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Vuka?in ?u?ic,Dobrinka Dimitrijevic
Pág. 69 - 81
Health tourism implies a temporary change of place of residence for the purpose of preventive health care, rehabilitation, the use of different types of cosmetic services, as well as most complex medical procedures. According to the level of health servi...
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?arunas Banevicius
Pág. 281 - 289
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Yalçin Kirdar, Ahmet Sezer
Pág. 189 - 200
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Damian Mochocki and Wojciech Zglobicki
Recognizing the temporal and spatial variation in NO2 pollution will allow more effective management of tourist reception areas.
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Yalçin Kirdar, Ahmet Sezer
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Ong Choon Hee,Noor Hayati Kamaludin,Lim Lee Ping
Pág. 668 - 672
In light of the increasing expectations of health travelers towards the quality of healthcare, this study intends to examine nurses? motivation and job performance in the health tourism hospital in Malaysia. Nurses were intended in this study becau...
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CENGIZ DEMIR, ÖZGÜR SARIBAS
Pág. 192 - 207
The world is changing; it is slowly running out of resources. The change and the depletion of energy resources are being discussed all the time. The rapid development of sustainable tourism is constantly changing and shaping the concept of sustainability...
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Anna A. Stefanovich, Elena N. Voskresenskaya and Veronika N. Maslova
The tourist and recreational conditions of the Mediterranean-Black Sea resorts are closely related to hydrometeorological anomalies, which in turn are largely associated with the North Atlantic climate. The aim of this paper was to study the change and v...
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Dawn H. Pearcy, Daria Gorodnia, Jacquelyn Lester
Tourism plays a key role in the economy of the Caribbean Island of Jamaica, generating substantial revenues and contributing to employment. Jamaica endeavors to grow its economy and achieve developed nation status within the next two decades and is looki...
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Georgina Jatzire Arevalo Pacheco
Pág. 151 - 165
RESUMEN: el presente artículo se desarrolla en Ciudad Hidalgo municipio del Estado de Michoacán, México. El Estado de Michoacán tiene numerosos recursos naturales, como son las aguas termales que son implementadas para desarrollar la actividad de turism...
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Georgina Jatzire Arevalo Pacheco
Pág. 151 - 165
RESUMEN: el presente artículo se desarrolla en Ciudad Hidalgo municipio del Estado de Michoacán, México. El Estado de Michoacán tiene numerosos recursos naturales, como son las aguas termales que son implementadas para desarrollar la actividad de t...
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Erma Lusia, Maria Grace Herlina
Pág. 87 - 98
The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic impacts health, the economy, and the environment (also known as COVID19). It's no secret that tourism has been hit particularly hard during the Covid-19 era. Nevertheless, many people continue to search for a tourist destination d...
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Arcadio A. Cerda
Pág. 1
Without a doubt, the pandemic derived from COVID-19 has had significant impacts not only on people?s health and well-being, but also on tourism and the environment. In tourism, this has implied a significant drop in the economic activity o...
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Bhawna SHARMA,J.K. SHARMA,Sudir PADROO
Pág. 277 - 290
This study highlights the major trust areas, where the medical tourists are considering India as the country of choice. This study revolves around highlighting the reasons for which medical tourists recognize India as the perfect destination. The study i...
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Peter Schuhmann, Ryan Skeete, Richard Waite, Prosper Bangwayo-Skeete, James Casey, Hazel A. Oxenford and David A. Gill
Seawater quality is critical for island and coastal communities dependent on coastal tourism. Improper management of coastal development and inland watersheds can decrease seawater quality and adversely impact marine life, human health, and economic grow...
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Ewa Hacia
Pág. 110 - 121
The multifaceted development of tourism has an impact on many interrelated spheres of life. There is a strong concentration of tourist traffic on attractive tourist areas. In addition to the benefits of this phenomenon, it has many negative implications....
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Viorica Jelev
Pág. 29 - 37
Specialists claim that Eco-Bio-economy or social economy is the economy of future, in the service of human life by the rational use of environmental resources. The concept brings together in an integrated manner, according to the researchers, economy, ec...
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Will L. Varela, Neal D. Mundahl, Silas Bergen, David F. Staples, Jennifer Cochran-Biederman and Cole R. Weaver
Agricultural activities within watersheds can have negative effects on river ecosystems, but numerous conservation practices can be implemented that reduce soil erosion, increase water infiltration, slow runoff, and improve soil quality. Our study focuse...
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Surya Afnarius, Masril Syukur, Eri Gas Ekaputra, Yolanda Parawita and Ridho Darman
Indonesia aims to strengthen its local regions and villages. This has led to the encouragement of smart village development through several forms of assistance, including Information Technology (IT) services from the government. Koto Gadang, one of the m...
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Wen-Tien Tsai
The objective of this paper was to offer a comparative analysis of currently implemented statutory and technical regulations in Taiwan and Japan for volatile organic compounds (VOC) in indoor atmospheres. The findings should help to manage indoor air qua...
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