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Abstract Invasive alien plants can provide economic or cultural benefits to local communities, influencing perceptions and potentially affecting management decisions. Understanding these perceptions is crucial to avoiding inefficiencies, misunderstandings and conflicts in the management of invasive alien species.
Lehlohonolo D. Adams +3 more
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Drivers and dynamic mechanisms of sports tourism integration in cross-border regions: Evidence from the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. [PDF]
Yuan J, Chen C, Luo Z, Liu Y.
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Abstract Understanding the effects of human recreation on wildlife is fundamental for effective management and coexistence, where natural landscapes increasingly serve a dual purpose: protecting biodiversity while providing recreational opportunities. Social‐ecological systems frameworks, which acknowledge the reciprocal links between people and nature,
Amber Cowans +4 more
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Influencer Marketing in Rural Tourism: Enhancing Destination Image and Encouraging Homestay Choices. [PDF]
Chauhan R +5 more
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Linking perceptions of weeds with approaches to weed management
Abstract A multitude of factors can shape people's perceptions, leading to a variety of views on nature's services and values. The IPBES Values Framework highlights the ways that people and nature interact (both positively and negatively) through consideration of nature's contributions to people. For plants, differences in perceived values by different
James P. Westfield +2 more
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Research on the influencing factors of user engagement in tourism short video from the perspective of configuration. [PDF]
Li L, An H.
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Sector skills assessment for the hospitality, tourism and sport sector [PDF]
Bankhead, Muriel, Galbraith, Alastair
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Abstract Remote sensing studies show that ephemeral forest regeneration is widespread in the tropics, limiting the climate and biodiversity benefits from net increases in forest cover. Socioeconomic, biophysical and landscape variables can help explain the spatial distribution of reforestation reversals.
Francis H. Joyce
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Revisit intentions of sports tourists: an extended theory of planned behavior approach. [PDF]
Gao W, Cao D, Lyu T, Yang Y.
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Environmental density, safety, and restoration: a mixed-methods study of behavioral intentions in night-time tourism. [PDF]
Li S, Wang J.
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