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THE ANALYSIS OF THE WASTE PROBLEM IN TOURIST DESTINATIONS ON THE EXAMPLE OF CARPATHIAN REGION IN UKRAINE

THE ANALYSIS OF THE WASTE PROBLEM IN TOURIST DESTINATIONS ON THE EXAMPLE OF CARPATHIAN REGION IN UKRAINE

... of tourist des- tinations in Carpathian Mountains in Ukraine and to classify it for the use of effective waste management ...in tourist destinations in Carpathian region has been ...in tourist ...

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Factors of Intermarriage in Tourist Destinations: Case Study of Yangshuo

Factors of Intermarriage in Tourist Destinations: Case Study of Yangshuo

... in tourist destinations is a type of cross-cultural communication in nature, within which intermarriage is the most significant form of interaction and ...cross-cultural tourist products and ...

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Looking for Environmental Excellence in Tourist Destinations

Looking for Environmental Excellence in Tourist Destinations

... of tourist flows that unavoidably contribute to deteriorate the general environment characterizing thus the present sign of the relationship within the tourism-environment system on a global ...the tourist ...

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Product Design Decisions for Developing New Tourist destinations: The Case of Rhodopi Mountains

Product Design Decisions for Developing New Tourist destinations: The Case of Rhodopi Mountains

... the destinations (Aaker, 2001; Heath and Wall, 1992) and contributes to sustainable markets (Vukonic, 2000; Smith, 1989; Murphy, 1983; Haywood, ...promoting tourist destinations (Kozak and ...

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Digital Toolkit for Promoting Tourist Destinations

Digital Toolkit for Promoting Tourist Destinations

... Unlike the press, television, radio, and official websites, networks carry unbiased information that users trust, and which, with a reasonable approach, can be used for strategic and tactical purposes of tourist ...

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Use of information technology to facilitate collaboration and co-opetition between tourist operators in tourist destinations

Use of information technology to facilitate collaboration and co-opetition between tourist operators in tourist destinations

... Information technology (IT) underpinning the information society has brought with it a number of changes which have far reaching consequences for business. One such change is the sharing of information between ...

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Public marketing in supporting the tourist destinations

Public marketing in supporting the tourist destinations

... National policies and public marketing of destinations should cover measures on broadening the supply of travel agencies, on intensifying promotion actions for the offered touristic product. In order to achieve ...

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CRISIS SITUATIONS IN TOURIST DESTINATIONS: HOW CAN THEY BE MANAGED?

CRISIS SITUATIONS IN TOURIST DESTINATIONS: HOW CAN THEY BE MANAGED?

... Although many disasters can in fact be avoided, “the damage which they cause can be minimised and recovery sped up if the tourist destinations develop strategies according to the appropriate occurrences for ...

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Exploring the Role of Stakeholder’s in Promoting Untapped Tourist Destinations of Jammu Region

Exploring the Role of Stakeholder’s in Promoting Untapped Tourist Destinations of Jammu Region

... Tourism is considered a precious economic development prospect for many countries, yet the growth of tourism has also led to mounting concern about its harmful impacts on host background [18; 20]. As a result, there is ...

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SUSTAINABILITY OF THE WASTE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN TOURIST DESTINATIONS OF NAGALAND: A CRITICAL REVIEW

SUSTAINABILITY OF THE WASTE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN TOURIST DESTINATIONS OF NAGALAND: A CRITICAL REVIEW

... after tourist destinations in this part of the ...the tourist destinations of Nagaland as unsustainable and ecologically detrimental, thus in urgent need of policy ...the Tourist ...

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Volcanic Tourist Destinations

Volcanic Tourist Destinations

... The chapters are separated into individual parts and provide a broad perspective on active and dormant volcanic destinations, although this is by no means exhaustive. Detailed descriptions of volcanic heritage and ...

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Air Transport Implications in Tourist Destinations. The Trapani Airport in Western Sicily

Air Transport Implications in Tourist Destinations. The Trapani Airport in Western Sicily

... four tourist-related airports, sited between the eastern and western coast, separated from each other by a vast territory without efficient transport links and suffering from many diverse environmental ...the ...

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Product diversification, product relationships, and the ecomic resilience of Libyan tourist destinations

Product diversification, product relationships, and the ecomic resilience of Libyan tourist destinations

... of tourist offerings can intensify the seasonality ...international tourist demand in the specific period between October and ...domestic tourist also stated that "There is no theme park or ...

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Dramatic Changes in the Continuously evolving Tourist Destinations: The Case of Paralia in Pieria

Dramatic Changes in the Continuously evolving Tourist Destinations: The Case of Paralia in Pieria

... The predominant pattern of the small hotel should change once and for all. Developers should be encouraged to buy larger properties on the outskirts of the settlement. The local authorities should establish municipal ...

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The Sense Of Service At Tourist Destinations

The Sense Of Service At Tourist Destinations

... a tourist destination is a highly relevant factor for tourist supervisors, since its results make it possible to find out about the right sales strategies and decisions that have to be adopted in order to ...

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Water Metabolism in Tourist Destinations in Coastal

Water Metabolism in Tourist Destinations in Coastal

... • Without its management model, the urban- tourism development of this coastal sector would not have been possible. • Constitutes one of the largest hydraulic complexes in Sp[r] ...

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An Investigation of Destination Image: Tourist Guides as Self-Image Data Resources

An Investigation of Destination Image: Tourist Guides as Self-Image Data Resources

... differentiates tourist destinations from each other (Milman and Pizam 1995) and destinations usually obtain their superiority against the others by means of their ...

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Sustainable oriented innovation in the hotel industry of mazatlán, méxico

Sustainable oriented innovation in the hotel industry of mazatlán, méxico

... As a result of the above, sustainable innovation has become an important strategy for competitiveness in this sector not only for hotels, but also for the tourist destinations. As Hjalager (1997, 2002 ...

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EXAMPLE OF Mark 1 ESSAY

EXAMPLE OF Mark 1 ESSAY

... these countries is an effective way to attract tourists, and thus enhance the local economy that often highly depends on the tourism industry. It, additionally, should not be to worry that English will gradually consume ...

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Exploring community stakeholders’ perceptions of mass tourism: the case of Bruges

Exploring community stakeholders’ perceptions of mass tourism: the case of Bruges

... of tourist arrivals worldwide evolved in the last decades from 25 million in 1950 to more than ...urban tourist experiences (Ashworth & Page, 2011; Thrift, ...be tourist destinations ...

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