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Effects of Tourism on the Habitat Use by a Threatened Large Rodent at a World Heritage Site. [PDF]
Beninato VA+4 more
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Tourism and World Heritage in the Central Eastern Rainforest Reserve, Australia
R. Buckley, John Ward, W. Warnken
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The Effects of World Heritage Listing on Tourism to Australian National Parks [PDF]
Ralf Buckley
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Interpolation graph convolutional network for 3D point cloud analysis
Abstract The feature analysis of point clouds, a popular representation of three‐dimensional (3D) objects, is rising as a hot research topic nowadays. Point cloud data bear a sparse and unordered nature, making many commonly used feature extraction methods, for example, Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) inapplicable, while previous models suitable ...
Yao Liu+4 more
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Exploring cryptic biodiversity in a world heritage site: a new pitviper (Squamata, Viperidae, Crotalinae) from Jiuzhaigou, Aba, Sichuan, China. [PDF]
Zhang MH+9 more
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Historically relevant paper mock‐up samples containing corrosive Verdigris pigment (untreated) and treated with either tetrabutylammonium bromide (TBABr‐treated) or benzotriazole (BTA‐treated) as potential stabilization agents were evaluated under mild accelerated degradation conditions.
Jasna Malešič+3 more
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Understanding the information landscape in agricultural communities in rural Bangladesh
Abstract Knowledge sharing in rural agricultural communities is vital to the success of farmers and sustaining high yields. A range of actors in the knowledge landscape participate in knowledge sharing, and with this, a variety of complexities are introduced.
Suvodeep Mazumdar+5 more
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The Actual Situation of the Tourism industry based on the World Heritage and its Problems
Takayoshi Yamamura+2 more
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Cellulose‐derived materials, like paper and cellulose acetate, are known to be vulnerable to degradation within museum collections. Studies have been conducted and degradation markers have been identified on these materials. However, the degradation of man‐made cellulose‐derived fibres in collections is not well understood.
Louise Giselle Garner+2 more
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Canada's Musical Heritage and the World Wide Web: The NLC Music Division at 30
S. Timothy Maloney
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