Departing from an overview of the historical circumstances of the development of two neighbouring health resorts of the Liburnian coast – Opatija and Lovran, the present paper analyses the steps of the development of legal and sub-legal regulation of ...
Amir Muzur
doaj
Hydrogeochemical and biomedical insights into germanium potential of curative waters: a case study of health resorts in the Sudetes Mountains (Poland). [PDF]
Dobrzyński D +2 more
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Tourism Products Characteristics and Forms [PDF]
The tourism product has to be packaged and priced keeping in mind the target customer. Without any doubt, tourism is the main sector that can play a significant part in achieving rapid economic growth and drastically reducing unemployment in our country.
Anca Gabriela Turtureanu
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Coastal area management in South Asia: a comparative perspective (Background Paper prepared for South Asia Workshop on Fisheries and Coastal Area Management, 26 September-1 October 1996, Madras, India) [PDF]
Most of the world's fisheries and fishing communities are supported by coastal areas. Consequently, the well-being and future of the fishery sector depend on the health of the coastal ecosystem.
Sharma, Chandrika
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The assessment of the total impact of environmental factors on the health of the population in 30 cities of Russia is estimated. The evaluation was performed on the largest integrated anthropotechnogenic impact on the environment.
I. S. Pomelyayko, V. I. Pomelyayko
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CLIMATE CHANGE AND GLOBAL ECONOMIC STATUS. PRESENT AND PERSPECTIVES [PDF]
Climate change, currently affecting the entire planet, is considered by the specialists the result of the increase in anthropogenic GHG concentrations.
Scientific researcher III Ph.D Surugiu Camelia +1 more
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Health resorts as gateways for regional, standardised, sports club based exercise programmes to increase the weekly time of moderate- to vigorous-intensity physical activity: study protocol. [PDF]
Lackinger C +4 more
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Thermal Conductivity and Tunable Thermal Anisotropy of Magnetic CrSBr Monolayer
Top (left) and side view of single‐layer CrSBr (right). Phonon transport is strongly anisotropic, with a lattice thermal conductivity along the a‐lattice vector which is almost twice the one along the b‐vector (κxx$\kappa _{xx}$ = 1.8 κyy$\kappa _{yy}$). ABSTRACT We present first‐principles calculations of the thermal conductivity, κ${\bm \kappa }$, of
Marta Loletti +4 more
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