of structures. Assessing the risk of erosion and determining the affected areas has become crucial in order to understand the main factors influencing its ...
Kabili Salma   +3 more
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Review article developing safety and enjoyment factors in karst cave tourism model: review discussing the model, factors and results

open access: yesCogent Social Sciences
Indonesia has a karst area as a geosite reaching 154,000 km2. Indonesia’s vast karst areas create extensive cave networks developed for geotourism, making cave tours a popular activity, though they pose risks of excessive exploitation, environmental ...
Trio Yonathan Teja Kusuma   +3 more
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