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ABSTRACT The transition to net zero (NZ) faces challenges such as uneven institutional readiness, fragmented policy frameworks and rising energy demands from population growth, economic expansion and artificial intelligence (AI). These obstacles are intensified by technological, financial and regulatory uncertainties that impede coordinated efforts ...
Mohamed Shrief +3 more
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In article the role of a communicative component of educational process and feature of management by its quality each of subjects of educational process is defined.
V. O. Zinchenko
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Northern Australia has long been a hotbed of arboviral discovery, and collections of viral isolates from Northern Australia represent an invaluable resource for both our knowledge of viral diversity and for disease preparedness and treatment.
Mark Sistrom +7 more
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Corporate Social Responsibility: An Application in Tourism Development in Ghana
In 1972 UNESCO recognized 1) the Elmina Castle alias St George’s Castle located in Elmina, 2) the Fort St Jago located in Elmina, and 3) the Cape Coast Castle alias Carolsburg Castle located in Cape Coast as World Heritage Sites (slave dungeons during ...
Koutra, Christina
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ABSTRACT SMEs in developing economies operate under persistently volatile environments where economic instability, regulatory uncertainte and technological disruptions threaten their survival. Here, sustainability shifts from long‐term environmental or socioeconomic performance to strategic resilience.
Edet Okon +2 more
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The purpose of the work is to analyze the development of resorts and health tourism in interwar Poland, using the example of balneological resorts located in the Lwów, Wołyń, and Tarnopol Voivodeships. The study employs a historical method, which allows
Włodzimierz Gański, Mariya Fleychuk
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Explaining High Economic Growth in Small Tourism Countries with a Dynamic General Equilibrium Model. [PDF]
This paper shows that tourism specialisation can help to explain the observed high growth rates of small countries. For this purpose, two models of growth and trade are constructed to represent the trade relations between two countries.
Raúl Hernández-Martín +1 more
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ABSTRACT Nonfood geographical indications (GIs) are increasingly emerging as collective sustainability strategies. They enable territories to transform cultural and productive heritage into sources of long‐term competitive advantage. While existing research recognises their regulatory and cultural relevance, limited attention has been paid to how ...
Giovanni Peira, Alessandro Bonadonna
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Hubbell Trading Post: Trade, Tourism, and the Navajo Southwest (Cottam)
This work is a book review considering the title Hubbell Trading Post: Trade, Tourism, and the Navajo Southwest by Erica Cottam.
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Growth in the wildlife tourism industry has been significant in recent years with an increasing focus on tourism centered on free-ranging wildlife. In Australia tourism based in the marine environment, including observing and interacting with coastal and
Newsome, D. +4 more
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