Iron Cones in the Burials of Ulus Jochi: Aspects of Ethnocultural Identification
Cone-shaped objects, rolled from iron and bronze sheets, are found in the Golden Horde burials of the late 13th – early 15th centuries. The authors collected information on more than 100 burials with iron and bronze cones located in the territory of Ulus
Igor I. Dremov, Evgeniy V. Kruglov
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Krivaya Luka XVI, Mound 5 and the Issue of Assimilation of the Mongols in the Golden Horde
The work is concerned with the interpretation of one of the indicative Golden Horde burials of the second half of the 14th century located in the lower reaches of the right-bank Volga river.
Igor I. Dremov, Evgeniy V. Kruglov
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Portuguese and Spanish DMOs’ Accessibility Apps and Websites
“Tourism for all” is based on three main aspects: accessible tourism, sustainable tourism and social tourism. Accessibility is an essential part of responsible and sustainable tourism.
Elena Fernández-Díaz +2 more
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The main challenges of cruise tourism and statistics of expectations in Georgia [PDF]
In parallel with global technologies and transformations, Georgia was intensively reviving and developing all types of tourism, the COVID-19 pandemic slowed the pace of rapid growth in the quantitative parameters of tourism, and then shifted tourism to a
Abesadze Nino +4 more
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HALAL FOR ALL: GEO SPATIAL TOURISM OF HALAL FOOD STALLS IN MUSLIM MINORITY TOURIST DESTINATIONS [PDF]
Denpasar, Bali is one of the popular tourist destinations in Indonesia, following its variety of unique cultures, local wisdom, and the majority of its society embraced Hinduism.
Luhung ACHMAD PERGUNA +5 more
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Tourism for all. Educating to foster accessible accommodation
This mixed-method case study analyzes the effectiveness of an educational module combining different methodologies within the transformative learning approach to foster students’ agency. It is articulated around an action-based challenge related to tourism for all, and proposes design thinking as a problem-solving method, and learning logs as self ...
Daniela Freund +2 more
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Research for environmentally sustainable tourism – All talk, no action?
Sara Dolničar, Danyelle Greene
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Tourism information systems are becoming crucial tools to ensure access to tourism for all people, especially for those with special needs. The aim of this paper is to propose an innovative web platform to increase knowledge transfer among all ...
Joana Alves +3 more
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ACCESSIBLE TOURISM FOR ALL IN THE EUROPEAN UNION [PDF]
The Global Code of Ethics for Tourism promotes the right of all people to equality in access to contemplate the resources of the planet, which, in turn, is the main principle of accessible tourism for all. Modern approaches to understanding the concepts of accessible tourism for all are analyzed in this paper.
O. Ivanova, M. Senkiv
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Inclusive Sustainable Development in the Caribbean Region: Social Capital and the Creation of Competitive Advantage in Tourism Networks [PDF]
In the mainstream parlance, tourism is constructed as conspicuous consumption for the exclusively chosen few. Historically, the term “inclusive” in the tourism industry was exclusively used with all-inclusive tourism. All-inclusive tourism is often quite
Babu George
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