Evaluation of all-for-one tourism development level: Evidence from Xinjiang production and construction corps, China. [PDF]
Cui Y +5 more
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Sustainability constructs of mountain tourism development: the evaluation of stakeholders' perception using SUS-TAS. [PDF]
Jeelani P, Shah SA, Dar SN, Rashid H.
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Alpine ungulates adjust diel activity to the natural return of wolves amid anthropogenic pressures
As wolves recolonise their historical range across Europe, ungulates face predation once more – but in landscapes profoundly altered by human activity. This shift raises crucial questions about their capacity to express adaptive antipredator behaviours.
Charlotte Vanderlocht +20 more
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Measurement and evaluation of low-carbon tourism development on islands: A case study in Changdao, China. [PDF]
Wang M, Zuo J.
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Investigating the environmental externalities of tourism development: evidence from Tanzania. [PDF]
Kyara VC, Rahman MM, Khanam R.
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Climate change is significantly affecting biodiversity, and organisms that depend on external temperature – such as ectotherms – are particularly vulnerable to these effects. Microhabitats provide refuge for species, thereby reducing exposure to thermal and hydric stress under climate change.
Carolina Reyes‐ Puig +3 more
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Exploring the spatial patterns and influencing factors of rural tourism development in Hainan Province of China. [PDF]
Kun X, Ullah W, Dejun L, Ziyun W.
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ABSTRACT Successful implementation of environmental policy and governance highly depends on the capacity to know about, build new and utilize existing governance structures. However, the theoretical tools and available methods to assess the complexity of emerging or existing structures are rather limited.
Diana Giebels +2 more
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Study on the influence of global tourism development on the upgrading of county industrial structure. [PDF]
Lei Z, Shanghong S, Jie C.
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ABSTRACT Citizens’ responses to policies depend on narrative meaning‐making. Through the lens of the COVID‐19 pandemic in Ecuador, this study addresses calls for increased insights into how processes of responding to government measures function during societal crises and ruptures.
Ella Marie Sandbakken
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