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Utah Ski Archives Newsletter: 2008 (Autumn), no. 27
The Utah Ski and Snowboard Archives is one of the most comprehensive collections in the entire country for research into the history and development of Utah\u27s prospering winter sports industry.
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Noise characterization and exposure at a ski resort
This study examined the noise exposures of employees at a ski resort working in the job categories of snowmaker, snow groomer, or chair lift operator. Noise exposures for all employees were obtained using personal noise dosimetry. Snowmakers were monitored during their normal 12-hour work shifts (n=19 for both night and day shifts) and results ...
Radman, Audra, author +3 more
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Utah Ski Archives Newsletter: 1998 (Spring), no. 12
Generic description: The Utah Ski and Snowboard Archives is one of the most comprehensive collections in the entire country for research into the history and development of Utah\u27s prospering winter sports industry. The archives document the history of
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Understanding Resort Marketing Practices
Effective marketing plays an integral role in the success of hospitality and tourism businesses. While research has examined many aspects of the hospitality and tourism industry, the marketing of destination resorts has been largely ignored. This study
Xinran Lehto +7 more
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Utah Ski Archives Newsletter: 2009 (Autumn), no. 28
The Utah Ski and Snowboard Archives is one of the most comprehensive collections in the entire country for research into the history and development of Utah\u27s prospering winter sports industry.
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Objective: This study aims to investigate the structural relationships between the environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance of ski resorts and their brand equity value, encompassing brand awareness, perceived quality, brand associations ...
Xiaolong Zhou, Mingyue Zhang
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Queues in Ski Resort Graphs: the Ski-Optim Model
It is rather unknown how skiers move inside ski areas. However, new data collection systems, such as RFID chips on ski passes (which allow counting skiers at the gates of the cableways), can be used to analyse the movement of skiers in the cableways network and in the ski runs graph.
Barras, Tino +4 more
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Utah Ski Archives Newsletter: 2003 (Autumn), no. 22
The Utah Ski and Snowboard Archives is one of the most comprehensive collections in the entire country for research into the history and development of Utah\u27s prospering winter sports industry.
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Arid regions constitute 40.6 % of the global landmass, with their climatic characteristics of low precipitation, high evaporation, and ecological fragility imposing severe challenges on ice-snow tourism development.
Bin Jiang +6 more
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Utah Ski Archives Newsletter: 2005 (Autumn), no. 24
The Utah Ski and Snowboard Archives is one of the most comprehensive collections in the entire country for research into the history and development of Utah\u27s prospering winter sports industry.
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