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ABSTRACT River dolphins are the least studied and most threatened cetaceans. Anthropogenic activities, including habitat fragmentation, pollution, and declining fish stocks, pose significant challenges to their survival. This study evaluated the effects of landscape changes resulting from human activity on the encounter rates of the putative species of
Cristiane Gonçalves de Moraes+4 more
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Charter for Sustainable Tourism | Charte du tourisme durable | Carta del turismo sostenible
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Sustainable tourism development on Curaçao —the implementation challenge [PDF]
Valentina Dinica
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Advantages of regional development—A study on poverty alleviation in contiguous destitute areas
Abstract The 2011–2020 period is the final stage of poverty alleviation in China, which emphasizes regional development. Using county‐level panel data from 2006 to 2015, we explore the impact of regional poverty alleviation policy on economic growth of contiguous destitute areas (CDAs) in China.
Du Hongyu
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Sustainable tourism and policy [PDF]
tourism;sustainable development;government policy;rural ...
Straaten, J. van der
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Ecotourism is an important link between environmental conservation and poverty alleviation, as it generates income, empowers local communities, and provides educational benefits.
Lone Rafiya Majeed+4 more
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"ECO - HOTEL” - TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY OF TOURISM
Lidija Petrić
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ABSTRACT As a fundamental tenet of socialism with Chinese characteristics, pursuing common prosperity for all entails reducing urban‐rural disparities while simultaneously increasing rural household income. This study utilizes interview and survey data from the “Chinese Thousand Villages Survey” conducted by the Shanghai University of Finance and ...
Qingen Gai+3 more
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ABSTRACT This paper aimed to comparatively examine the function of three risk‐coping strategies, namely savings, borrowings, and work‐hour adjustments, during two major economic crises in Thailand. Using the Socioeconomic Survey (SES) collected by the National Statistical Office (NSO) in Thailand, we examined data from the 1998 financial crisis and the
Aeggarchat Sirisankanan, Papar Kananurak
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