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Comparison and analysis of skiing injuries at ski resorts in Chongli, China and Japan [PDF]
Purpose: The rapid development of winter sports requires investigation on injuries in Chongli district, Zhangjiakou city, one of the ski sites of the 2022 Winter Olympics.
Xiao Ma +4 more
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Skin Cancer Prevalence in Outdoor Workers of Ski Resorts [PDF]
Background. Snow reflectivity and altitude increase the exposure of ski resort workers to solar ultraviolet radiation. The aim was to assess the presence of skin cancer in ski resorts workers and compare it with other groups of outdoor workers reviewing ...
Yolanda Gilaberte +9 more
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Potential impacts of climate change on the spatial distribution of Chinese ski resorts
Chinese skiing tourism is rapidly developing, but it will be potentially affected by snow resources and climate conditions. This study systematically analysed the spatial characteristics of snow resources, climatic conditions and ski resorts in China ...
Zhenyu Han
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Construction of a quantitative model for ski resort water demand and preliminary exploration of drainage irrigation pathways [PDF]
In China, natural snowfall is insufficient, and ski resorts often require artificial snowmaking in winter and turf management in summer, which results in high overall water consumption and considered as one of the high water-consuming service industries,
Jialin Liu +4 more
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Whilst there has been significant effort to stimulate the supply side of the market for climate services, the demand side still receives less attention. For this reason, this paper presents empirical data on prospective demand for (sub-)seasonal climate ...
Judith Köberl +2 more
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Past changes in natural and managed snow reliability of French Alps ski resorts from 1961 to 2019 [PDF]
Snow reliability is a key climatic impact driver for the ski tourism industry, although there are only a few studies addressing past changes in snow reliability in ski resorts accounting for snow management practices (grooming and snowmaking, in ...
L. Berard-Chenu +4 more
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ANALYSIS OF THE SOUNDSCAPE OF SKI RESORTS IN BAD HOFGASTEIN (AUSTRIA) AND BIAŁKA TATRZAŃSKA (POLAND) [PDF]
Aim of the study: Firstly, due to the different sizes and spatial organization of ski resorts, it is important to determine whether there is a local differentiation of the sound landscape within one resort.
Magdalena Maria Malec, Tomasz Kotowski
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The creative class: Truth or urban myth [PDF]
In the last decade, theories attempting to link culture, creativity and urban development are gaining more and more attention from the expert community and from urban policies decision makers.
Tomić Vesna
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Climate Change and Utah Ski Resorts: Impacts, Perceptions, and Adaptation Strategies
Climate change is a threat to ski resorts, the ski industry, and mountain communities that rely on ski tourism. Ski resorts may be able to mitigate some of the social and economic impacts caused by climate change with proactive adaptation strategies ...
Emily J. Wilkins +7 more
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Problem relevance. Ski tourism is developing dynamically all over the world today. At the same time, despite the significant number of ski resorts and active state support, Russia is significantly inferior to the leading countries in terms of the largest
Anna Yu. Uskova
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