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TRENDS IN CONVERSION OF TERRITORIES OF OBJECTS OF TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE INTO RECREATIONAL ZONES

COLLECTION OF SCIENTIFIC PAPERS, 2023
The article deals with the study of transport infrastructure areas that have partially or completely lost their original function and are in need of revitalization, modernization and development. Examples from domestic and foreign practice on the state of such objects are carried out, problem points are identified.
I.R. Lalayan, E.I. Vereshchagina
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Recreation and Amenity Values of Urban Stream Corridors: Implications for Green Infrastructure

Journal of Urban Design, 2013
‘Green infrastructure’ is a term used to describe systems of parks, greenways, open spaces and other natural landscape elements that provide community benefits. Although we have some understanding of how people use parks and developed greenways, little has been documented about use of the undesignated public and private spaces along green ...
C. Scott Shafer   +3 more
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A contemporary review of sudden cardiac arrest and death in competitive and recreational athletes.

The Lancet
Sudden cardiac arrest and death occur among competitive and recreational athletes across the entire spectrum of age, sex, and level of competition. These events are tragic, potentially preventable, and represent a global public health concern. Currently,
Jonathan H. Kim   +10 more
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A LITERATURE REVIEW ON TOURISM INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS AND THEIR IMPACT ON TOURISM DEVELOPMENT

PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE
This research paper provides a detailed analysis of the impact of investments in tourism infrastructure on the development of the tourism sector, through a review of the existing literature.
Răzvan-Andrei Corboș   +2 more
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Candida spp. isolated from recreational coastal waters of Rio de Janeiro - Brazil: Focus on antifungal resistance and virulence attributes.

Science of the Total Environment
The use of recreational waters is a widespread activity worldwide, and one of the risks associated with this practice is the exposure of bathers to microorganisms that may arise due to pollution caused by inadequate infrastructure and sanitation.
L. S. Ramos   +5 more
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A Review of Climate-Driven Threats to Recreational Water Users in Hawaii

Wilderness & environmental medicine (Print)
In Hawaii, impacts from climate change, such as sea-level rise and flooding, increased hurricanes and wildfires, and warmer temperatures, intersect with aging infrastructure, toxicities from the built environment, and pathogens to threaten the health of ...
Elizabeth M. Kiefer, Diana Felton
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Mobile caringscapes. Walking as an infrastructure of care in disadvantaged neighbourhoods in Sweden

Mobilities
The welfare state planning of the Nordic countries can be said to have been carried out as political acts of state care and concern of (some of) their citizens, to tackle poverty and poor housing conditions, and provide more equal living conditions for ...
Tanja Joelsson   +2 more
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TECHNOLOGICAL AND ECONOMIC CONDITION AND DYNAMICS OF DEVELOPMENT RECREATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE

Scientific journal of ChSIEM, 2014
Охарактеризованы материально-техническая база предприятий рекреационной сферы регионов и виды деятельности, способствующие ее развитию. Определены динамика убыточности и рентабельности отдельных предприятий рекреационной инфраструктуры. рекреационная инфраструктура; технико-экономическое положение; рекреационный продукт; регион; развитие.
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Transport infrastructure and recreation of a Leningrader in the 1950s-1960s

Петербургский исторический журнал, 2021
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