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Abstract The means–end model is often applied to cases in which nature has cultural value because of its political, religious, mythic, personal, or historical meanings. Those who presuppose this model typically use the concept of a cultural ecosystem service to try to make sense of such cases. They suppose that when natural entities have
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Abstract The means–end model is often applied to cases in which nature has cultural value because of its political, religious, mythic, personal, or historical meanings. Those who presuppose this model typically use the concept of a cultural ecosystem service to try to make sense of such cases. They suppose that when natural entities have
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Cultural Services in the Caatinga
2017Cultural ecosystem services (CES) are “non-material benefits people obtain from ecosystems”. These benefits include recreation, aesthetic enjoyment, and spiritual fulfillment arising from the interaction between cultural and natural features. In this chapter, we describe the role of the Caatinga—a unique semiarid region located in northeast Brazil—as a
Chiara Bragagnolo +4 more
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The Culture of Technical Services
The Serials Librarian, 1997Summary Libraries are reevaluating technical services processes and making technological, organizational, and workflow changes in order to optimize productivity with ever shrinking resources and provide effective user services in the rapidly changing information environment.
Debbie Kalvee, Julie Tao Su
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Cultural Competency and Cultural Adjustment of Services
2021Michael Knipper +4 more
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The Future of Cultural Services
Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1973Cultural services can be interpreted as meaning the "arts and humanities." But the term "services" has special connotations; it means that some one or some group is providing services to some others or some other groups. It implies, to some degree, professionalization and bureaucratization of the arts. But this professionalization and bureaucratization
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The Culture of the Civil Service
1989The Japanese seem to agree that politics are the link between the will of the people and the objectives and designs of public programs. But there also appears to be a greater acceptance than in the United States that the administration of public programs is very important and that there should be a strong and effective career civil service to carry out
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Nurturing service innovation through developmental culture: A multilevel model
Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management, 2022Mingjun Yang +2 more
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