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Seaside resorts, which appeared at the end of the 18th century, first for medical reasons and then for purely idle reasons, were English inventions that first spread over the European coasts and then worldwide. Today, they represent a particularly important tourism issue.
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Free-range and feral dogs of Karadag and Koktebel (Crimea)
The presence of peculiar ‘resort’ packs of free dogs in Koktebel in the early decades of the 20th century is considered. On the example of the special attitude to dogs of the outstanding poet and artist Maximilian Voloshin, the possibilities of mutually
Dmytro Mikhalenok
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Plannning for Resort Regeneration: The role of the Olympic 2012 bid for Weymouth and Portland, Dorset [PDF]
Events have become increasingly popular as tourist attractions, contributing to the opportunity for resort regeneration (Law, 1993). The ability to increase civic pride, community spirit and collective self-image through the hosting of events and the ...
Jackson, Caroline, Sadd, Deborah
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An Empirical Examination of Traditional Neighborhood Development [PDF]
This study analyzes the impact of the new urbanism on single-family home prices. Specifically, we explore the price differential that homebuyers pay for houses in new urbanist developments relative to houses in conventional suburban developments.
Eppli, Mark, Tu, Charles C
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Creation of a new system of express air quality control in sea costal cities
With a problem it is abnormal high air pollution in a coastal zone (in comparison with continental industrial cities), increases in patients pulmonary and allergic diseases have already faced New York, Valetteis (an island Malta), a number of cities ...
A V Syroeshkin +4 more
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Differential insecticide resistance in Anopheles arabiensis populations in the seaside area of Mbour and its suburbs in Senegal. [PDF]
Sabaly P +5 more
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Experiences and Tourism in Coastal Areas: Marketing the tourist experience at the English Riviera [PDF]
This chapter examines the relationships between the branding and marketing of coastal destinations in England with the experiences and behaviour of tourists visiting those destinations.
Chapman, Anya, Rosslee, C.
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THE IMPORTANCE OF TOURISM FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN ROMANIA [PDF]
The tourism and travel industry represents, worldwide, the most dynamic sector of activity and, at the same time, the most important job generator, as well as a source of recovering the national economies.
Dragusin Mariana +2 more
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The Machine and the Camp: The Projectuality of the Holiday Spaces in the Third Reich
This paper aims to analyse the ambiguous relationship with modernity of the holiday spaces in the Third Reich. The Kraft durch Freude (KdF) and the Hitlerjugend, the two major Nazi organisations dedicated to normalising the leisure time of the Reich's ...
Gianluca Drigo
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Connected devices became widespread at the turn of the 2000s and 2010s. Their use in travel, especially for tourism or leisure, generates digital traces that constitute a massive data source for observing mobility.
Didier Vye, David Amiaud
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