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CONTEXTUALISING SPORT AND TOURISM IN CENTRAL AFRICA: PROSPECTS AND CHALLENGES [PDF]
Sport has been an integral part of the African lifestyle, and as such, in transitioning economies like those in the Central African subregion, where many people are not part of the mainstream economic activity, sport serves as a useful socio-economic ...
Siyabulela NYIKANA +1 more
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Approaches to Active Tourism in the Urals and in Perm Krai [PDF]
Located in the south of Ural, Perm Krai, apart from mineral resources and well-developed industry, can boast vast areas that lend themselves to active and qualified tourism, with the quality of an amateur sport.
Korolev, Andriej Y. +3 more
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The significance of fitness camps for developing and integrating sport tourism [PDF]
During the develomental stages, tourism acqured new forms, to meet increasingly stringent criteria of tourism consumers. The tourism market, enriching the ofer, changingthe metod and content of vacation, outsade of housing. The basis of modern tourism is
Jajić Jelena +2 more
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REVISITING SPORT AND TOURISM INTERRELATIONSHIPS: THE CASE OF CAMEROON [PDF]
This study seeks to examine the nature of sport and tourism interrelationships in Central Africa, using Cameroon as a case study area. Using a mixed-method research paradigm, the study assesses such linkages within a complex socio-political environment ...
Siyabulela NYIKANA, Tembi M. TICHAAWA
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Understanding cycle tourism experiences at the Tour Down Under [PDF]
Sport tourism experiences are subjective and emotional, laden with symbolic meaning. This study explores the experiences of participants who adopted the multiple roles of both an active participant and event spectator, within the parameters of one chosen
Bourdieu P. +27 more
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Sport Tourism Centres from Top Athletes’ Perspective: Differences among Sport Groups
Background: Sport tourism plays an important role in the tourism industry and consequently in the economy. Sport tourism centres as providers of sport services need to be familiar with the basic needs of their customers and tailor their services ...
Polanec Anze
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Sport Tourism Competitiveness: A Systematic Review of Relevant Literature From 2012 to 2022 [PDF]
Sport tourism is one of the fastest-growing sectors in the tourism industry worldwide and has received increasing attention from scholars in the last decades.
Roberto MARTÍN-GONZÁLEZ +2 more
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Physical activity and bone turnover in women with osteopenia [PDF]
Background/Aim. Osteoporosis is a systemic disease of the skeleton characterized by a decrease in bone mass and changes in the bone structure. An increased tendency of the bone tissue for fractures occurs as a consequence of these changes.
Perić Dušan +6 more
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A Multidisciplinary Approach To Sport Tourism Education In A Digital Era
Sport tourism has enjoyed a plethora of definitional and theoretical perspectives over the last three decades proposing a dynamic alternative to mass tourism with specific structural features and modus operandi.
Ourania Vrondou, Vicky C Katsoni
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In addition to good accommodation and sports infrastructure, Slovenia has an extremely developed system of training, testing, and rehabilitation of athletes. Slovenian athletes have always topped in various sports providing excellent training and friendly partnerships for athletes and sports teams coming to the preparations.
Ana-Marija Stjepić +2 more
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