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Dimitra Tsilogianni, Constantinos Cartalis and Kostas Philippopoulos
The sustainability of ski tourism is directly related to the prevailing climatic conditions. This study investigates the impact of climate change on the sector of ski tourism in Greece. For this purpose, the current situation is assessed and the changes ...
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Luís Campos Rodrigues, Jaume Freire-González, Aina González Puig and Ignasi Puig-Ventosa
Mountain ecosystems are considered to be vulnerable to climate change, with potential detrimental effects including the reduction of the snow seasons, the gradual retreat of glaciers, and changes in water storage and availability. One vulnerable sector t...
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Mariya Zlatkova STANKOVA
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Contemporary tourism is one of the few branches, creating jobs in the big Bulgarian cities and big tourist centers as in the rural and mountain areas, giving a variety of opportunities for over fifty kinds of specialists from different ages. In those fra...
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Ian Dickie, Guy Whiteley, Pavel Kindlmann, Zdenka Krenová, Jaromír Bláha
This analysis briefly compares the economic impacts of three potential future management scenarios for ?umava National Park (NP) in the Czech Republic: (1) continuation of current management, (2) the adoption of draft Bills that would declassify protecte...
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